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    must be brave ‚ strong and to be ready at any circumstances that lies in the future. When Hitler was a kid ‚ he wanted to become a priest ‚ however his father always treats him brutally and doesn’t let him to become a priest . He became a dictator instead of a priest when he was old. What happen to Germany and other countries if he become a priest ? Can he be well-known? Can he organize and manage it by himself? Let’s find out!                   Adolf Hitler was born at 20 April 1889 in small Austrian

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    You may know that the Nazis were bad and evil‚ but have you ever thought how they thought this was good? And how Hitler become their leader? In this essay I will talk about Hitler’s ideology and life as a leader. Hitler was an interesting man‚ as anyone can tell he loved his Germany a lot. Even when he was a kid‚ he always saw his land as a very good place but before he was in power‚ it was something that Hitler hated from Germany. That was that Austria government had power over Germany

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    The Spy "Be brave take risks. Nothing can substitute experience." -Paulo Coelho. In the Spy‚ Harvey had to chase whether he was going to be brave and become a spy. Everyone agrees that Harvey was a spy‚ but some say it was too dangerous‚ while others believe it was a brave and noble act. Harvey should have become a spy for three main reasons‚ America needed information‚ He had the perfect cover‚ and he was brave. The first reason Harvey should have become a spy is‚ America needed information.

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    Peace could possibly be achieved if all people on Earth became non-judgmental towards each other and accepted each other as equals. In addition‚ everyone’s spiritual beliefs‚ their faith‚ should be respected‚ whether they choose to believe in a higher power‚ or not. Believing in a higher power‚ in itself‚ does not guarantee peace because more people have been murdered in the name of God than for any other reason in all of historyPeace is a state of harmony characterized by the lack of violent conflict

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    had powers was her best friend. At first her powers were getting in her way until she found out how to use them. After that she used them for everything. Then one day her friend had told her that she needed to become a hero. At first she refused to become a hero‚but then that night she realized that the town really needed a hero. In the morning she called her friend and told her that she would become a hero. That day she became a hero and started with a few things‚ but then she gets an enemy and

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    Even at an early stage like this‚ people were able to see what a monster he would become in the near future‚ and chose to remove him unscrupulously. But‚ with all of those innocent people dead from the incident‚ Napoleon survived. People tend to look back at the event and ask‚ why wasn’t Napoleon dead instead of all those innocent people

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    stand up paddle boarding‚ rafting and river rescue. I have been coaching canoeing and kayaking to the highest standard and can coach several different disciplines. Kayaking is my main passion in life and introducing people to the sport and seeing how it can change someones life for the better is extremely rewarding. I am able to assess risk quickly and effectively and can perform dynamic risk assessments whilst carrying out my normal

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    aura of power about them (the witches). It was here that Macbeth was confronted with the prophecy that someday he would become King of Scotland. There were many reasons Macbeth could become King without murdering anyone – the current king could die‚ renounce his throne and appoint Macbeth as King‚ or Macbeth could overthrow him. Macbeth did indeed think for a while that he could become King without murdering anyone. “If chance will have me king‚ why chance may crown me without stir.”

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    Explain how natural law can be used to decide the right moral action Natural law is a law based upon the observations of natural occurrences. While moral action is the actions you chose to perform because they agree with your sense of right and wrong. In the way Natural law is presented to the majority of people is as a step by step guide to living a “good” life‚ in the eyes of god. The original concept of Natural law was thought of by Aristotle and was then adapted by Thomas Aquinas to fit

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    lost control of how he decided to live becoming a tyrant instead but at that point it was too late and macbeth had gone too far and killed macduff’s family The second thing i would like to talk about is about macbeth alone. When he spoke with the witches he seemed to take the thought lightly and still was curious when they left afterwards he returned to his home and was with his wife who he told about what had happened it seemed like she wanted to take the opportunity to become queen and leave

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