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    became a source of exploration‚ but a source of influence and power. The rivalry between Rome and Carthage focused on expansion by one and the resistance to domination of the other. The use of naval forces became a deciding factor in the First Punic War. As a trading city‚ traders who used sailing routes throughout the Mediterranean settled Carthage. The trading routes along with shipping and sailing expertise became a source of future colonies‚ and conflict between the Roman Empire

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    that have dramatically impacted the world we live in. World War Ⅱ was a pinnacle point in recent history that brought about genocide‚ modern warfare and the nuclear age. This was a tragic war that introduced some of the deadliest weapons the world has ever seen‚ as well as manufacturing mass murder. But World War Ⅱ also brought about many changes in the world‚ specifically in America. Women played important roles in the workforce for the first time and finally had a sense of independence. America was

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    World War II effectively started in September of 1939 and lasted for over six years. The beginning of the world war can be linked back to Germany and its invasion of Poland and other surrounding countries‚ which was led by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler. Several documents hold the basis for the storyline of this world war. These documents include the Munich Pact‚ the Atlantic Charter‚ Executive Order No. 9066‚ and the Yalta Conference. The Munich Pact‚ also known as the Munich Agreement‚ was a pact between

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    the kinds of TV shows are many more than before. However‚ the authorities make some regulations on TV shows‚ such as‚ not allowing some kinds of TV shows to play at everyday. From my personal angle‚ I believe that the policy is not reasonable. First of all‚ TV shows play an important role in people’s daily lives. Trough watching TV shows with friends‚ we can have good communication with friends. I think this is a good idea for advancing the relationship of friends. Because of TV shows‚ friends

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    Historical Background World War I‚ also known as The Great War‚ was an international conflict lasting from 1914 to 1918. The driving force that led nations to war was imperialism. It was fought between the Central Powers (consisting mainly of Germany‚ Austria-Hungary‚ and Turkey) and the Allied Powers (consisting mainly of France‚ Great Britain‚ Italy‚ Russia‚ Serbia‚ the United States‚ and Japan). The United States maintained neutrality in the conflict until 1917‚ when war on Germany was officially

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    In the first part of this lab‚ E.coli cells were transformed with an R-plasmid carrying a tetracycline resistant gene‚ giving rise to tetracycline resistant E.coli strain. This was accomplished through transformation‚ which allowed E.coli to directly uptake the naked DNA molecule carrying the antibiotic resistant gene (1). However‚ in order to take up the DNA and incorporate them into their genome via recombination‚ cells must be competent (1). Therefore‚ E.coli cells which are not competent under

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    huge part of our world history and had such a huge impact on the wars that people fought. Both horses and Mules were used in all the wars from the Battle of Kadesh to World War 1. They really changed history and the way that people fought‚ without horses who knows where we would be. The horses and mules were used as mainly a source of transportation but the horses would be the ones to go into enemy fire. World War 1 was the last war where horses were actually used to fight. They realised how vulnerable

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    life) how are Adam and Ellie? Did they get good grades? Are they eating properly? Are they missing me? I know you will want to ask when am I coming? But like last time‚ my answer to you is that I have to serve my country‚ and I will return after the war. Sometimes I feel so blameworthy for not been there for you. I am feeling terrible about what happened to my friend Noah‚ and he died in front

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    I just finished taking my son to his first day of kindergarten. I was really tired. But‚ I knew that I had to go to work. Finally‚ I got there‚ I got my uniform and my rifle out of my car. My partner Joseph was already there and dressed. I could tell he was ready to guard the war memorial. After I finished getting in my uniform‚ Joseph and I were ready. So‚ we went to the memorial. Before‚ we started we both stood there in silence honoring the ones who risked their lives for us. The Parliament

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    At the beginning of the Great War Europe and Russia wasn’t producing enough food for their people‚ so‚ food administrator‚ Herbet Hoover asked the American Farmers to increase their yields to assist. With this increase Farmers were buying more land‚ more equipment and hiring more hands to tend to the ever growing farms. However‚ after the Great War Europe and Russia slowly started to produce for themselves and didn’t need the American Farmer as much. Even though the need wasn’t present the American

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