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    No person on this earth knows the future. Not a single person knows how this world will come to an end. Yet the current situation gives us no compelling proof of a bright future. With the majority of people stressing on environmental problems‚ they tend to forget many matters of immediate concern. One of the many threats to the earth is violence. It is ironical that humanity is the greatest hazard to itself. We use the new technology for the purpose of mass destruction. But we should remember

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    perfect worlds. Some people want riches‚ others want peace. It seems that people are never capable of agreeing on what the perfect world should include. The realization of most perfect worlds is impossible because of the fact that people can’t agree. Therefore the perfect world would be one in which everyone agreed all the time. In a world where everyone agreed ‚ argument and conflict would be eliminated. The world would become a lot less diverse‚ and a lot more simple. In the perfect world‚ people

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    When the First World War began in the summer of 1914‚ America chose not to get involved since they felt that it was not in their place to get involve. Despite the fact that some of the first and second generation immigrants disagreed with this‚ the president Woodrow Wilson emphasized that it was important for the United States to avoid taking sides‚ and remain “impartial in thought‚ as well as action.” Although America did in fact remain neutral for some time‚ this changed in 1917 when the German

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    origins. This technology was obviously not always available and before them existed the creation myths of the world. Through reading these myths‚ there are a number of concepts that consistently appear through each one of them. Although these myths are from different cultures across the world and through different time periods‚ many still repeat similar themes

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    the league of third world nations. Do cite a very clear definition of global economies; first world countries are the developed capitalist countries where we place US‚ Russia. Second world countries are the socialist economies‚ China being the best example of the same. Third world countries are the developing and the least developed nations of the world. India is a part of this list with African‚ Asian‚ Latin American nations falling in queue too. Through this article I’ll first throw light on the

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    David Christian‚ This Fleeting World: A Short History of Humanity. Great Barrington‚ MA: Berkshire Publishing‚ 2009; 120 pp. $14.95 (paperback) When asked to give a brief explanation of how the world was shaped‚ many historians will usually struggle and will only explain the history of a specific area. However‚ Christian’s This Fleeting World not only explains how the world became as it is today‚ but how humanity survived and societies united. Due to the majority of people not knowing about the

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    World Bank Abdullah Alshawdhabi Coleman University World Bank The World Bank was created in 1944 at a conference called the Bretton Woods Conference‚ also known as the United Nations Monetary and Financial Conference‚ and it is located in Washington DC along with the International Monetary Fund. These two entities work closely with each other. Two men by the names of Lord Keynes and Harry Dexter are the founding fathers of both of The World Bank and The International Monetary Fund. World Bank

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    Australia has been effected by the wars greatly‚ most of which are good. The nation wasn’t very old when the First World War started‚ but they still participated all they could to help their allies. They gained profit‚ more land and a larger population. Technology advanced as well as transport and the government helped women have more rights. Many migrants moved to Australia‚ enjoying our vast land and the people that come with it. Originally populated by Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders

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    Meagan Kirchoff Dr. McNutt 10/14/11 Patterns of Literature First Person Perspective in Fiction; An Analysis of A Journal Of The Plague Year by Daniel Defoe Characterization and point of view are two very important tools that authors use in writing fiction. They both interoperate with one another to advance the plot and contribute significantly to the meaning. An author’s choice of point of view can reveal the purpose‚ strategy or intentions that he or she aimed for as well. One such author

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    CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS The idea of a glorious earthly paradise far from the known world had existed in the European imagination long before 1492. That idea of a distant paradise on earth shaped the way Europeans came to think of America after Columbus and his successors reported their discoveries. For example‚ the following mythic lands may have served as inspirations for the alluring idea of America as a place of joy‚ ease‚ riches‚ and regeneration: a. the Garden of the Hesperides of Greek myth

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