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    Although Douglass was speaking to a diverse audience‚ it was more to show slave owners the life of being a slave by using rhetorical strategies. In Douglass’ story “What to a Slave is the Fourth of July”‚ he was trying to give all slaves a voice. Obviously‚ this did not end slavery entirely but it did help the fight. What Douglass achieved in this story was giving a voice for slaves without physically protesting. Throughout the story‚ he told stories of his fellow slaves being burned alive and

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    The Cold War Germany was defeated after World War II and then we had to know how to care for them and rebuild a stable society for the defeated country or the Germans would be angry and will rise against. Germany was divided among 3 powers and after the war where Germany and also Japan had been defeated where they would occupy or settle was being figured out. The capital was divided among the allies. The German Empire where they had conquered Estonia‚ Latvia‚ and Lithuania was able to be kept

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    Assignment 3 | To what extent have the Millennium Development Goals been a success? | | | | Jingi Hong | 25.APR.2011 | Word count:1357 | In recent time‚ The World are become more develop than ever. On the other hands‚ some pool countries could not follow this development‚ so they left further more behind than before. In this reason‚ The UN set up the Millennium Development Goals. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) means eight international development goals that all UN members

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    consequences of World War I. Eventually there had there had to be a crack‚ people were leaving a surreal life. The depression was something that the country needed in order to learn how to manage its economy. The scar that left in the population was deep‚ the people started watching where the spent their money valuing the jobs left‚ saving. The population thought that the depression was mostly the outcome of World War I and that is why they strongly refused to engage in World War II. NEW DEAL

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    What is CSR? To what extent is there a business case for CSR? In recent years‚ increasing number of customers and businessmen start to concern about the ethical issues in businesses. Although the main purpose of business is to make profits‚ the social influence of it also appears to be focused by a large proportion of customers and businessmen. Corporate social responsibility (CSR)‚ which is closely connected with this concentration‚ was put forward in 1953 with the meaning of interacting social

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    To what extent‚ and in what ways‚ could World War II be considered a continuation of World War I In 1918‚ the French population referred to a certain war as La der des der‚ which in English was translated as “the war to end all wars”. This event was the First World War‚ the most widespread and casualty-filled conflict the world had witnessed to date. Unfortunately‚ they were wrong in saying this‚ for 21 years later‚ global bloodshed was about to begin anew in the Second

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    Essay Question: “The USA should be blamed for the Cold War.” Do you agree with this statement? The Cold War is believed to have lasted from the end of World War II to the dismantling of the Soviet Union in 1991 and remains one of the most significant political events of the 20th century. In reality‚ this War was a tense political period‚ marked by open hostility‚ lack of understanding‚ and deliberate provoking between the Democratic and Communist blocs‚ the East and the West‚ and most

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    Consider to what extent was the world already at war in 1939? Before the war in 1939‚ there were clearly bitter and tense international relations. We also find that many powerful countries were reluctant and unable to prevent Hitler in his policies of Lebensraum and expanding Germany’s territory in Europe. Hence‚ we can extrapolate that the world was already at war to a large extent in 1939‚ whereby the invasion of Poland was merely a catalyst and consummation of the tense international relations

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    Ortega 2have to join his faction‚ and overthrow Ralph. One of the main reasons of the separation wasbecause Jack claimed that he saw the Beasty‚ same as the other small boys did while Ralph stilldenied that the monster was real. In the new faction the kids made a “gift” to the monster‚ theykilled a sow and put its head on a spike. Later as Simon walked through the forest andencountered the sow’s head‚ he had an epileptic vision that created the image of the Sow’s headtalking‚ calling itself The Lord

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    Alexandra Vu Hull World History Honors 10 Period 5 Question: Did the working class reproduce irresponsibly? Side: YES! SHRUTI’S Email: • More mouths to feed • less food for others • work to take care of the kids • less space to live • Kids killed in jobs • Less jobs for adults. • No schooling for kids who work. • Less likely to be more mannerly (it is hard for them to spend time with their parents as there are so many kids.) • They don’t earn more

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