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    Mahl World War one created an environment in which men and women were prompted to express their feelings into poetry. Poetry in world war one are frequently taught in schools and universities. There has been over two thousand published poets who wrote about and during the war. However only a small portion are still known today. A selection of poets and poems emerged during the 1960s which often remains the standard in modern collection and distorts the impression of world war one poetry. A lot

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    Music therapy in WORLD WAR ONE I have researched music therapy and how it was created and used during the first world war. I will briefly explain an overview of music therapy and post traumatic stress‚ background on world war one‚ how it was used in ww1 and why it was used and required in ww1‚ what trauma is‚ treatment of traumatic stress‚ history of music therapy since ww1‚ how it is used today - focusing on trauma and Music Therapy centres in New Zealand. What is Music Therapy? The dictionary

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    One of the most useless wars that America had the displeasure of being apart of was World War 1. It was started by the Austrians on July 28th‚ 1914 and nearly lasted four years finally ending on November 11th‚ 1918. The war consisted of two teams‚ the Allies who were the United Kingdom‚ France‚ and the Russian Empire and were later joined by Italy‚ Japan‚ and of course the U.S. of A but the Central Powers were Austria-Hungary and… Germany but as time went on the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria joined

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    The World War 1 was mostly fought by men‚ however women were the supporters behind everything they did. If the World War 1 had a big impact on men and the soldiers‚ then it must have had a big impact on women too. The status of women changed drastically from before the war‚ during the war and after the war. “If the men of our country offer in many cases not only themselves‚ but their future prospects and their careers‚ it is not too much to expect that the women who have bid God-speed to those they

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    How have animals helped soldiers in World War One? Source 1 BBC Schools-Animals During World War One http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/0/ww1/25401273 Horses millions of horses used with different roles WW1 first war where cavalry was not main type of soldier significantly less use of cavalry than previous wars‚ but they were still used‚ even until the last battles used mostly in the Battle of Mons‚ but then “Both sides soon realised men on horses could not win the war in trenches. The muddy ground‚ barbed

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    Causes of World War One . Causes of World War One Activity During 1900-1914‚ the great powers of Europe clashed a number of times. Find what some of the causes of World War One were in this activity. History Causes of World War One . Causes of World War One Activity During 1900-1914‚ the great powers of Europe clashed a number of times. Find what some of the causes of World War One were in this activity. History Causes of World War One . Causes of World War One Activity

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    New Technology Of World War One World War I brought much technological advancement to the battlefield‚ such as pillboxes‚ flamethrowers‚ and mustard gas. But all this new technology brought the need for new tactics and there really were no new ideas on how to use them. Soldiers fought a traditional styled war‚ and suffered many casualties due to the new technology. Generals slowly figured out the strengths and weaknesses of each new piece of equipment and were able to use most of them effectively

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    Tirzah Dunham Hour 4 DBQ The roles individuals played in the beginning of world war one‚ led to a shift in the American position regarding their entrance into the war. Some of these revolutionary individuals include Secretary of State Lansing‚ German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmerman‚ and President Woodrow Wilson. In a letter to the United States Ambassador to Germany Gerard‚ the Secretary of State Lansing addressed the torpedoing and sinking of the British steamship Lusitania. The secretary stated

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    Leadership During The Great War Kaiser Wilhelm II was in charge of Germany. He was the oldest grandchild of British Queen Victoria. His ties to Britain would play an important role in his political views. He became the emperor of Germany in 1888 after the death of Frederick II. When he was crowned he set Germany onto a new course in foreign affairs. He supported Austria-Hungary. Wilhelm II was also the leader of the military. Wilhelm was forced to give his throne up on November 9‚ 1918. He lived

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    Between the years of 1914 and 1918‚ the world was filled with chaos and bloodshed. This time period is known as World War I. World War I was a battle between the Allies and the Central Powers‚ both of whom had a strong sense of nationalistic pride. For a number of reasons‚ the nations on each side resented the other‚ and desired to win the war in order to gain certain advantages. However‚ what was initially thought to be a brief quarrel heightened into total warfare. Every nation experienced immense

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