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    chemical weapons and crimes against humanity has put the international community in a position of concern and uncertainty as to how to react to the unacceptable breach of international law. Statement of the Issue There has been an ongoing debate as to how the United States of America should address and handle the current civil war in Syria. The debate originates from Obama’s frustration in regards to supporting the United States’ current involvement in the issues of the Middle East‚ and whether

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    behind his decision. Ron could have followed Harry to become an Auror‚ but he had felt the desire to carve his own path. Ron could have returned to school with Hermione‚ but he had never prioritized his education like her. His path was simple. Ron was joining George in

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    already has prevents them from seeking to attain more. Seneca states that the mathematician “…adapts my fingers to avarice; but I should prefer him to teach me that there is no point in such calculations” (Seneca 24). Seneca reminds his readers that appreciation is not gained after adding a title‚ increasing wealth or acquiring land. Appreciation is gained when the individual is satisfied with what they already have. He goes further to say that “… I should rather be taught how to lay out what is enough

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    Norman Foster  Norman Foster is a major contributor to twentieth century architecture both in the westernworld and further afield. After starting his studies in architecture over 50 years ago he has designeda range of buildings (and bridges) and continues to produce outstanding designs today. Aswell asexploring Foster’s career this essay will focus primarily on two of Foster’s buildings‚ Creek VeanHouse in Cornwall and the Willis Building in Ipswich (originally the Willis Faber and DumasHeadquarters)

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    Art Hist 6C 4/17/11 Courbet Gustave Courbet has left a great mark on history‚ both as a painter and revolutionary. With his new takes on art‚ and unconventional desire to speak and unveil the truth‚ he stirred controversy with every new painting exhibited. Courbet’s genius and inspirational work gave voice to the lower socioeconomic class‚ in a way never seen before. He was a painter and activist‚ and most importantly a great humanitarian. Courbet attempted to portray what he saw in an objective

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    Kush Patel AP US History Miss. Guzman Period: 7 Ever wondered how farmers lived in the 19th century? The government passed laws that favored the wealthy.Technology was making vast strides but mainly in urban manufacturing. The technological advancements that were made available were sold to the farmers at ludicrous prices. Economically‚ the prices of agriculture was declining and as a result‚ farmers often lived in poor conditions. But‚ farmers not were represented in government‚ urban industry

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    Tori Avey‚ a writer for PBS‚ wrote “the government unwittingly made it more desirable‚ more fashionable‚ and something eager consumers had to get their hands on‚”. This quote provides further evidence that shows the want for alcohol created an illegal marketplace and boosted popularity if you were daring enough to obtain it. Jay Gatsby

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    Xerxes’ kingship after Darius was from 426BC to 465BC‚ his accession being a decision finalised by the previous king from a number of factors as evident in inscriptions‚ reliefs as well as accounts by the Greek historian‚ Herodotus. It was not straightforward that Xerxes’ would succeed his father‚ and the sources provide dates and insight that factor out possibilities which may have resulted in Darius’ final decision. Xerxes’ had several brothers both of half and of blood‚ including Artobazanes

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    It is common today that the United States foreign policy has been inspiring to a lot of nations worldwide. It is argued by a lot of political scholars that the 9/11 terrorist attack actually shaped the United States foreign policy. Even though it is debatable to if the 9/11 attack did shape the United States foreign policy and how it did that can be discovered at the end of this essay. This will be proven by analysing a theoretical view of terrorism and a little background of what happened in September

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    the story of how Germany got so bad that they voted for a leader like Adolf Hitler. Well‚ there were many unfortunate events that lead to this happening. Germany was a civilized European nation that started out a democracy and later‚ through extreme situations turned into a dictatorship. Throughout the years 1917-1929 the extreme blame or choices that different leaders had to face lead to German people not trusting the Rupublic. Overall there are numerous reasons that Germany went from a democracy

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