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    Arleny Tejada Block 3/ English 4 Ms. Sickler and Mr. Chilliri 25/9/14 Win a Medal To join the Army is one of my goals in life‚ which inspires me! I have done many things to be prepared and in the future join it. Because‚ feeling Proud made me confident. Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps in JROTC had many programs. There is where students learn how to be more confident and represent what is to be a good citizen. Raters‚ Drill Team‚ Camps Competitions‚ Junior Achievement (Volunteer)‚

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    Rough Draft By: Bella Swarr “Free a man to fight” was a popular slogan for working women during WWII. How did women contribute to the war? When the U.S. was attacked by Japan at Pearl Harbor‚ America decided it was time to join the war effort. This required men to leave work and home to fight for their country. Before the war‚ women who worked had “traditionally female” professions which were sewing‚ typing‚ and stay at home mothers raising their children. When war began‚ “quickie marriages became

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    were left by the European people‚ suffering horrible deaths. 2. Wampanoag decide to help the Mayflower pilgrims at first because the native people were getting sick and starving and knew that the Europeans were not out to cause trouble since they had brought their women and children with them. By the end of the winter Wampanoag noticed that the Pilgrims had lost 45 out of 112 people. Which prompted Massasoit to ally with the English because he thought that he could get anything that he wanted from

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    Odysseus left to start his adventure; so first he made it to troy island that where there was a war and Odysseus with his men’s fought against the other men’s in war for about 10 years but then Odysseus and men’s thought of a plan to final win the war;so what they did was they build a fake horse and also went to the other men’s headquarters and said we give up. However it was not the other men’s thought it was over because it was only about a few of them that went to go said that they give up but everyone

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    Britain did for its nation and for the end of World War II. Great Britain had to do what was best for the country and should be justified as a result from the bombing of the German cities in account of the nation’s pride‚ a misinterpreted perception of morals and also due to being forced into a tight situation. Although the casualties and negative impact that Germany faced‚ Britain’s actions in bombing the German cities should be justified due to the position they were in. Britain did not want

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    Athenian empire strong in its culture and money making‚ its Navy was its strongest than any other power at the time. It was truly‚ incomparable at its golden age. Sadly‚ all golden ages end and the Athenian Empire fell. And boy did it fall hard. Athens rose to power with the help of trading‚ cultivation‚ raising animals‚ and mining. The geographical placement of Athens was

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    correlated with one man. Rather‚ by paying close attention to key events‚ powerful political players‚ critical economic changes‚ and motivating political factors from around the globe during this period‚ historians will gain a better understanding of how India’s independence movement was rapidly accelerated‚ and ultimately successful‚ during the period surrounding World War II. When war initially broke out in September of 1939‚ Britain’s grip on India was

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    Have you ever wondered what Hitler was like before he became a dictator? Well I am here to tell you just that‚ how he became dictator‚ and how he lived the rest of his life. Adolf Hitler was born in Austria‚ on April 20‚ in 1889 as the forth son of six children. His parents’ names were Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Adolf would frequently fight with his father because his father wouldn’t approve his interest in art instead of business. Then suddenly Adolf Hitler’s father died in 1903 for unknown

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    I read the book Win Forever by Pete Carroll. I chose this book because of the tremendous success that Pete has had in his career as a coach. I wanted to be able to emulate what he has had in his football career into my career as a cheerleading coach. Since this is only by second year as coach this would be the time where I can learn from other peoples mistakes and victories. Pete Carroll (2008) said that‚ “Competition would become the central theme of the program‚ and our day-to-day thinking would

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    Video- Notes Chapter 27: WWII “Speaking Intelligently About The Outline” Blue = “Terms to Know” 1. The Legacy of WWI‚ “The Diplomacy of The New Era” a. Henry Cabot Lodge was very suspicious of the treaty of Versailles‚ especially Article 10 (which stated that the US was required to respect the territory of other states) he viewed the league as limiting the power of the government‚ and believed that we should be the “master of our own fate.” b. The failure to ratify the Treaty

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