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    Jesus colon made the decision not to help the white lady‚ but I disagree with his decision not to help. Since it was 1961 and the color of your skin was judged by different races‚ I can understand why Jesus did not ask the white lady because he thought he might get himself in jail or something even worse like getting beaten to death. Also that is showing that Jesus is being very cautious. I think Jesus should have decided to ask the lady if he could have helped her because he knew that was the right

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    How to Help the Environment In the world today‚ 4 trees are cut down every passing second; 360 every minute; 19‚200 every hour; 460‚800 every day; and over 11 billion every year. Unfortunately‚ Trees are constantly neglected and are cut down for fuel‚ ships‚ houses‚ etc. Because of this‚ Earth along with mankind is suffering from massive deforestations‚ which leads to species extinction‚ global warming‚ soil degradation‚ and loss of vaccines/medicine and biodiversity. To prevent this from happening

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    How far did Witte improve and modernize the Russian economy? Before Witte came into power‚ Russia was in a state of crisis. Due to many factors (including the tsarist system‚ geography and lack of education and ingenuity) Russia was 500 years behind the western powers. Witte‚ as finance minister oversaw Russia’s transition economy from 1892 to 1903. Witte aimed for greater exports‚ ambitious industrialization‚ and large foreign loans. He hoped to modernize Russia and make it competitive with other

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    and thought that he would be removed from power. Even fewer people would have expected that by mid-1934‚ Hitler would become the sole leader of Germany‚ establishing a dictatorship. This essay will show how Hitler cleverly consolidated power‚ using a mixture of legal‚ illegal‚ and violent methods to remove any hindrance and oppositions in the way; and how Hitler‚ viewed by some as an opportunist‚ others a planner‚ made use of six major factors including the Reichstag fire‚ Emergency Decree‚ the Enabling

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    During the 1880s-1930’s a change took place among the African people‚ new ideas and encouragement for change was portrayed in the literature written by African intellectuals. These literary works was an important aspect of the New African Movement but did not start the movement‚ only encouraged it. These intellectuals considered the question every African wanted answered‚ and that is why the Europeans were able to overthrow the African people? The majority of African intellectuals argued that modernity

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    Nazi Germany was one of the largest parties to ever gain power. The beliefs‚ rituals‚ symbols‚ myths and practices all contributed to the Nazi’s becoming a political religion. Political religion in Nazi Germany was understood to try to erase or replace existing traditional religion. They were striving to have control over the culture and politics throughout the entire country. They wanted their country to be focused on the Nazi beliefs and practices. The Nazi’s believed that they were a part of an

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    A very good morning to our school principal‚ Tuan Haji‚ senior assistant principal‚ teachers and the members of the floor. As the president of the English Society I am going to give a speech on ’How to Help the Aged’. First and foremost‚ we should be kind to elderly. At home‚ we can help them by reading them a newspaper‚ they might not see the words because sometimes‚ their eyesight not clear anymore because of the age. Besides‚ we also can serve them food during the meal. Next‚ when we are using

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    How far did the Liberals improve the lives of the British people? The Liberals created many reforms which impacted the lives of British people differing between aid and attention for well being of all ages and insurance for the unemployed or sick. This essay will investigate whether they were of positive or negative on the British people. The Liberals made many social reforms which were not necessarily directly helpful to the individual issues at hand but they did create grounds for the welfare

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    aided in making new peace treaties and a guarantee that countries would get reimbursed for all the damages that had been done to their land and economy. In consideration of all the benefits that all the countries would gain during the conference- and how much would be earned back. Canada was deserving of their seat in the Paris Peace Conference‚ not just due to all their military achievements but also because of all the damages‚ contributions‚ and sacrifices the homefront had done and or faced during

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    ‘To what extent did the WSPU (Suffragette’s) help women gain the vote in Britain?’ Discuss. The Suffragette’s campaign resulted in the decimation of their cause and the prevention of the act being passed through. Their militant campaign delayed the vote and made even the thought of the act unrealistic. This is displayed by the lost supporters‚ the damage to property and people though militancy and how they provided the government with a valid refusal reason. It is clear to see that the militant

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