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    that Germany was fully responsible for the war‚ along with the damage and deaths caused during the war. This gave the big three free reign over Germany and all of their punishments‚ even where the allies has caused the damage. This guilt cause meant that Germany could also be charged for all damage‚ resulting in reparations. This is either payments or resources which are given to the countries who were affected to help reconstruction industry‚ society and economy post war. France was determined to

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    Life was hard for the poor in Russia during the revolution they worked very hard for very little pay. The Russian revolution involved the collapse of an empire under tsar Nicholas II the rise of Maxian Socialisim under Lenin and his Bolsheviks. Lenin promised everyone in Russia peace‚ land‚ and bread. A little while the Bolsheviks seized power and took Lenin’s position. Stalin helped hide Lenin while the Bolshevik troops were trying to find him. Trotsky organized the red guards during the Russian

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    Adolf Hitler Caused World War II May 1‚ 2012 Adolf Hitler Caused World War II As I’m sure most people know Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Germans from August 2 1934 to April 30 1945‚ but do you know that as Fuhrer of Germany he was the driving force behind the start of WWII. During his reign he tried to bring Germany back to the powerful country it had been before the First World War. In this paper I will prove that Hitler’s actions lead to start of WWII‚ and I plan to prove how his direct

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    Victoria Meade Block 2 “The Power Struggle between Claudius and Hamlet” By the end of Act II‚ of Hamlet‚ the power struggle between Hamlet and Claudius has heightened. Claudius‚ the current king of Denmark is constantly on edge. The question comes into play‚ does Hamlet know of his uncle’s actions prior to taking the throne and his intentions for Hamlet. Hamlet however‚ is deeply despaired by the sudden death of his father and the incestuous marriage of his mother. The ghost of his father appears

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    By the end of the novel fowler is a greatly changed man. Do you agree? In the novel “The Quiet American”‚ which is written by Graham “Vintage” Green‚ follows a man called Thomas Fowler‚ who is a British journalist currently travelling in Vietnam. Thomas Fowler is aged in his fifties or so and his work has been covering the French war in Vietnam. Throughout the book Fowler becomes a greatly changed man‚ through meeting characters and becoming twisted in events. Fowler at the start of the book has

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    themselves‚ do the right thing even when no-ones watching‚ and be dedicated to your task. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portugese explorer who then sailed for Spain in 1519 on a voyage to the Spice Islands. Magellan was a skilled navigator and a brutal captain who had cruel tendencies‚ leaving his crew to wonder if he was worth defending. Magellan was not worth defending because he was cruel‚ selfish‚ and undedicated to his task. One of the biggest leadership qualities Magellan lacked was Integrity

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    A parent and a child share a bond like no one else. They guide‚ provide and help in just about any situation. Even in a situation like the one in the novel‚ After the First Death‚ where a group of terrorist figures make a plan to take a bus of children hostage in an attempt to get their homeland back. In another perspective of the story‚ a boy named Ben and his father are a part of a secret military operation called Inner Delta are against the terrorists and are attempting to save the children. While

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    children’s riddle1 (and please do not read ahead until coming up with an answer): • How do you get an elephant into a refrigerator? The answer to the riddle‚ quite simply‚ is you open the fridge‚ put the elephant inside‚ and close the door. This solved‚ consider another riddle: • How do you get a giraffe into a refrigerator? Readers might be tempted to reuse the previous answer for this second riddle‚ but this turns out to be too simple. The correct answer is you open the fridge‚ take out the

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    The Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party split apart in 1903 after disagreements‚ forming Lenin’s Bolsheviks and Martov’s Mensheviks. When Lenin arrived back from Siberia in 1917‚ he removed any possibilities of the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks forming as one Party again. Lenin’s presence in the Bolsheviks party help them grow both politically and in popularity. Lenin made sure the Bolsheviks kept to their radical‚ anti-war ideals. Lenin’s ’Peace‚ Bread and Land’ campaign help gain the Bolsheviks

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    To what extent do you believe with the view that it was Charles himself who caused the failures of the Personal Rule? When King Charles I dismissed Parliament in 1629‚ he was set on the idea of a personal rule without any help from Parliament. This he could manage‚ as long as he avoided war. His aim was to sort out the country’s finances‚ and with the help of Strafford and Laud‚ impose a ’Policy of Thorough’. This policy was the idea of a fair and paternalistic government with no corruption

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