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    The First World War has redefined the ways of fighting in wars. The reason is due to the rapidly inventing of new technology especially in developing new types of weapons. Even thought in the beginning of the war the soldiers were still using the 19 central style of stratagem but one clear way to describe the changes in the World War One based on the development of weapons is “The soldiers rode on horses but leaved on air planes”(Libby H O’Connell.). Some examples are machine guns and flame thrower

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    Achrafieh‚ Jeitawi Salam Building Beirut‚ Lebanon Tel: (00961) 1 586916 Cell: (00961) 71 979445 E-mail: perla-beauty1@hotmail.com Perla SABBAGH Objective: Seeking a position where I could get a good experience to develop my skills and expertise‚ particularly in matters related with child care and education. Experience: Kindergarten at Les Citronniers - Sodeco Beirut‚ Lebanon June‚ July‚ August 2011 Sales at Fauchon – Gemmayze

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    go‚ what do you do? In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley‚ John is rejected in his society. He was born from civilized parents‚ but he grew up in a savage reservation. This causes John and his mother to not fit in no matter where they go. John’s curiosity‚ ideals‚ and conditioning push him throughout the course of the novel to change for the worse because he becomes paranoid and not wanting of any human contact. John’s curiosity is a major reason as to why he changes so much throughout the course of

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    rest of the world. Rwandan traditional healer‚ Musa Kayairanga Traditional healer Musa Kayairanga of Rwanda uses herbs and ointments to treat his patients‚ and over the years he has learned a lot about natural medicines. Now he is able to share this information with more people‚ thanks to the computer and the Internet. After learning how to use the computer at a rural telecenter‚ the 62-year old healer says he now exchanges e-mail with other herbal doctors as far away as Canada. "I have been

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    Acting to Change the World Theatre as a tool for social change? Certainly‚ according to Brecht. A realisation that “The world is out of joint‚ certainly and it will take powerful movements to manipulate it all back again”‚ convinced Bertolt Brecht that his role in fixing the world’s wrongs was to use theatre as a tool for social change. Rather than accepting conventional notions of theatre that‚ to his view‚ merely pretended to be reality and sought empathy from the audience‚ he chose to

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    People inspire change in many different ways. Some prefer to do so by volunteering‚ others prefer to do it by providing some sort of resource or item. Regardless of the method‚ a strongly motivated individual can truly make a difference whether it’s helping a small group of people‚ a large population‚ or a worldwide cause. Throughout history there have been many individuals who have not only risked their lives‚ but dedicated themselves to helping others. Martin Luther King Jr. is a prime example

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    I feel the scratchy fabric of the airplane seat and hear the shuffle of feet as people board the plane. The humming of an engine fills my ear as I place my bag under my seat. I’m about to go home for the first time since my deployment to Kandahar. I’m about to see my son and husband for the first time in eight months. Letters have been the only thing connecting me to my family and it has been hard at times. The hardest thing I have ever had to do. It’s easy to forget that soldiers have families back

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    Norman Pongracz: Nature’s strange game What happened? I still remember those days in spring‚ those strange times. I think of the noise of workers‚ the apparently scared people‚ who lived on the bank of the river Bodrog. This time of the year was always special in Sarospatak‚ my home town; this part of the year was the flood season. Groups of people‚ helpful volunteers gathered‚ and started to build an obstacle on the two sides of the river‚ to prevent the frightening mass of water flowing‚ and

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    I believe in change. Not changing who you are on the outside or fixing who you are on the inside; but changing to be the best version of yourself. Living up the your own expectations to be the best and only person you could imagine yourself being. About 5 years ago‚ I realized I wasn’t the person I wanted to be. I would gaze at myself and just stare at that little fat girl staring back at me. No one ever knew I thought or felt this way. If I ever called myself ugly or fat I would be lectured about

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    French Revolution (1789)‚ Napoleon’s defeat in Egypt (1789) and in Russia (1812)‚ and the advancement of a Pan European move caused perceptible changes in Europe. Notably‚ European countries established new borders‚ based on the language of the inhabitants‚ as a result of the Vienna Conference in 1815. The Europeans hardly knew other inhabitants of the world. Whose population was estimated at 900 million at the

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