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    July 28‚ 1914‚ the first World War officially began when Austria- Hungary declared war on Serbia. This event led to a chain of events that compelled countries from every continent except Antarctica to join the war. After four years‚ the war ended with a victory for the Allied powers‚ however the war took a toll on all participants‚ killing 9‚000‚000 people. The most significant causes for World War I were alliances‚ nationalism‚ and imperialism. While researching World War I‚ it is clear that alliances

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    The end of World War I provided innovators the opportunity to develop new and improved military capabilities in relation to equipment‚ tactics and interoperability between services. However‚ several obstacles prevented military innovation therefore‚ creating friction along the process as the world prepared for World War II. Military politics‚ civil/military relations and lack of a strategic understanding are the most significant obstacles to effective innovation during the interwar period. Politics

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    Joshua Sitzer Period 5 World War I During World War I many things occurred that would cause the war. The war was inevitable and many things happened by chance. The three causes of World War I are militarism‚ the assassanation of the Archduke and the alliances. One of causes for World War I was militarism‚ this played a big role in the war because many citizens wanted to test their military against other countries which caused war. All the countries were in a race to become the most powerful

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    Peter I. America at War: World War I. New York: Facts on File‚ Inc.‚ 1991. Dowsell‚ Paul. Weapons and Technology of World War I. Illinois: Heinemann Library‚ 2002. Lopez‚ Donald S. in Association with the National Air and Space Museum‚ Washington‚ D.C. Smithsonian Guides: Aviation. New York: Macmillan‚ 1995. Spangenburg‚ Ray and Diane K. Moser. The Story of Air Transport in America. New York: Facts on File‚ Inc.‚ 1992. About.com 20th Century History. “World War I”‚ by Jennifer

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    How pride affects the world I do agree that pride is a wonderful terrible thing. In the story‚ The Scarlet Ibis‚ pride is what helped Doodle to do things he never could have done‚ but in a way it also led to his death. Doodle’s brother wanted a normal brother who could do things with him through his pride he had accomplished that. Ultimately though it was through his pride that he ended up having no brother at all. Pride was great for Doodle’s life because he got to experience things he never would

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    Sparta did not have a government that thrived on the participation of its peoples‚ Sparta did have one unique characteristic that the other city-states did not have. Spartan women had a status of power and respect that was not seen in the ancient world. Spartan women were given almost the same rights as their male counter parts. The women were taught to read and wright‚ they were allowed to participate in sports‚ and Spartan women even had the ability to own land in society. Even though they had

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    World War I began with the assassination of‚ Austria-Hungary Archduke‚ Franz Ferdinand and his wife in 1914. Even though this did not start the war single handedly it “lit the fuse to the fire” known as The Great War. Militarism‚ imperialism‚ nationalism‚ and alliances played a huge role in the war from beginning to end. Nationalism is a sense of belonging in a country. It involves putting ones country’s needs before any other country. Nationalism was a significant cause to World War I. Prior

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    How Do You Want To Be Remembered by Friends‚Family‚and the World I would like to be remembered in a lot of ways that I know I will not. I would like to be remembered as a brave‚strong‚smart young lady ‚but I will probably be remembered as the lesbian Satanist who was smart except nobody knew because she never tried. Think of the ways you remember people. You remember them for their bad and their good. What if you had no good ‚ what if you had no bad? That’s impossible everybody has a little bit

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    How Did Odysseus Change

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    In the Odyssey‚ Odysseus changed so much from the man we was before he left and the time he had arrived home. Though it was ten years the story seemed to sum up the book well getting the key details on how Odysseus made his journey and the problems he had to encounter. He left from his home with a team of crewman. He had to face many challenges like the Lotus Eaters‚ The Cyclops‚ Poseidon and the Suitors. During his encounter with the Lotus Eaters he had sent two men out to investigate the island

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    How I Found Solitude

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    is looking for inner peace in the wrong places‚ which explains why they mistake it for loneliness. I can speak behalf of the young crowd and from personal experience‚ through time I found myself in the state of loneliness. Therefore it brought me to the social networking scene. Despite the fact‚ I had six hundred and thirty five friends‚ I often found myself in the same scenario as the young crowd. I felt less lonely through social networking‚ exchanging text messages‚ and etc; however now I’m able

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