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    for war might have been the one of big reasons why this was possible. All of these developments counted up to something that is more than just military advancements. Another positive impact of the wars on England and France’s society was that women had more authority. Because men were at war and many were dying‚ women had to take over the jobs that the men left behind as they joined the wars. This was said to be possible due to extremely high probability of death caused by the battles

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    direct result of the blast‚ and another 35‚000 are injured. At least another 60‚000 would be killed by the effects radiation poisoning and starvation from the fallout. Despite of the great effort of the Air-force through the use of the atomic bomb‚ Japan refuses to surrender. But the United States was determined to end the war swiftly without the loss of many American life. President Harry S. Truman addressed the public by saying “We are now prepared to obliterate more rapidly and completely every

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    Containment doctrine- a foreign policy strategy advocated by George Kennan that called for the U.S to isolate the Soviet Union‚ “contain” its advances‚ and resists its encroachments by peaceful means if possible but by force if necessary. Arms race- a tense relationship beginning in the 1950’s between the soviet union & the U.S whereby one side’s weaponry became the other side’s goad to procure more weaponry‚

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    The Manhattan Project The Manhattan Project had several short as well as long term effects on the world. During the time of World War II the United States‚ Canada and Great Britain joined together to develop a nuclear weapon‚ they coded this “The Manhattan Project.” This project became the largest secret project ever undertaken by the United States. The exploration of atomic weaponry complicated political exchanges around the world‚ led to the transfer of atomic technology‚ and created the possibility

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    Slides: Christian Worship and Israel’s Worship Possible Listen Questions: Why This Study? 1.Negatively‚ the so called “worship wars” taking place in churches. 2. Positively: The need we all feel to develop & deepen our relationship with God. There is a sense in which we feel there is something valuable to be had in worship‚ and that we’re often not getting it. An Obscure West Tennessee Author 1¨“Worship does not bring God close to us‚ it brings us close to God.” 2¨“We might respect many

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    J2-A3 Poverty I chose this topic because we all know that many people live here in the Philippines is experiencing this kind of problem. And as a student I want to research how to minimize or how to solve this kind of problem and what are the possible things that I can do to help our country. Poverty is the state of one who lacks a usual or socially acceptable amount of money or material possessions. Poverty is general scarcity or dearth‚ or the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material

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    Throughout history there has been political‚ economical‚ social and cultural revolutions. These revolutions has had complex and long lasting impacts on peoples lives‚ one revolution that has forever changed history is the Industrial Revolution. The term revolution is defined as a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving. The Industrial revolution was a cultural revolution that impacted peoples lives forever. The Industrial revolution was a change that was much needed and it

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    removal of anyone suspected of having sustained a concussion and clearance from a qualified medical professional before the player can return to the field. Football is a dangerous sport because of the high impact injuries. Some of the long term negative health effects of football are catastrophic head injuries‚ brain damage‚ laws to protect players‚ and several deaths. First of all‚ football causes a lot of head injuries over the season for players. Although sport related concussions among young people

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    communist government called the Soviet Union. The first red scare was from 1917 to 1921; anarchists sent bombs through the mail and organized strikes against corporations. A fear of revolution made its way into the minds of every American during the 1920’s and even saw the rise of American communist groups. One of the reasons Americans were so scared‚ was the introduction of black communist groups. Founded by Cyril Briggs‚ the African Blood Brotherhood protected African Americans from riots and lynchings

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    Baglady “Baglady” is a British short story written by A. S. Byatt‚ it was published in the collection “Elementals” in 1998. The main character in this story is Daphne Gulver- Robins. Daphne accompanies her husband on a business trip to the Far East. The main reason she is on the trip‚ is for her husband to be able to impress his boss‚ by showing his family side. Daphne would have preferred staying home taking care of the animals on the farm‚ because she knows that her and the other wives

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