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    Airplanes In Ww1

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    It illustrates that the public would be involved in the first line of defence from invading aircraft. They would be able to understand the differences in aircraft and be able to better protect themselves in cases of air raids and inform the authorities of any enemy plane that they may have spotted. They would know when friendly British

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    WW1 Propaganda Report

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    using a short message to persuade your intended audience to think or behave in a certain way. To begin with‚ this piece is intended towards an audience of young adult men. The reason on why I have implied this is that back in WW1 there were not enough enlistments from younger men‚ more and more middle-aged men were fighting and needing help in the field. I wanted to intrigue and persuade my audience into enlistment. In my propaganda piece‚ I have used a small variety of colours to intensify‚

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    is horrible here in the trenches. We have to live in these long‚ narrow ditches dug into the ground all day and night. We do not get much sleep‚ but I have taken this time in the day to write you this letter. The trenches are very muddy and quite smelly. Also we must look out for our bread because the trenches are infested with rats‚ some as big as cats! Their ugly little faces and long nude tails disgust me. Night time is often the busiest part of the day in the trenches. It is easier to avoid detection

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    Causes of Ww1

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    Germany on the other hand wanted to be big and not just second or third best; they wanted to take Britain’s title and like Britain would have done anything to get it. The second long term cause of World War One‚ is in 1871 Germany took Alsace-Lorraine from France‚ during the French war. France wanted revenge for this and stood up for themselves and their country. This was one of the causes of World War One‚ because if people hadn’t been protective and proud of their country and wanted to fight for it

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    father prior to his death‚ knew his craft well. "You can count on me Mr. Newman." he spoke confidently. After breakfast‚ George and the foreman adjourned to the study‚ where George signed over control of the plant operations to his loyal foreman. From the house‚ Flannigan accompanied George‚ his bags packed‚ but himself still in civilian clothes for the trip to Washington‚ to the train station. He saw his boss onto a Baltimore and Ohio train bound for Washington. George had purchased a newspaper

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    E15 6PP United Kingdom Mr. Iam Nobody 8 Howling Lane Hackney London E15 6PP United Kingdom Dear Iam Nobody‚ Early today I arrived in Ellis Island‚ as you know I went via steamship which was crowded with all different kind of people from all different places. On the way there I was talking to a German man his name was Kurt even though he was German he spoke very good English I would even say he spoke better than me to a certain extent. When we finally arrived there they took us into

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    Anzacs in Ww1

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    Sheep are positioned to the left and right of the figure. Jesus depicted as the Good Shepherd (stained glass at St John’s Ashfield) Born 7–2 BC[a] Judea‚ Roman Empire[5] Died 30–33 AD[b] Judea‚ Roman Empire Cause of death Crucifixion[c] Home town Nazareth‚ Galilee[11] Part of a series on Jesus Jesus in Christianity[show] Jesus in Islam[show] Background[show] Jesus in history[show] Perspectives on Jesus[show] Jesus in culture[show] Portal icon Christianity portal Portal

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    war‚ and others opposed this action. The story called Waiting for Dan and a letter which is called A Letter Home are texts written about some of the events that took place during this time in history. Although these pieces of text are about different protests‚ the protestors in them have similarities that are significant to the overall happenings of this time period. Although the protesters from both the story and the letter have similarities between them‚ they also have differences that distinguish

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    In a‚ “ Letter from Birmingham Jail‚”(1963) Martin Luther King Jr. proves that his position in the Birmingham Jail is necessary due to the fact that racial issues affect the nation as a whole‚ not just one particular place. His purpose is to nationalize racial issues in order for all African Americans to achieve equality. With his persuasive tone and the serious topic‚ he provides a solid argument by using pathos‚ allusions‚ and an antithesis. In doing so he outreaches his messages to all United

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    Aerial Combat in Ww1

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    arose. - The war fostered the general public’s respect for aviation - Spawned a new generation of pilots and aircraft designers‚ who would go on to take human flight to the next level after the war. Prior to WW1: * In 1913 Roland Garros made the first cross Mediterranean flight‚ from the south of France to Tunisia. * In the summer of 1914‚ the airplane was less than 11 years old. Most airplanes of the time were slow and flimsy‚ with little power. While many countries desired to explore

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