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    A number of alliances had been signed by countries between the years 1879 and 1914. These were important because they meant that some countries had no option but to declare war if one of their allies declared war first. An example of this comes from a Chicago Tribune article labeled “The Crime of the Ages. Who did it?” Where all of the nations are declaring war on each other because of their allies‚ causing a chain reaction of war declarations due to the start of it when Serbia had war declared

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    Dear Diary‚ Jim just won the big fight that Joe had got him. He won $250! I was sure that something would go wrong‚ and Jimmy wouldn’t have come home to us safely. His hand had just healed and Joe came marching in getting him a new fight! Although they promised it was just a one-time thing‚ I have my doubts. I just don’t want Jimmy fighting anymore. We can’t afford it! Everything is bad enough without having to worry about Jim’s health or – god forbid – losing him! Jimmy really believes in President

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    March 17‚ 2012 Dr. Gan Kien Wei BOAS Home 95G Jalan Perak Kampung Bukit Kuda 41300 Klang Dear Dr. Gan TRANFER OF PATIENT TO BOAS CLINIC Refer to the matter above‚ on the 25th of March‚ one of my patient named Ms Goh Li Wei will be transferred to BOAS home. As this patient had been treated by me for a long time‚ I would like to provide some information and backgrounds of her to you. With that‚ work would definitely become easier when she is at BOAS home. Miss Goh is now 53 years old. She

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    Roles Of Dogs In Ww1

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    Dogs played a vital part in World War One as did the complicated trenches expanded throughout the Western Front. From the article written by Chris N Truman‚ “Dogs in World War One”‚ an estimated 53‚000 dogs were utilized by 1918 for specific missions depending on the dog’s size‚ intelligence and trainability. These roles included sentry dogs‚ scout dogs‚ messenger dogs‚ casualty dogs‚ and mascot. Sentry dogs patrolled using a short leash and a firm hand. They were trained to accompany usually

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    Consequences of Ww1

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    The fighting in World War I ended in western Europe when the Armistice took effect at 11:00 am GMT on November 11‚ 1918‚ and in eastern Europe by the early 1920s. During and in the aftermath of the war the political‚ cultural‚ and social order was drastically changed in Europe‚ Asia and Africa‚ even outside the areas directly involved in the war. New countries were formed‚ old ones were abolished‚ international organizations were established‚ and many new and old ideologies took a firm hold in people’s

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    Letter from Patrice Lumumba to President Eishenhower To President Eisenhower: I know that you are a good president‚ so I hope that you listen to what I have to say. Your troops should be sent back to the U.S. because your country has no right to interfere in our internal affairs. We don’t need your “help” with our politics nor do we want you to covet our natural resources and please do not incite violence in order to be in the Congo. You probably can’t even see that your own country is

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    Why Is Ww1 Important

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    WW1 was the most significant because it resulted in change and affected people over a long period of time. it also lead into profound consequences which revealed lots about the past. It helps us understand the present.WW1 was the most important/ significant work war. Because of all the changes. The opening months of the war caused profound shock due to the huge casualties caused by modern weapons. Losses on all fronts for the year 1914 topped five million‚ with a million men killed. This was a scale

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    In Mark Twain’s “Two Ways of Seeing a River” and Charles Yale Harrison’s “In the Trenches‚” the authors use sensory imagery to enhance the reader’s visualization on the plot. In addition‚ both authors effectively demonstrate the use of imagery. In Twain’s “Two ways of seeing a River‚” he uses sensory imagery to describe his change of view on his once great river; however‚ in Harrison’s “In the Trenches‚” he effectively uses multiple types of sensory imagery to show the wartime life of the narrator

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    America in Ww1

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    America & Germany By Fernando G Lorenzo America never wanted to participate in World War 1‚ in fact in August 1914 when the war broke out in Europe; President Woodrow Wilson issued a declaration of neutrality. Preferring to remain isolated from the war‚ America tried to broker peace between the allies and the axis‚ the war was in Europe; America did not need to get involved. On May 7th 1915‚ German U-boats‚ patrolling in the Atlantic Ocean‚ fired torpedos at the British passenger ship Lusitania

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    Causes of WW1

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    race must stand together to halt the onslaught of these aliens from the north.” Serbia wanted to be strong and Powerful. They had so much pride that it led them to assassinate the archduke of Austria-Hungary. But before they did‚ they prepared. Militarism is a policy of maintaining a strong military organization in aggressive preparedness for war. In 1898‚ Germany began to build up it’s navy. Document 8 is a speech to the Reichstag from Prince Bernhard von Bulow on December 11 1899. He states‚ “.

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