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    My story is called the grumpy people. Once upon a time there was a person named Gee well that is what everyone else called him. Gee lived in Grump town. Everyone there was always grumpy. On a hill in Grump town was a small little house nobody went to because in that house there was 5 children and 2 adults. The oldest kid was 18 and she was a girl her name was Tamiko but everyone called her Miko. The other kid was a boy and his name was Jesse but everyone called him Bubba and he was 15. One other

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    TAKE-HOME MIDTERM ESSAY The decision to drop the A-bomb was chosen for several reasons‚ first and foremost to end the war against Japan. This strategy was decided upon because Japan’s war-fighting industries were highly concentrated in metropolitan areas‚ but weren’t zoned away from residential areas‚ and those cities had a high proportion of flammable materials. Operation Downfall was the original plan which caused for a massive invasion of Japan by mostly US forces. The casualty estimates

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    TASK 2: Remind yourself of Act1 Sc5. What kind of picture is created here‚ and elsewhere in the play‚ of the state of the police service? Murmuring Judges is a play set around the legal system investigating the ways in which it’s corrupt and how the characters in their different job roles abuse their position. Murmuring Judges is one book from a trilogy which links into the writer David Hare and his book Asking Around. Asking around is a book compiled of a series of interviews that David Hare

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    we suffer is just the reward for our sins.” They thought that the suffering from the plague did not allow one to stray from the right path. Some people did not believe this and left Christianity. For example‚ if someone did not do any sins in their life and they suffered from the plague‚ they would believe this theory was nonsense and they would leave Christianity. On the other hand‚ the Muslims had a different perspective of the plague. They did not believe that the plague was a suffering‚ but

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    Comparison of the three indigenous groups. When Christopher Columbus voyaged to the Caribbean‚ there were groups of people living there. These people were known as the indigenous people. They are separated into three groups‚ the Tainos‚ the Kalinagos and the Mayans. The Kalinagos and Tainos‚ also known as Caribs and Arawaks respectively‚ are called the Amerindians. Although they all lived in the Caribbean‚ they had different economic‚ social and religious practices. Their ways of living were

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    ‘The Nazi regime enjoyed broad consent brought about by popular policies’ How far do you agree with this opinion? The Nazi regime consolidated its power in stages during the period 1933 to 1939. The regime won support for its anti-communist stance and because it was the legitimate government of the day. Propaganda‚ foreign policy success‚ the economic recovery of Germany from the Great Depression‚ as well as Nazism’s promise to create an ordered society for the majority of Germans appealed to

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    RENASSIANCE 1400 Italy Rebirth Stressed secular subjects in lit and art Italy = center bc connected to roman tradition‚ led in banking and trade Focused on stylistic grace‚ practical ethics and codes of behavior Francesco Petrarch Art- nature and people‚ perspective Classism architecture from Greece and rome Commerce and shipping Iberian penninsula Chapter 7 Outline The Islamic Heartlands in the Middle and Late Abbasid Era i. Abbasid Empire disintegrated between the ninth and

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    Ambition is a strong desire to achieve something in life. A person without any ambition is like a boat without rudder. Having an ambition needs continuous efforts towards achieving it. One cannot achieve anything if one just day dreams and does nothing. A strong will-power and determination will carry a person forward against all obstacles. Different people have different ambitions. Some aim to become teachers‚ soldiers‚ artists‚ politicians‚ doctors‚ engineers etc. Some try to amass wealth and

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    The History of Andrew Jackson Andrew Jackson was known as a president‚ general‚ and a politician. However people have not heard of some of the things he had to go through with his past life. His family was from Ireland and then moved to America on a farm in south Carolina where Andrew was born. Andrew got his name from his father when he died [go.galegroup.com.] As he started to grow up the revolutionary war broke out. So Andrew his two brothers Hugh and Robert joined the battle. Sadly they both

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    M.ALI: 1965 On November 27‚ Coretta Scott King‚ SDS President Carl Oglesby‚ and Dr. Benjamin Spock‚ among others‚ spoke at an anti-war rally of about 30‚000 in Washington‚ D.C.‚ in the largest demonstration to date. Parallel protests occurred elsewhere around the nation. On that same day‚ President Johnson announced a significant escalation of U.S. involvement in Indochina‚ from 120‚000 to 400‚000 troops. 1967 March 25 – Civil rights leader Martin Luther King led a march of 5‚000 against the war

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