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    The most significant theme in John Hersey’s book "Hiroshima" are the long- term effects of war‚ confusion about what happened‚ long term mental and physical scars‚ short term mental and physical scars‚ and people being killed. The confusing things after the A-bomb was dropped on Hiroshima where that the city had been wiped out‚ all means of communication where gone‚ all the roads and street signes where wiped out‚ destroyed or blocked by collapsed buildings "…saw through the darkness that all

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    (M2)Explain the long-term effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal‚ cardiovascular‚ respiratory and energy systems. Matthew Widdowson. Introduction. This power point presentation will explain the long-term effects of exercise on the musculoskeletal system‚ the cardiovascular system‚ the respiratory system and the energy system. Skeletal System. Increase in mineral storage. Minerals are vital for the skeleton‚ especially calcium‚ as they are what makes it up. Without them the skeletal system

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    To what extent were the decisions made by Germany’s leaders responsible for the outbreak of the First World War? Explain your answer‚ using sources 1‚2 and 3 and your own knowledge of the issues related to this controversy. Sources 1‚ 2 and 3 all bring different arguments to the opinion that the decisions made by Germany’s leaders were responsible for the outbreak of the First World War. Arguments such as the decisions made by Germany’s leaders caused outbreak‚ that diplomatic tension between the

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    As a student nursing performing clinicals in both short-term and long-term care facilities‚ I have noticed a few differences among the two. To begin with‚ long term care does not have “patients”‚ they have “residents”. In long-term care facilities they have residents who live there‚ where as acute care has “patients” because they only stay for a short period of time. In fact‚ discharge planning starts upon admission when entering in a hospital‚ especially for the elderly because the longer the elderly

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    personality to long-term venture survival. Measuring survival: Likelihood of the venture will survive atleast 8 years Overall life span of the venture. Big 5 characteristics : Extraversion Emotional Stability Agreeableness Conscientiousness Openness to experience Entrepreneur’s conscientiousness is positively related to long-term venture survival. Negative relationship between entrepreneur’s openness to long-term ventures survival. Not related to long-term venture survival:

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    have proposed that it was long term causes that eventually deepened to cause uncontrollable conflict and division within England‚ such as religious and socioeconomic factors. Yet contemporary historians such Revisionists focus on short term factors‚ emphasising that it was the absolutist rule of King Charles who caused social and political breakdown escalating to war. Additionally‚ post- revisionists assess short term causes but value long term factors as a necessary cause for the English Civil War

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    Ww1 Notes

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    on consumer goods (rationing). 8. Totalitarianism: a government that takes total centralized control over every aspect of public and private life. (the government‚ the economy‚ private life of citizens) 9. Great Depression: an economic downturn; long business slump of the 1930s; bank failures‚ loss of savings‚ unemployment‚ business failures. 10. anit-Semitism: 11. Weimar Republic: Germany’s democratic government formed in 1919. American loans help revive German economy. 12. Kulaks: wealthy

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    Why Is Ww1 Important

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    In World War One the weapons that they used were machine guns‚ poison gas‚ and tanks. BOOM! BAM! The dreadful sounds of the dangerous guns in WW1. Those sounds are the scariest things anyone has ever heard! It was never different back then because when people heard those shots they were terrified. Most likely if you were out in the open you were the first to be killed. Then the houses‚ and more. The last place they would need to check is underground. It would take days even weeks to hunt down every

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    The World Wars are extremely interesting to study and learn about. There are huge amounts of information that most people don’t know or think that happened in both Wars. They have War ending weapons in World War one‚ but in World War two they were about taking the world. The Wars had reasons for beginning‚ they had type of weapons that caused the massacre‚ they had the invention of the tank‚ and how they ended. The first World War also known as “The Great War”. It was the war to end all wars. It

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    The causes of World War One and World War Two shared both differences and similarities‚ but I believe that overall there were more differences between the two. The social‚ political‚ and economic circumstances of the times varied‚ though at times correlated with each other‚ but there are extreme differences that help create a different atmosphere for each war. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand on the 28th June‚ 1914‚ precipitated WW1. He was shot by Gavrilo Princip‚ a member of the Black Hand

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