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    dogs help many people in many ways‚ mainly giving blind people some independence. Many blind people can’t get around without the help of a well-trained guide dog. Guide dogs go through extensive. It then usually takes 2-5 years for a guide dog to be matched to a blind person. Training includes basic obedience and service dog training. Providing protection and companionship are other ways these specially trained dogs help blind people. Service dog training takes a minimum of 2 years to complete. The

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    Competition can help kids learn how to win and lose gracefully. Many people believe that competition is good for kids and some people have even written books about what they think about competition. According to Po Bronson‚ author of book Top Dog: The Science of Winning and Losing‚ “If kids don’t learn to lose they’re going to feel entitled to win‚” said Bronson. “They’re also going to make a connection that fear of losing is going to prevent them from taking the risk in the first place. And what

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    this essay‚ I was stuck between “Ally McBeal” and “Better Call Saul”. I already regularly watch “Better Call Saul” and so I decided that I would try out “Ally McBeal”. I had heard many good things about the show in the past‚ thus I was excited to watch the pilot episode. In the end‚ I ended up watching more than the pilot. While I did enjoy the show‚ I noticed that it was very unrealistic in terms of the legal field. In the pilot‚ the titular character‚ Ally McBeal‚ quits her job at a law firm

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    She had two sisters. Azera was an evil sorcerer that was sent to prison. If you looked at Azera’s face it looked like a rat that was poisoned. It would make you never want to see that face again. Ally was just like Alana. She was sweet‚ pretty‚ and smart. Both of them had a love of soccer and math. Ally and Alana looked exactly the same. Only the people that knew them the very best could tell them apart. So her and her sister went after school on a little picnic to the woods around their house

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    II The enigma machine helped the Allies win the war by preparing the British‚ indicating Germany’s next moves to win battles‚ and destroying the element of surprise for the Germans. The enigma machine was used to find secret messages the German soldiers sent to each other. After the Allies discovered a way to decipher the codes‚ they were able to prepare themselves for future battles. Prior to the Normandy landings on D-Day in June 1944‚ the Allies knew the locations of all but two of the

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    Europe’s fears‚ the Axis Powers’ willingness to use as many of their resources as possible in a hope to win the war quickly‚ and the introduction of new warfare by the Allies. Germany preyed on European country’s fears by manipulating them into believing that he would cooperate at the Munich Conference. Instead‚ Hitler distracted the Allies by posing a Phony War‚ which diverted their attention away from their advances on Danish and Norwegian coasts. Germany managed to capture France after German forces

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    influence on the world. One of these documents was a critique of the outcome of the Versailles Peace Conference. Mao’s passage So Much For National Self-determination! voices his disappointment of the outcome of the Peace Conference. Mao explains how the Allies’ policy of national self-determination was not used fairly because it adhered to in certain areas of the world and violated in others. Places like Czechoslovakia and Poland were able to reestablish national existence. Also the Arabs were benefitted

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    During 1940 -1945‚ when the death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau was operating‚ the allies (The United States‚ Britain and Soviets) were well informed about the atrocities occurring at these camps‚ but failed to send support. World leaders had knowledge about the genocide and mass murder in early 1940s as it began to unfold around the world but did nothing about it. Winston Churchill‚ and Franklin Roosevelt presented as speech to give a public warning to Germans in 1942 after Germany announced the execution

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    Why did Germany and its Allies Lose WW1? It can be argued that Germany and its allies faced a overwhelming war right from the start‚ but their desire to provoke and enter a war that involved the majority of Eastern Europe led them to being doomed right from the start. There are many factors that contributed to Germany and its allies’ loss of WW1; such as inefficient military decisions and plans like the Schlieffen Plan‚ and the lack of strength from Germany’s allies. But in the end it was the

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    troops do not fight well; especially in the face of a well stocked enemy. The German’s had discovered no effective anti-tank weapon to help answer the combined integration of technologies employed by the Allies‚ and the low morale and under-strength Germany army was not able to answer to the Allies combined assault. At many points‚ there were mass surrenders in the army‚ and fresh divisions were greeted with chants of "war pro-longers" showing the German army to have lost heart. In the cities‚ too

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