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    Gingerbread Get Away By: Nicholas It is a bitter cold‚ snowy and blustery Christmas Day. The presents have all been opened and Amy ( my mom) ‚ Luke( my dad)‚ my sister Ally‚ Abe‚ and I are enjoying the warmth of the fire place at my house and the smell of the gingerbread cookies. Abe and s only over because his sister won three tickets to the basketball game. Abe wanted to have Christmas with us. As I sit on the couch ‚ waiting for the gingerbread to cook‚ something bizarre happens‚ the

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    problems along the way. They have a friend who is very confused about why it is so vital to charge the phone‚ and makes snarky comments throughout the journey of why it is so unimportant‚ but still helps to get out of problems they encounter--this is an ally of the main character. The wise mentor is found in the characters’ uber driver. The uber driver provides pieces of wisdom to the characters throughout their adventure that really don’t make sense. 2.Serious: A man seemingly awakes from a coma

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    leans towards Sparta and her allies. Sparta already feared Athens’ growing power. Therefore‚ Sparta needed to check Athens’ control of the region. The need to keep a balance of power is the main reason of the Peloponnesian War. Thucydides attains that Sparta’s fear of Athenian rule provided an unavoidable path to war. Athens controlled about half of the city-states; dominated much of the trade; and maintained a strong navy. Sparta kept a strong army and retained equal allies but was primarily an agriculture

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    el * Intro: The Delian League formed in 477BCE and was an alliance of Ionian Greek states. Because Sparta was unwilling to fight against Persia‚ Athens took its place and formed the Delian League to fight against the Persians and protect the smaller islands. * In my first paragraph: The original aims of the Delian League created by Aristides were to protect the already liberated Greek city-states from Persian attack and to attack and regain losses during the Persian wars. The Athenian long-term

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    Battle of Hamel

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    was to take the town of Hamel‚ France for the Allies to straighten the Western Front. The town and the woods adjacent to it were considered of significant strategic important to the success of the later battle of Amiens.   The battle of Hamel‚ although only for a small town‚ was incredibly important at the time of the war. Its location was regarded highly with a strategic importance. If the location was captured successfully it would give the Allies an important foothold in the Somme area. It was

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    Suez Canal

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    at the brink of the war just for one canal and that Crisis is known as Suez Crisis. Background: The Suez Canal Crisis‚ sometimes called the Suez War or the Suez Conflict‚ was a standoff between the allies of France‚ Britain‚ and Israel‚ and the allies of Egypt‚ the Soviet Union‚ and the United States of America. In its most basic description the problem was that Egypt wanted to nationalize the Suez Canal‚ but France‚ Britain‚ and Israel opposed this. However‚ in reality

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    Before Hitler was leading the Germans and the Axis powers in WW2‚ he was defying the treaty of Versailles and committing crimes to try to get Germany back to its former glory. Even though Hitler was committing all these crimes‚ the League of Nations was not doing anything to stop him. This allowed Hitler to keep doing what he was doing. All of this made Germany more powerful. Also‚ the fear of war forced the League of Nations to make decisions that they probably would not have made if they were

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    amount of the allies’ supplies. If Germany had applied Unrestricted U-Boat Warfare earlier‚ their chance of winning the war would have increased dramatically. The U-Boat was an incredibly advanced underwater war vehicle perfectly suited to fight a war of attrition however‚ the German command failed to use its full potential thereby robbing them of a chance for victory. Prior to World War I‚ Germany starts designing U-Boats to help them overcome a war of attrition and deplete the Allies resources

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    Treaty of Versailles so unpopular in Germany? The Treaty of Versailles was the peace treaty that was drawn up by the Allies and Germany after the First World War. It was made to prevent Germany from starting a war again and to pay back the Allies for the money they had spent. The Germans had hoped that the Allies would treat them fairly in the negotiations for the treaty‚ but the Allies‚ in particular France‚ believed that Germany should be brought to its knees. France was not as satisfied as it would

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     with over 5‚000 ships and 11‚000  planes included in the landing2 . The invasion succeeded due to several factors‚ including a  vast numerical superiority in the Allies’ favour3 ‚ Allied air supremacy 4 ‚ and a lucky break in the  weather5 .  With much of the German Army deployed on the Eastern Front to fight the Soviet  Union‚ the Allies’ victory on the beaches of Normandy opened a third front‚ ensuring  Germany’s eventual defeat. In addition to the strategic and tactical victory‚ it soon became 

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