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    The Effects of War For almost 50 years‚ the world war was one of the most talked about destruction of war. The wars break out for various reasons. There are world wars in the world‚ and they made every countries became the fighting area. Whenever‚ wars have happened there are always destruction everywhere and destroyed everything in each country by dropping bombs and using powerful explosive weapons. The most effects of war is that people are died‚ destroyed the infrastructure

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    European colonization of Africa had lasting negative effects‚ including human rights violations on the African people and creating a dark and foreign image of Africa to the Western World. The colonization of the Europeans did not start in Africa‚ but impacted it the most. One example of the negative effects of European colonization in Africa is clearly evident

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    disrupted. The downside of watching too much television is that it will make the children less creative and more passive where they refuse to leave the spot and would rather just ask someone near them to fetch necessities for them. Thus‚ engendering the effects on the body-activity to malfunction. The body monitors and handles the distribution of energy where it needs the most of it. When you just sit there and watch‚ your body will get confused and the energy distribution will go haywire as it doesn’t have

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    Key Dates Context - Iraq • • • • • • 13 Millions inhabitants • Saddam Hussein is still contested in his own parti by Al Bakr supporters and with Islamic revolution in Iran‚ Shiis start a revolt in 1979. • 1st military power in the region. Arabs = 75%‚ Kurds = 17%‚ Persian 2%. ⅔ Sunni‚ ⅓ Shii and 3% of minority (christians‚ jews‚...) Economic dependency on oil. Others sectors were developping. Baasist regim since 1968 and the second “coup d’état” (1st in 1963). July

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    free and safer place. Most come back changed. A shell of the person they used to be. Recurring nightmares that jolt them awake and make them relive times they want forgotten. Sounds make them jump and bring them back to battle. These veterans go into war joyful young adults‚ and come back scarred. When they are discharged for medical reasons it can be hard for them to transition back into civilian life. This is where the government comes in to help them. But‚ a shocking amount of veterans are not getting

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    The gilded age was a good tim The gilded age is defined as the time between the civil war and world war 1 the U.S. population and economy grew quickly‚ a lot of rich people lived good lives. Many things happened including economic‚ social and political changes. Listed below will be both positive and negative effects of the gilded age‚ and the changes had on the poor‚ middle class‚ and wealthy. For the U.S. it was a time where the economy had skyrocketed. It had made the U.S. get ahead of britain

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    The negative effects of the Roman conquests will vary with each different perspective. I am sure that if a Carthaginian was asked to give their opinion on the negative consequences of Roman expansion‚ it will sound nothing like the views of a Roman aristocrat. The same could probably said for the areas from Spain through Asia Minor and everything in between‚ each locality will have their own gripes. The journal prompt‚ no doubt is referring to Rome itself‚ or as a whole‚ but the above applies

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    consoles may not be rotting their ideas‚ as many parents scared. A report from the European parliament concluded that computer games are good for children and teach them essential life skills. Misunderstanding the advantage of screen time causes many negative

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    The United States invaded Iraq on March 20th‚ 2003. Before the invasion‚ Iraq was in post-war reconstruction after losing the First Gulf War in 1991. Saddam Hussein’s terrible leadership caused Iraq to be a country in poverty. The United States invaded Iraq in order to assassinate Hussein and to stabilize Iraq. Saddam Hussein and his family moved from city to city to escape the assassination. The United States had bombed many cities and killed many civilians during this search for Hussein. The United

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    World War 1 is often known as the Great War by many people. Canada played a very big and important role in this war‚ supplying Britain with many weapons‚ aids and nurses‚ foods and on top of that‚ thousands of brave soldiers. When the war first started‚ many Canadian men were greatly excited about the adventures that they will experience at war and the stories they will be able to tell when they come home as heroic soldiers. This excitement led many men‚ even young boys to enlist and volunteer for

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