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    are significant because they explain how one evolves throughout life. Golda Meir once said‚ “One cannot and must not try to erase the past merely because it does not fit the present.” It is impossible to change the past. Due to the lack of an alternative‚ the past must be used as a reference so mistakes are not repeated. Aldous Huxley efficiently demonstrates a society that neglects their past and forces others to believe in what is considered a “fresh‚ new start.” To ensure success in the future

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    third world war

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    lead to Third World War- XAT 2008 •       Economic growth without environmental damage – a mirage or a reality. –XAT 2007 •       ’India has one of the largest pools of talented manpower‚ but few innovations and patented products.’ –XAT 2006 •       More than one billion Indians: A gigantic problem or a sea of opportunities –XAT 2005 •       Asked at the age of 83‚ as to which of his project would he choose as his master piece‚ Frank Lloyd Wright‚ the architect answered‚ "The next one" –XAT 2004

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    New Zealand’s Involvement in the Second World War After seeing action in World War I‚ New Zealand would once again rush to the aid of Britain‚ their Mother Country‚ at the outbreak of World War II in Europe. Britain’s strategy of appeasement failed to stop Nazi Germany’s military ambitions‚ and when the Germans invaded Poland in September 1939‚ the British did not hesitate to declare war against Germany. As a British dominion‚ New Zealand stood behind the Mother Country and contributed to its war

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    World War 3

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    World War III (abbreviated as WWIII‚ also known as the Third World War) is the hypothetical future successor to World War II (1939–1945). In fiction‚ the war is often suggested to be nuclear and extremely devastating in nature. This war is anticipated and planned for by military and civil authorities‚ and explored in fiction by many authors all around the world. Concepts range from purely conventional scenarios or a limited use of nuclear weapons to the destruction of the planet. With the development

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    Impact of new technology Deciphering Papyri * 1800 carbonized papyrus scrolls in Villa of Papyri * Problem – opening‚ unrolling and reading of fragile papyri * In recent years‚ renewed efforts have become evident to decipher the scrolls * Computer enhancement * Digital imaging used to extract images from scrolls and uncover text that is not visible to human eye. * Pattern image recognition and medical imaging techniques allow the future of deciphering scrolls without unrolling

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    It is important to take note of human boundaries‚ those set by our evolved‚ genetic code. In War of the Worlds‚ H.G. Wells shows the reader how a person’s intelligence‚ ingenuity‚ and work ethic are secondary to human evolution. Human evolution determines a person’s intelligence‚ ingenuity‚ and work ethic more than other factors. Albert Einstein said that‚” The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.” Einstein is correct in thinking this because one’s genetic code

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    World War 11

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    Using the atomic bomb in World War II changed the world forever. World War II was the first time in history that a nuclear weapon had been used during war. Two atomic bombs were released by the United States on Japan. The use of the bomb caused the world to realize how powerful weapons can be. Much controversy came from the United States use of the atomic bomb and people still debate today whether or not the US was justified in their decision to use the bomb. Because Hiroshima was a significant

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    World War 1

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    of the states in 1789‚ uniting the states into one nation‚ differences between the states had been worked out through compromises. For more than 30 years arguments between the North and South had been growing. By 1861 these differences between the Northern states and the Southern states had become so great that compromise would no longer work. Thus‚ a conflict started within our nation that was called the civil war (1861-1865). The American Civil War was a series of political‚ cultural‚ and economic

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    The respective roles of Germany and Japan in the initiation and escalation of World War II seem similar on the surface—a combination of economic ambition and racist ideology. However‚ the countries’ root motivations and the ways in which they were expressed were fundamentally different. Both Germany and Japan engaged in large-scale territorial conquests in the years leading up to World War II. Hitler and other Nazi officials in Germany advocated the concept of lebensraum‚ the natural “living space”

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    American Civil War was a gruesome conflict which resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties. While the war effort was pushed by technology to end the war sooner‚ the fatality rate showed a direct relationship to the increase in technology. New killing machines were produced‚ unique forms for scouting‚ and an overall increase in tactics. Inventors developed weapons such as the repeating rifle‚ the submarine‚ and balloons. Even the telegraph stemmed from this powerful era. The Civil War sprouted countless

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