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    Second World War

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    after the First World War and it was the Second World War. The Second World War was one of the greatest wars in human history and it was even greater in scale and more disastrous than the First. In this essay‚ I would like to talk about “To what extent should the Axis Powers be responsible for the outbreak of World War Two?’. Actually‚ I think that to a large extent‚ the Axis Powers (Germany‚ Italy and Japan) were responsible for the outbreak of the Second World War. There are mainly five causes

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    learn a second language. The students would have a better chance of getting into a good school. The student should take up on another language if it is mandatory. Therefore‚ learning a second language could help students in future careers‚ students would get paid more if they know a second language‚ and students would be encouraged to learn more about the culture of that language. Students should learn another language because it could help in their future careers. In learning a second language

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    The poem "The Second Coming" was written by William Butler Yeats in 1919. Yeats was an accomplished Irish poet and was known for the socio-religious ideas he emphasized in his poetry. In "The Second Coming‚" his ideas unfold in three significant metaphors. The first metaphor relates a falcon and its falconer to the destruction of society. The metaphor has two possible interpretations. One view may be that the falcon represents society and the falconer represents God and morality. By saying "The

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    Second Person Narrator

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    The second-person narrative is a narrative mode in which the protagonist or another main character is referred to by employment of second-person personal pronouns and other kinds of addressing forms‚ for example the English second-person pronoun "you"or "your". Example: You are not the kind of guy who would be at a place like this at this time of the morning. But here you are‚ and you cannot say that the terrain is entirely unfamiliar‚ although the details are fuzzy. —Opening lines of Jay McInerney’s

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    A Presence on Second Life

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    You want to create a presence on Second Life for the café. Create a CRM strategy for doing business in the virtual world. Here are a few questions to get you started? How can your virtual world help business in the real world? To get a great understanding of the virtual world‚ one has to understand exactly what Second Life is. Second Life is an online virtual world developed by Linden Lab. It was launched in June‚ 2003. A lot of free viewers enable Second Life users‚ called residents to

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    Five-Second Rule

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    The Five-Second Rule‚ It’s Nothing to Drool About All heads turn when someone calls out‚ five-second rule! Just what is it they’re saying? That maybe by chant or charm they claim the ability to ward off the sickness of any bacteria that may have contaminated their dropped food? Presumption rests on an incantation that may not have even originated in the United States. Folklore has it that the five-second rule may have been an invention of a thirteenth century Mongolian ruler Genghis Khan‚ who

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    Bill of Rights had many listings of freedoms that were protected one of these was the second amendment which basically states an individual has the right to bear arms to protect themselves. When this right is taken away. The second amendment is like any other controversial topic becoming the talk of the town and no matter how you interpret it it will hurt someone’s beliefs and opinions. People believe the second amendment gives the right for anyone to bear arms no matter what the situation while

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    The Second Anglo War

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    The Second Anglo-Dutch War was officially fought between March 4‚ 1665 and July 31‚ 1667.  Second Anglo-Dutch War - Dates: The Second Anglo-Dutch War was officially fought between March 4‚ 1665 and July 31‚ 1667. Several incidents‚ such as the capture of New Amsterdam by the English (August 27‚ 1664)‚ occurred prior to the declaration of war. Second Anglo-Dutch War - Key Battles: * Battle of Lowestoft‚ June 13‚ 1665 (Naval‚ English Victory) * Battle of Vågen‚ August 2‚ 1665 (Naval‚ Dutch

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    How Significant was the Second Triumvirate to the fall of the Republic? By Martin Kimber The Second Triumvirate had a limited amount of significance towards the fall of the Roman Republic. This is a direct result of the Second Triumvirate’s lack of involvement in the direct issues affecting Rome and the Republic long before the inception of this political coalition between Octavian‚ Antony and Lepidus. The Triumvirate’s influence in the collapse of the Republic can be seen in their march on Rome

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    60 Second Macbeth

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    60-Second Macbeth The length of Shakespeare’s plays is enough to strike terror into the hearts of most students‚ especially ones who expect "the two-hours’ traffic of our stage" promised by the Prologue in Romeo and Juliet. YOUR MISSION: In groups‚ create a 60-second version of Macbeth. Your film must be exactly 60 SECONDS! Along with selecting short and punchy lines to highlight the plot‚ pick the characters that you want to include in your scripts. When the script indicates that a character

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