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    sometimes. In the book 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ Hannah Baker is experiencing very bad depression and is having very bad suicidal thoughts that nobody knows about. Sadly‚ Hannah ended up committing suicide before my book even started. I am trying to say that Like Hannah‚ we all have our moments‚ we all have depressing and stressful thoughts sometimes. That’s just the way life is. In my book‚ Clay finds Hannah’s recordings and finds out that they are recorded answers‚ reasons‚ and explanations. Hannah

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    Assess the reasons why Chartism failed Chartism was the largest protest movement by working class people that Britain has ever seen‚ Chartist wanted a host of reforms which were highlighted in the Peoples Charter‚ which is were the Chartist name derives itself from. The People Charter of 1838 set about six points including: the vote for all adult males aged over 21‚ payment for MP’s‚ equal electoral districts‚ secret ballot‚ no property qualification for MP’s and annual general elections. The

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    provinces‚ topped with natural views to see and explore. The word Ontario itself is literally translated to “beautiful water‚” and it absolutely lives up to that name. While Ontario is not ordinarily a “vacation destination‚” there are several reasons why it should be. The province has an abundance of waterfalls‚ parks‚ and historical landmarks that make it a perfect vacation spot. There are several historical formations found in Ontario; among them‚

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    The reasons why teenagers use drugs. Drug use is the increasing problem among teenagers in today’s High schools. Ever since the drug war of 1900‚ drugs have been a major problem in today’s society. Use of drugs such as opium‚ morphine‚ and their derivatives were quite commonplace in nineteenth century America. While most students of contemporary high school drug education programs know about the use of coca leaves in early Coca-Cola and the opium trade with

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    Evacuation in Ww2

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    Evacuation was imperative in Britain in the war years for the safety of its people. It protected children from the devastation that war generated throughout Britain’s major cities. Had they stayed to face it‚ their lives would have been almost certainly ruined or often taken by air raids. Evacuation gave these children and Britain a future to look to after the war. However‚ there were problems facing the hosts and evacuees alike during these years. Evacuation uncovered many social ills and did not

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    Ww1 and Ww2

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    Sam Cummings Civics and Economics (Honors) Period 2A 12/16/11 Congress to Parliament Congress of the United States and the British Parliament have many similarities and quite a few differences as well. The foundation for Congress is derived from Parliament yet the differences reflect our country’s formation of independence from England. Traditions and ceremony are rich in both countries and the legislatures formed to govern them. Despite the differences‚ the Congress of the United States

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    Causes of Ww2

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    CAUSES OF WORLD WAR II * Treaty of Versailles In 1919‚ Lloyd George of England‚ Orlando of Italy‚ Clemenceau of France and Woodrow Wilson from the US met to discuss how Germany was to be made to pay for the damage world war one had caused. Georges Clemenceau wanted revenge. He wanted to be sure that Germany could never start another war again. The German people were very unhappy about the treaty and thought that it was too harsh. Germany could not afford to pay the money and during the 1920s

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    Japan and Ww2

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    Japan and WWII One can say that Imperialism played a huge role for the happening of the Second World War. Japan wanted to become the one and only ruling power in Asia was a good example of imperialism excellence. In Europe it was the same thing also- The Nazi called themselves as socialists and it was their goal to gain control and accomplish all European countries and instill their theories and ideologies everywhere. This type of imperialism led to the events of the Second World War so much so

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    dbq on ww2

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    During the Cold War‚ the competition between the United States and Soviet Union to become the most powerful nation affected other countries as well. The USSR spread communism to assert their power in other countries‚ both the US and the USSR fought each other indirectly when they got involved in other countries’ revolutions‚ and as a result of the Cold War‚ the world was divided between the Americans and the Soviets. In order to prove itself as being more powerful than the United States‚ the Soviet

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    Australia After Ww2

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    After WW2‚ Australia felt that the population was too small to defend itself in case of another event. It also felt that Australia needed an economic boost and an increase in the population was the way to do so. In a speech to parliament in 1944‚ Immigration Minister Arthur Calwell expresses the need for migrants; “…Only by filling this land can we establish a title to hold it” (House of Representatives‚ Debates‚ 1944‚ vol. HR177‚ p.935). The Chifley Labor government’s aim in the late 1940s was

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