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    All men are created equal; this includes women as well. Over a decade of years‚ women certainly have come a long way to gain the same kind of equal equality as men‚ such as being able to vote and being able to join the armed forces and fight alongside men. As growing up I was always told that playing dolls is a girl’s toy and playing a car is a boy’s toy. In my cultural‚ I was taught that girl couldn’t work in a male job‚ and I was taught to do housework while the men did nothing around the house

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    It’s been said that Dickens uses the women in his story to somewhat questionable ends; some say that he merely uses their womanhood for symbolism and crudely limits their portrayal to the reader to their rather boring superlatives. However this is not the case‚ as the beauty of Dickens’s female characters‚ especially one Lucie Manette‚ lies in their actions and dialogue‚ and these techniques are used to paint a more subtle picture of their personalities and roles in the story. The female characters

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    battle of khaybar

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    INTRODUCTION 1. The Battle of Khaybar was fought in the year 629 between Muslims and the Jews living in the oasis of Khaybar‚ located 150 kilometers from Medina in the north-western part of the Arabian peninsula‚ in modern-day Saudi Arabia. According to Muslim sources‚ the Muslims attacked Jews who had barricaded themselves in a fort. 2. On the reasons for the attack‚ Scottish historian William Montgomery Watt notes the presence in Khaybar of the Banu Nadir‚ who were inciting hostilities among

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    children to school. The role of the women were far more strenuous then the men and the children in this age. They had to go to work almost every day in the mines and the lucky ones worked for the rich families sowing‚ taking care of the children and also cooking. With doing all of these activities they still had to come home to their own families to do the same work they had been doing all day long. Even though the children had it rough I believe the women had it the worse. Not only did they

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    Battle of Dunkirk

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    The Battle of Dunkirk was a battle in World War II between the Allies and Germany. A part of the Battle of France on the Western Front‚ the Battle of Dunkirk was the defence and evacuation of British and allied forces in Europe from 26 May–4 June 1940. After the Phoney War‚ the Battle of France began in earnest on 10 May 1940. To the east‚ the German Army Group B invaded and subdued the Netherlands and advanced westward through Belgium. In response‚ the Supreme Allied Commander—French General Maurice

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    The role of Technology and Collaboration in an Effective Emergency Response Technology plays an important role in making emergency response decision. Technology is used to receive necessary information and data needed to implement an effective emergency response plan. Collaboration among communities also has an impact on the effectiveness and success on the implementation of emergency response plan. People in communities and businesses in technology can help control and can contain the infectious

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    Battle of Gettysburg

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    The Battle of Gettysburg was fought by the largest number of soldiers‚ totaling 172‚000 young men (“American Civil War”). During the Civil War‚ our nation was divided by the North (Union Army) and the South (Confederate Army) for opposing viewpoints on slavery and states’ rights. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought over three long‚ arduous days. The soldiers struggled under their respected generals in a 25 mile battle zone (“American Civil War”). This battle was a triumphant victory and a heart-wrenching

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    In August‚ 480 BC while the Persians took over their city and scorched it‚ the Athenians fled to Salamis after the Battle of Thermopylae. The Battle of Salamis was a naval battle‚ which was fought in September‚ 480 BC between Persia and the Greek city-states. It took place on a small island in the Saronic Gulf near Athens‚ Greece in the canals between Salamis and Piraeus. Effectively under Themistocles and led by the Spartan Eurybiades‚ the Greeks had 371 small oared ships known as triremes and pentekonters

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    The Battle of the Sexes

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    The Battle of the Sexes The most controversial topic in history has been‚ Who is more superior man‚ or woman? Be it from the men ruling cro-magnum age to the dominating woman of the nineties‚ the only acceptable answer is a yes to both sides. Men have there strong points as do women but they are in different areas. Men tend to belong in the workforce as heavy laborers and women behind the desks‚ women can have children and men cannot‚ and mens sports tend to be more popular then women’s

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    Historical Battle Analysis: Battle of Inchon‚ 1950 On 25 June 1950‚ North Korea forces launched a surprise invasion on South Korea under the command of Kim Il-sung and the North Korean People’s Army. During this time‚ the North Korean People’s Army forced through the 38th parallel and pushed through the unprepared Republic of Korea forces to the Southeast Pusan peninsula. The approximately 125 mile defensive perimeter was the point where United Nation forces withdrew to by August‚ 1950 and held

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