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    Youth the hope of nation

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    the society and continuity of society will be affected without a man. Youth are the hope of our nation .We can change the future of the society with our well being and courageous behavior. We’re here to show us that which we have not been willing to look at within ourselves. Unfortunately today we find the youth those who are more wanted to go in other places which are not useful to them as well as nation. They choose to spend their days playing computer games and they spends their nights tweeting

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    MINI ESSAY: Hitler’s Rise to Power “Hitler’s rise to power was due more to the weakness of the Weimar Republic than his own strengths.” I agree with this statement to a large extent due to the various evident shortcomings in the means by which the Weimar government addressed issues faced by Germans in the years leading to Hitler’s rise to power. The Weimar Government was a coalition government made of many parties that had proportional representation. As there were too many political

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    the League of Nations After World War I an organization was formed to try and make sure that another horrific war would not occur again. This organization was called The League of Nations‚ and it had some great ideas to help and prevent another war‚ but as history shows just a mere 20 years later World War II was beginning. The League of Nations had failed and Europe was in another total war that would take up the next 6 years of Europe’s History. I believe that The League of Nations failed because

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    Teacher as Nation Builder

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    THE TEACHER AS A NATION BUILDER More than hammering lessons into their students’ head‚ teachers provide them the tools to make them thinking individuals. A good measure of a competent teacher is the way her students are able to reason. A teacher should bring out the best in her students. She should be able to guide‚ inspire‚ and motivate the youth to strive for the best and to aspire for higher learning. A good mentor should not only teach technical or academic skills‚ he or she should be

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    Homelessness in Our Nation

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    Introduction Homelessness is not new to our nation‚ and it has greatly increased over the past ten years. (Hombs‚ 1-4) For growing numbers of people‚ work provides little‚ if any‚ protection against homelessness. Low national un-employment levels do not mean that all working people are well-off. (Blau‚ 21-24) What is homelessness? According to the definition stated by Stewart B. McKinney‚ for purposes of the 1987 McKinney Homeless Assistance Act‚ "a homeless person (homelessness)is one who

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    Rise Of Industrialization

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    According to Kevin Schultz‚ "the Industrial Revolution can be defined as a transformation in the way goods were made and sold" (2014). Between 1865 and 1915‚ the United States came to have the most powerful economy in the world based on the key role of industrialization. The Industrial Revolution shaped the nation’s economy‚ politics‚ and social life. The industrial growth led to many great advancements in the three major industries: railroad‚ steel‚ and petroleum. Each of these industries had leaders

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    Building a Nation

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    [pic] [pic] Preparing for the District Public Speaking Festival [pic] [pic] Table of Contents This resource is specifically designed to help teachers prepare for the District Public Speaking Festival. A separate resource‚ entitled Informal and Formal Speaking Experiences‚ is available through Winslow Centre. It is our hope that a formal speech is only a part of the oral presentation work students

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    The Rise Of Monsanto

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    Monsanto’s expansion Monsanto Corporation was discovered in St. Louis Missouri in 1901. The Monsanto Chemical Company was built for its business of selling food additives such as saccharin and caffeine. During the past ten years or so‚ Monsanto had merged its chemicals business to focus on biotechnology. By using whole systems of herbicides‚ pesticides and genetically engineered seeds designed to flourish in an environment swamped with chemicals‚ Monsanto promised to help farmers nourish

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    The Rise Of Socialism

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    Capitalism is defined by the Oxford Dictionary as‚"An economic and political system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit‚ rather than by the state."Capitalism is the best economic system in the world. It allows people to own businesses and obtain wealth. Capitalism rewards hard work and success‚ and in doing so leaves power with the people and not with big government.People from communist countries have fled to America to live in a capitalist society

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    Two Nation Theory

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    TWO NATION THEORY Nation The word “NATION” is derived from Latin route “NATUS” of “NATIO” which means “Birth” of “Born”. Therefore‚ Nation implies homogeneous population of the people who are organized and blood-related. Today the word NATION is used in a wider sense. A Nation is a body of people who see part at least of their identity in terms of a single communal identity with some considerable historical continuity of union‚ with major elements of common culture‚ and with a sense of

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