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    Introduction This essay discusses the immediate cause for start of the first World War as well as the short and long term root causes. Besides‚ there will be analysis‚ whether this worldwide heinous conflict could have been avoided or not. Lastly‚ which nations are mainly responsible for the start of the first World War. Causes Undeniable to the immediate cause for the outbreak of the first World War is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary. An angry dissatisfied Serbian-nationalist

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    The Lost Cause is the name given to the reconciliation of the Southern white society in Confederate states after the Civil War. The Lost Cause was a movement led by White Southerners in an attempt to restore their society in the harsh Reconstruction era. The movement affected America not only emotionally‚ but politically as well. Limitations and challenges that the Lost Cause movement faced were numerous and overpowering‚ which tell people why the Reconstruction era was so difficult. Some Lost Cause

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    The profound philosopher and scientist Aristotle know for his contributions to society and the study of humans proclaims “The roots of education are bitter‚ but the fruit is sweet”. (Aristotle). Through Aristotle‚ one can understand that education is vital to the success of humans and education is an arduous task‚ that often enough discourages many people‚ but reaches an equilibrium point of benefit’s. The quest of education‚ is a journey that leads to the demise of many‚ as society advances the

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    closer look at places of worship‚ liturgical sources and customs which were common at that time. A last task will be to ask whether there are any significant Jewish elements missing in the later Christian Eucharistic liturgy. II Early Christian roots in Judaism A. There were three major places of Jewish worship (Foley: 4-9) – the Temple‚ the synagogues‚ and home. The Jerusalem Temple was the religious centre. It served as the only place for sacrifices until its destruction in 70 CE. Synagogues

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    early nineteenth century‚ soldiers were diagnosed by medical doctors with exhaustion after experiencing the stress and trauma of war. These studies helped to establish PTSD as a legitimate diagnostic entity with a complex set of causes; BIOCHEMICAL/PHYSIOLOGICAL CAUSES researchers have found changes in the amygdala and the hippocampus—the parts of the brain that form links between fear and memory. Experiments with ketamine‚ a drug that inactivates one of the neurotransmitters in the central nervous

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    Imagine what you would do if you found out that the Government owed you thousands or even a hundred thousand dollars? Would you force yourself into homelessness‚ carry around luggage filled with paperwork‚ refuse to cash a check regardless of the amount‚ or even openly fight for what you know is right? Wanda Witter did not have to imagine this scenario because it had become her reality. At eighty years old‚ Wanda was in desperate need of help. Because Julie Turner stayed true to her social work

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    Hitler & Stalin: The Roots of Evil Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin were two of the most ruthless and infamous dictators of the twentieth century. They each left a legacy of cruelty‚ terror‚ and death; managing to change the course of history to this day. Throughout their lives‚ both leaders surprisingly had many similarities. They both lived deprived childhoods‚ with violent fathers and adoring mothers. Both suffered from inferiority complexes and paranoia. Most importantly‚ they were both mass murderers

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    The study aimed to estimate the prevalence of root surface caries in the Dakshina Kannada population. 6000 patients of both gender over 15 years of age were assessed for root surface caries based on clinical examination and structured standardized interview derived from the World Health Organization Oral Health Assessment form 2013. A total of 660 patients (11%) with gingival recession exhibited root surface caries. Males exhibited higher root surface caries 11% than females in the age group of 56

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    Temperature Effects on Radish (Raphanus sativus) Root Development Abstract Several studies have been conducted to establish how temperature‚ seed germination‚ and root growth are related. Because temperature plays a main role in many growth processes‚ we decided to focus on how it affected root growth. Radish (Raphanus sativus) seeds were chosen due to their ability to produce a distinct bulbous tuber‚ and their relatively short growing time. Three test groups were placed under different temperature

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    THE LOVE OF MONEY IS THE ROOT OFF ALL EVIL. St. Paul in the Book of Timothy states that money is the root off all evil. The main reason he gives for this is the fact that in the search for wealth many people lose their faith and their morals to. However Paul’s belief has been considered by many as a false one as other people believe that it is not money that is the root of evil but rather the love of money. Many a times in real life and in the movies we so love to watch‚ money has been the motivating

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