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    The Revolutionary War brought about the destruction and chaos expected for such a cause. The earth quaked with the intensity of battle as the two opposing sides fought relentlessly for dominance. Bright red blood‚ painted the ground from end to end as each side fought for their respective dominion and control. On one side‚ there was General John Burgoyne‚ A British Commander who was superior in the art and skill of war and ready to crush any rebellion toward the crown. On the other‚ was General Horatio

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    The battle of the coral sea was a colossal naval battle between the Imperial Japanese navy and and air forces from the United States and Australia‚ this fight went on from 4 to 8 May in 1942. It took place in the pacific theatre of WW2. This fight was remembered for its first action in which aircraft carries matched against each other. In early May 1942‚ the Japanese despatched an invasion fleet from Rabaul to take Port Moresby‚ Papua. They also sent a carrier force &to patrol into the Coral Sea

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    that evening‚ 23‚000 dead and wounded soldiers from Union and Confederate troops lay on the bloodied fields. Because of this‚ the Battle of Antietam (also known as the Cornfield and the Battle of Sharpsburg) will go down as the “Bloodiest Day in American History.” No other single day‚ not even 9/11‚ will match the pure carnage of this day. Antietam was a crucial battle‚ not only for the Union army‚ but also for the Confederates. The Union army‚ led by General George McClellan‚ was looking for their

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    by a series of some of the bloodiest battles in history‚ having immense effects on civilian populations and infrastructure. The war was so deadly in large part due to the advance in air warfare‚ weaponry‚ and military tactics. Some battles lasted for days‚ and others years. Of the list of significant battles that altered the tides of the war in favor of the Allied powers‚ the Battle of Stalingrad takes precedent. This five month‚ one week‚ and three day battle that saw a near two million casualties

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    The Battle of the Bulge was the single biggest battle fought by the United States Army during World War II. Also this was the most confusing. In the memories of the Americans who tried to understand what happened in those dark days of December in 1944‚ the name Bastogne is special. The heroic defenses of St. Vith and the Elsenborn ridge area were just as important to the outcome of the area; however‚ Bastogne remains the enduring symbol of the American fight against odds in the Ardennes. It

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    The Battle of King’s Mountain Major Ferguson of the Loyalist Militia was tasked with raising and organizing Loyalist units from the backcountry of South Carolina to help prtotect the British General Cornwallis. Ferguson gathered a few Tory units and marched towards Gilbert Town‚ North Carolina‚ where he set up a base camp. He issued a command to the opposition forces to lay down their weapons. If they refused he stated he would‚ "lay waste to their country with fire and sword." Patriot militia

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    Homework Assignment week 3 Chapter 9 1. The seven layout strategies presented in this chapter are office layout‚ retail layout‚ warehouse layout‚ fixed position layout‚ process oriented layout‚ work cell layout‚ and last product oriented layout. Each layout has its own objective for example office layout positions workers‚ their equipment and space. The next layout is retail layout it allocates shelf space and responds to customer behavior. warehouse layout objective is to balance low cost

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    british and french forces claim to have won the battle‚ both sides suffered from a large amount of losses. However neither side really did win. The British and french‚ who started the battle‚ won some ground‚ but it was not relative to the high casualty rate. \ In July‚ 1916. A british newspaper article was released from the american newspaper worker and one of the country’s leading war correspondent‚ Percival Phillips. He wrote about the Battle of Somme with an optimistic tone. For example he

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    Understanding the Battle of Waterloo is important to know‚ because it shows that bad decision making and bad intelligence reporting can lead to one’s defeat. Since 1804‚ Napoleon was trying to create his own empire over Europe. He was defeated in 1805 by the British‚ but he continued to move forward across Europe before being forced to surrender. He returned to Paris in March 1815‚ prompting Britain‚ Prussia‚ Russia and Austria to declare war. Napoleon invaded Belgium in June‚ attempting to take

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    Use of Symbolism in Hawthorne ’s The House of the Seven Gables In the novel The House of the Seven Gables‚ Hawthorne portrays Alice Pyncheon as a unique and compelling character‚ placing her in contrast with a story full of greed‚ lies and betrayal. Hawthorne reveals her fantastic character to us in numerous uses of symbolism throughout the novel. By painting a picture of a gentle yet proud woman‚ Hawthorne chooses to represent Alice ’s impressive characteristics using images that come up repeatedly

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