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    World War One is one of the most significant event in world history. With the treaty of Versailles leading to hyperinflation‚ the rise of hitler‚ his dictatorship and the Second World War. The conception of the Anzac spirit at Gallipoli. And a change to the position that women held in society. It was also a significant event in the history of Australia because it was the first chance Australia had to prove herself as a newly formed country. The assassination of the Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand the

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    of students. It’s a tradition that we have all grown up with and know all too well. “I pledge allegiance...” those few words have been a topic of discussion ever since they were first said in October of 1892. Today many still believe in the pledge and the message that comes with it while others do not‚ it is an oath that has been and still is very controversial. Many people still believe in the power of the pledge. Believing we should encourage schools to have its students recite the pledge of allegiance

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    Nixon and Mao: The Week That Changed the World. “President Richard Nixon and Chairman Mao Tse-tung were well aware that they were making history that day in 1972” (Macmillan‚ 2008) Margaret Macmillan’s book Nixon and Mao is a wonderful moment to moment portrayal of what had happened between the United States and China in “the week that changed the world”. The book not only captures the meeting between the two world leaders who were taking a giant leap in the diplomacy between these two nations but

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    D-Day: An Invasion That Changed the World 29‚000 Americans dead; 106‚000 wounded and were missing after months of fighting in a place called Normandy (Ray). After reading this sentence‚ one may think of this as a dark time in our history‚ but the facts to follow will tell you otherwise. This historical event required months of critical planning and preparations. Several significant events‚ occurring during the invasion‚ had a major impact on the remainder of World War 2. The aftermath of D-Day would

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    This could be because of number of things‚ even things that are beyond our control. You may be a law-abiding citizen‚ but life catches us at funny moments and it is always better to have a backup plan. One backup plan is by making sure if you ever get in trouble with the police and land up in jail‚ you will always have a bail bond and will be let out. We will now go through the bail bond process to help you familiarize with it.

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    Win Some Lose Some Casinos are more and more common in small communities. With this being said small communities are changing into a gambling economy. There are both negative as well as positive impacts of casino gambling on the economy. In some cases the positive aspects outweigh the negative. Casinos are good sources of economic development‚ creating jobs and providing resources needed to build a better economy. A casino is a good choice as to help with economic development. This is a great

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    The Three Major Events of World War II After the loss of World War One the Nazi’s needed revenge against the Allied Forces. The Nazis gained support in Germany by promising to break the Treaty of Versailles and make Germany rich and powerful again. This promise and the power of Adolf Hitler caused Germany to disobey the treaty‚ which was the commencement to World War Two. The three key points to this horrific war was The Battle of Britain‚ the attack of Pear Harbour‚ and Victory in Europe Day

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    I believe that it is more important to have respect then power because a leader without any respect will not have any power for long. Some leader’s today like Saddam Hussein who has all the power in his country‚ but has no respect at all‚ not even from his own people will soon not have power much more. It shows that respect is more important also because when Caesar declined the crown three times it shows that he was not a selfish man and did not want to intend one to his people of Rome. If your

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    Cell phones: How Have They Changed Us Socially? Introduction Thesis Statement: Cell phones have socially changed our lifestyle and have greatly influenced our lives. Alternatively referred to as a cell‚ cellular‚ and cellular phone‚ a cell phone‚ which is also sometimes abbreviated as “cp” is a mobile phone or portable phone that enables a user to communicate almost anywhere in the world. The cell phone was invented by Dr. Martin Cooper who led a team of developers at Motorola and made

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    Every two years we have the Olympic Games‚ the games represent the uniting of athletes from all over the world to compete at the Olympics. However if you think about it‚ the Olympics have changed over time. The ancient Olympic Games were traditionally held as a religious event for the Greek God Zeus‚ but the modern Olympics are held for the world’s athletes to compete with each other. The Games have evolved in many ways in which I have learned and known. The beginning of the Olympics started with

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