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    However‚ the Swedes also have a barbarous Vikings past that contradicts the welfare state they have obtained in this present day and age. The Vikings were known for being merciless warriors who used their impressive ships to travel to faraway lands and raid wealthy‚ defenseless monasteries . The very fact that the Vikings

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    buried under rubble. Later on a further six children died in hospital. Many questions arise on whether Schumann deliberately ‘targeted’ the school or simply attacked what looked like a large factory. ‘The school was also several storeys high’. Most raids happened in the night but some were dropped in the day. Witness reports say ‘the planes flew first past the school‚ and then bombed it on the second run’. The school was surrounded by residential buildings. This suggests the this incident could of

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    Daycare Center Analysis

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    Starting out the story‚ you provided good descriptions of the daycare center. I felt I could mostly imagine the space (although some details were still short). I could definitely feel the energy of the children running and playing in the space. The tone of the piece fit the glimpse of a character’s daily life aspect of the story. I like how the story started out on the normal operations of the daycare center and how Keeley enjoyed the experience. I enjoyed it when you added when Keeley noticed

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    slavery while the Southerners supported it. Not only are there many causes of the Civil War; there were also many effects that emerged from the war (The American Vision 345). One big turning point for the South was John Brown’s raid on Harpers Ferry. During John Brown’s raid‚ he brought together 18 followers and seized the federal arsenal at Harpers Ferry; he believed‚ as one minister once

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    disagreement between the two‚ other conflicts arose; such as‚ ideals between abolitionist and southern politicians. Historical events‚ taking place in order to establish the chain reaction that lead to the Civil War; such as‚ The election of 1860‚ Raid on Harper’s Ferry‚ Bleeding Kansas‚ Dred Scott Decision‚ and The Kansas-Nebraska Act. Irrepressible conflict quickly appeared over the disagreeing ideals of how these two co-existing economies could not become one. Irrepressible conflict was inevitable

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    gays. One night at the Stonewall Inn‚ what seemed to be normal night‚ turned out to be a major event in Gay Liberation history. The next couple weeks after the Stonewall incident‚ gays began to move forward and push for equal treatment. The Stonewall raid is a turning point in gay liberation history in which gays made their first move. The sixties were a different times for gays. The law was regularly against them. Due to the law being against them‚ the police were constantly bashing gays in legal ways

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    The Devils Brigade was an important part of World War II because‚ during that time they were known to complete almost impossible missions that other units could not. After their disbandment in 1944 the Force was awarded heavily for their great heroism‚ and later in 2015 they were awarded further by the American Congress. Even just twenty five years after the disbandment of the Force‚ there was a movie dedicated towards the unit‚ and later on many documentaries and books were written about their services

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    travel together and are able to overcome and capture other social insects and large anthropoids‚ they may occasionally kill larger animals but they do not eat them. As the need for food for the larvae increases‚ food gathering raids become more intense. The hunting raids made by ants are carried out by "armies" of thousands of ants and set out from the bivouac in various directions. They form two or three parties going out simultaneously in different directions for 100 yards or more. In the U.S

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    above water. Mrs. Hatsuyo Nakamura‚ a tailor’s widow with three young children‚ had spent a hectic night shuttling her family back and forth to evacuation spots because of air raid false alarms. Exhausted‚ the children were still resting when the bomb fell. Mrs. Nakamura‚ however‚ was awakened at seven by another air raid siren. The all-clear signal sounded at eight o’clock and the relieved Mrs. Nakamura began studying her next-door neighbor tear his house down to make way for a wider fire escape

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    interpreting his vague instructions‚ Jackson’s troops invaded Florida‚ captured a Spanish fort at St. Marks‚ took control of Pensacola‚ and deposed the Spanish governor. He also executed two British citizens whom he accused of having incited the Seminoles to raid American settlements. This statement‚ which in the 1850s came to be known as the Monroe Doctrine‚ sounded tough‚ but most countries knew that America had little ability to back it up with force. Nevertheless‚ because Britain had also favored Monroe’s

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