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    manmade or natural events taking place such as war or drought. In times of war the abundance and quality food is a critical resource to ensure that soldiers fighting on the battlefield‚ and civilians working in the factories and on the farms remain healthy‚ productive‚ and motivated. But as Lizzie Collingham believes‚ governments can also use food to achieve a desired result or as a weapon of war (88) 4. The presence or absence of food affected everyone involved in World War II. The abundance of

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    During World War II‚ Millions of people were put into death or concentration camps and almost all of them suffered some form of mental illness afterwards. These people were forced to let go of basic human emotions and work for the people trying to get rid of them. Even though‚ they tried to stay with God through everything‚ their faith was tested. When they were questioning their own religion‚ they went through almost manic states. Being confined and stripped to almost nothing made them feel and

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    States augmented its standing as the richest country in the world‚ its industry aligned to mass production and its society acculturated into consumerism. In Europe‚ the economy did not start to flourish until 1924. In spite of the social‚ economic and technological advances‚ African Americans‚ recent immigrants and farmers—along with a large part of the working class population—were not much affected by this period. In fact‚ millions of people lived below the poverty line of US $2‚000 per year per

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    the World War II‚ the Japanese army murdered about 3‚000‚000 to around 15‚000‚000 of people. Millions of those executed were Chinese‚ Indonesians‚ Koreans‚ Filipinos‚ Indochinese and prisoners of war (Rummel). China was the top country with the most casualties of civilians. Cities and towns were completely destroyed by the Japanese army. Many times people call these years the “Asian Holocaust” due to its immense similarities to the Holocaust. Which also happened at the same time during World War

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    Effects of War World II  Diego Cabrera  ENGL 101­01  Pr. Megan Mason  Cause and Effect Paper  Final Draft: March. 17‚ 2015    World War II can be called one of the most important events in the history of humanity.  There were many countries that participated in World War II‚ including Germany‚ Italy‚ Japan‚  France‚ England‚ and the United States. World War II began in 1939 and cause global  devastation and destruction. This war was the biggest of all wars; it caused many deaths of  innocent people

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    smoothly since they have a universal healthcare‚ which is open to everyone even tourists. As for their education system Spain is known as LOE meaning Ley Organcia De Educacion or fundamental law of education this is good for them and keeps their peoples standards highly well. Spain is a MEDC due to their seas of free trade and also tourists give them a better part of living and handling their surrounding well. Spain’s only problem would be their GDP because it has fallen and known to be as global

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    have been done for you. P.62 http://www.aristo.com.hk 2 DEVELOPING SKILLS Set B Review Test 1 Grammar & Usage The Olympics (1) had changed the lives of (1) has changed _____________ (2)  _____________ (3) to find _____________ many people in China. For security guard Z. Zhang‚ the final burst of fireworks over the Bird’s Nest Stadium for the closing ceremony (2) pointed him towards a new career. The 19-year-old Henan native came to Beijing (3) found a job before the Games got underway

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    Freedom is meant by someone can do whatever they want in their life as long as they do not against law. Nowadays‚ many parents did not trust their own children and some of them take an action by control their children’s life and also their activities. This is not the best way for children because it makes they feel stress and it will lead them to do crime and vandalisms. In my opinion‚ children should be given freedom because they can learn how to manage their own life without hoping from others

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    Envision a world without the effects of globalization. There would be no food‚ clothes‚ or any products from any outside country of part of the world. The world would be disconnected and unaware of each other. Globalization has brought the world to this advance level of trade‚ communication‚ and awareness of other nations. It is the process of a company‚ product‚ or idea that spreads throughout the world‚ often leading to countries around the world to become united and help one another. However

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    Major Turning Points of World War II World War II was a tragic event in history that still affects lives to this day. A global war killing millions and injuring even more‚ World War II was like no other. The Battle of Moscow‚ the invasion of France and bombing of Japan‚ and the attack on Pearl Harbor marked a gigantic turning point in global history. In 1941‚ Hitler and his Generals gambled everything they had on the German military’s ability to defeat Russia before the winter. The invading German

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