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    When we hear the word downtown we think about the skyscrapers‚ the economic activies ‚ the big shops‚ in fact we imagine a place full of life.The central business district or ‘’downtown’’ as we call it is the heart of the city and reflect the city’s history. Based on an American model ‚it was reproduced all over the world. In term of beauty we can’t reproach anything to the new DT .Walking in Zeytouna Bay at night watching all the high and beautiful building will give you the impression of being

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    Were the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary to save allied lives and to end Japan’s threat to world peace? Did the resulting loss of life cost more than a deadly invasion of the Japanese mainland? In August 1945‚ the first dropping of atomic bombs in civilian areas of Japan killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Immediately following those bombings‚ Japan surrendered to the United States. The following essay summarizes the defense of the atomic bomb and its use‚ the arguments

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    did not contain great speed‚ strength and reliability which caused the army that had bought the tanks‚ had actually wasted millions of dollars on nothing other than a piece of useless junks which had also caused many army’s to lose battles against trench warfare after that was what the tanks were created for‚ which left human civilization extremely useful against the tanks in world war 1 using explosives.

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    being a man was you need to be brave‚ strong‚ and fight to the end. During the war it showed the brutal trench war‚ disease‚ and hunger the soldiers had to go through. There was rats‚ lice‚ and trench foot. With the lice came trench fever‚ a painful disease that began with sever pain followed by high fever. Then‚ trench foot‚ a fungal infection of the feet caused by the cold‚ wet and unsanitary trench conditions. Many soldiers died from either disease or injury‚ but the soldier who saw them died in

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    Many different aspects were used to make this World War a more technologically advanced war and no other wars before this one can begin to compare to it. Many soldiers suffered horrible diseases caused by the wars most well known battle tactic trench warfare. Most of the battles took place in the trenches. They were deep into the ground with all kinds of strategic patterns to protect soldiers from enemy fire and artillery. Sometimes soldiers would begin to

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    3. Bob Marley was singing at approximately 7-years old to his mother and neighbors. The attraction to singing music and writing lyrics was planted in his heart and soul from the love of his beloved mother who sang Jamaican gospel church songs and later chanted Rastafarian poetry. Bob’s mother‚ Cedella Booker-Marley had a beautiful Sunday morning church service singing voice. Mother B.‚ as Bob’s mother was affectionately called in Jamaica‚ produced compact disks: Awake Zion (A tribute to her

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    created after trench warfare was ineffective. Trench warfare is where each side has a trench and the space between your trench and the enemy’s trench is called “no man’s land”. The idea was that they would fight and shoot each other until one side took over the other’s trench. However this did not work because once they left their trenches they were mowed down by machine guns‚ thousands of bodies bullet ridden‚ it was a stalemate the whole battle‚ no one could take over the trench until one side

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    trenches of the Western Front during the First World War was one of unbroken horror? Trench conditions varied widely between different theatres of war‚ different sectors within a theatre‚ and with the time of year and weather. Trench life was however always one of considerable squalor‚ with so many men living in a very constrained space. Source 7 supports this by saying “troops fell prey to dysentery and trench fever as a result of filthy conditions and exposure”. However source 8 disagrees where

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    Third Battalion under the Royal Welch Fusiliers. While in the military‚ Graves wrote about his interactions with the trenches and how they affected the war. Similarly‚ in Warfare in the Western World 1882-1975‚ Jeremy Black addresses the topic of trench warfare during World War I. Graves provided his readers with the understanding of the importance and the features of the trenches. This was done by sharing his story

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    My Dear Elizabeth. The legion along with I have reached the field near Ypres‚ Belgium. It has been too long since I have seen you. The moment we stepped on forsaken land‚ the world blew up in flames and we all had to start our duty to our country. Some have continued to serve‚ and some have not. A comrade I met at the main camp perished as the first shell hit the ground along with countless others. When we came to relieve the New Zealand and Australian troops we saw a glimpse into out future. We

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