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    A Letter from the Front

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    only been here 24 hours‚ and they couldn’t wait to get out of here. Whilst doing the handover I was speaking with one of their N.C.O’s‚ he explained that the reason they were in such a hurry to leave was because of what they found whilst widening the trench. He said his boys had been vomiting whilst carrying out the task; it seems that bodies were being unearthed with every shovel full of dirt that they removed. For that reason I am thankful that it took us longer than expected to get here‚ as finding

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    Geography Notes

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    Some celestial bodies do not have their own heat and light. They are lit by the light of the stars. Such bodies are called planets. Jupiter‚ Saturn and Uranus have rings around them. These are belts of small debris. These rings may be seen from the earth with the help of powerful telescopes. ‘Sol’ in Roman mythology is the ‘Sungod’. ‘Solar’ means ‘related to the sun’. The family of the sun is‚ therefore‚ called the solar system. My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pakodas. MY

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    Burberry Marketing

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    eventually‚ brand loyalty. [i]’ The brand equity in the Burberry line of clothes clearly lies in its infamous checkered pattern. “The Burberry check pattern was introduced in the early 1920s as a lining to its signature trench coat‚ and became a registered trademark. Burberry’s trench coat was chosen to be the official coat of the British army in World War I.[ii]” Over the ensuing years‚ celebrities‚ politicians‚ socialites‚ movie stars‚ kings‚ and explorers all donned the checkered flag. “As a result

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    Battle Of Ahzab Khandak

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    Battle of Ahzab (Khandak) 1. Brief history This battle was occurred in month of Syawal during 5th year of Hijra (February of 627 AD). This war has two names‚ which is Ahzab and Khandak. Ahzab come from an Arabic word “الاحزاب” which mean confederates which being use by the Quran in Surah Al-Ahzab verses 9-33 to show the alliance of the Jews and the Quraish during the battle. In this Surah‚ Allah has clearly told the story of this battle and how He sent aid to help the Muslim. The name Khandak was

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    Ww1 Narrative Letter

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    due to continuous firing from a rifle gun and a machine gun. It’s been going on for approximately four hours. There is a short silence and another splutter of about 20 rounds. I turn to my side while sitting in the trench and in doing so‚ I dislodge some dirt from the side of the trench which of course falls into my ear and mouth. I am going to take a nap‚ but‚ I will be fully dressed because the situation I am in demands for it. I wake up to gun fire. Then I go to examine my rifle and see if my

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    Through the use of distinctively visual in various texts‚ composers effectively communicate their ideas and concepts of certain aspects by inducing the audience to vividly imagine and interpret and thus shape meaning. The author uses the distinctively visual technique to emphasise the ways that an individual reacts to a certain aspect of life and how individual human experiences affect their perspective and interpretation of the world. The German film Run Lola Run by Tom Tykwer and the world war

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    great in size compared to most other wars. Although World War One and World War Two were both worldwide wars they are very different in a war tactics and women’s roles. World War One and World War Two were known for using major war tactics. Trench Warfare was invented by the Germans and was later discovered to be one of the worst war tactics. It was a tactic where trenches were dug underground for soldiers to live in and wait for battle. Military troops fought to break through enemy lines by

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    his comrades. When Paul has a panic attack taking cover in a shell-hole‚ he should be moving forward but he is too afraid. Then he hears the voices of his friends moving along the trench which restores his courage. “At once a new warmth flows through me. These voices‚ these few quiet words‚ these footsteps in the trench behind me recall me at a bound from the terrible loneliness and fear of

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    WW1 Study Guide

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    States) c. Imperialism i. Sphere of influence (India/China – value) d. Nationalism i. Franz Ferdinand (Austria-Hungary); Gavrillo Principe (Serbia) 3. The War in Europe a. Schlieffen Plan – two front war; trench warfare b. Technology – machine guns/planes/uboats/poison gas/tanks/trench warfare c. Women’s roles – nurses/ambulance drivers d. Battles i. Ypres: Chlorine gas‚ Flanders Field‚ urban warfare ii. Somme: Bloodiest battle‚ tanks used iii. Vimy Ridge: proud Canadian victory iv. Passchendaele:

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    Whats Eating Gilbert Grape

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    World War I Webquest Historical Context: World War I was supposed to be the war that ended all wars. Instead it set the stage for future conflicts throughout the 20th Century. The people of the time called the conflict the Great War‚ and they believed that there would never again be another like it. Although the United States tried to remain neutral‚ it was eventually drawn into the conflict. The war had a profound effect on the nation‚ and touched upon many aspects of American life. When the

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