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    World War I was an event that caused almost 10 million deaths in Europe‚ therefore killing off almost a generation of Europeans. It ended empires in Russia‚ Germany‚ and Austria Hungary and caused Russia to turn to communism and become a totalitarian state with Stalin in power. It created more rights for women and changed the social perspective of life to gloomy and pessimistic. The Congress of Vienna of 1814‚ created a long-lasting peace in Europe completed with regular peace meeting which proposed

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    The way a person may seem to react to situations that may seem ordinary determines how others may feel based on their action. But when a behavior seems to be abnormal and indifferent from the rest of the society itself‚ it can cause them to form a general opinion based on a person’s behavior and not their character. In Meursault’s predicament the way he view things and unexpected comments‚ put’s him in a position where no one is giving him the opportunity to be fully understood. Meursault can’t change

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     ­ truman asked congress for $400 million in economic and military aid  for Greece and Turkey‚ and declared that the U.S. should support free people throughout  the world who were resisting takeovers by armed minorities. Response to kennan’s long  telegram speech   ● marshall plan​  ­ secretary of state George Marshall proposed the U.S. provide aid to all  european nations that needed it. said this move was directed for hunger‚ poverty‚  desperation‚ and chaos. nations receiving aid had to agree to remove trade barriers and to 

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    The Response of an Hour “The Story of an Hour” is a two page short story written by Kate Chopin (born February 8‚ 1851 died August 22‚ 1904) (Larsson Donald‚ and Erskine Thomas 1)‚ but despite its small size‚ it is filled with conflicting emotions and symbolism. The amount of well-hidden symbolism can make it very confusing‚ but it also gives the story an unlimited amount of meaning. At first glance‚ many may not realize that the sky is a symbol‚ or understand a kind “of joy that kills” (Chopin

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    Italian unification l Background l After Napoleon‚ the Italian states were controlled by France. l Effect: l 1. They experienced the unity under the rule of an efficient government. l 2. They felt that they disliked being ruled by foreign countries‚ therefore nationalist feeling was aroused. l After the Congress of Vienna in 1815-16‚ they were divided into 8 states and the northern part of Italy was controlled by Austria-Hungary. l Again‚ they disliked the alien rule and

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    indeed a bug. The fact that he is unwilling to open the door for his family states that Gregor and his family must not have a close emotional bond between them‚ for we see Gregor’s fear in exposing himself. Meursealt’s day begins with him receiving a telegram pronouncing his mother’s death. It is the first sentence‚ making it blunt. Meursealt’s lack of reaction to this statement shows that his ties with his family are little to nonexistent. Both characters are in a situation where they are dependent upon

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    Does Paul Berlin Have Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder? Throughout the story‚ “Where Have You Gone‚ Charming Billy”‚ a brave soldier‚ Billy Boy‚ died from a heart attack of being frighten. After the incident‚ Paul Berlin started showing signs of a disorder called‚ Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. Post- Traumatic Stress Disorder is a mental disorder that can be developed after a person is affected to a disturbing event. There were several different types of signs in the story showing Paul Berlin’s

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    their homes. There were no cell phones‚ no fridges‚ computers or microwaves. The past years were the dark ages for in those times you could not just pick up a phone and call for there were no phones back then and the only means of communication were telegrams or one would have to wright a letter and give it to someone who is heading to the direction of the person you wish to communicate with or send it through the post office. Over the past years scientists discoveries were still in the beginning stages

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    and how they acted‚ and how that essentially shaped how women are treated and are able to act today. Last but not least‚ the Great Depression‚ and how a failing economy in the 1930’s could be fixed just the same as 2008. While Germany is sending a telegram to Mexico to get us into the war and sinking our ships with their U-boats‚ we began working on our very our own war technology. We introduced the convoy system to protect our ships against U-boats. The weapons highly used in WWI were machine guns

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    society started developing and new inventions were made. Friedrich Nietzsche started using a typewriter after his vision started failing‚ and his writings began to change. He went from “arguments to aphorisms‚ from thoughts to puns‚ from rhetoric to telegram style” (Carr 636-67). Frederick Taylor “created a set of precise instructions” that would have “maximum speed‚ maximum efficiency‚ and maximum output” for factories to use around the world (Carr 638). Taylor’s “system” made factory’s productivity

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