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    Hannah Baker was a teenager who faced betrayal‚ violence‚ guilt‚ and given a bad reputation based on the rumors that were spread about her in school. She committed suicide because of the situations she encountered. Betrayal‚ false reputations‚ violence‚ and guilt are elements that drive adolescents towards suicide in the novel Thirteen Reasons Why. Thirteen Reasons Why is about a teenage girl named Hannah Baker who arrived to a new school. She faced a lot of horrible situations that drove her to

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    There are several speculations as to why Neanderthals went extinct. One very valid reason is because of competition and changes to their habitat due to climate change. Neanderthals were known to be very good hunters‚ so when the climates began to change‚ animals that Neanderthals would hunt would have realistically gone extinct. This would have opened a platform for starvation. Another plausible cause would have been competition among both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens for resources needed for survival

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    Allied Sweep and the Defeat of Germany: The Failure of German Defense‚ The Triumph of Allied Strategy The intent of this paper will be to provide a purposeful explanation of the events leading up to the Allied invasion of “Fortress Europe.” It will also provide an analysis of Allied‚ as well as Axis strategy throughout the Allied invasion and sweep across northwest Europe that resulted in the eventual defeat of the Third Reich in Germany - at the hands of the Soviets. American entry into the Second

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    What are the top 10 qualities a great reporter must possess? Here it is in my humble opinion. 1)Curiosity- A reporter MUST absolutely be a very curious person. This is by far the number one thing and it outweighs all of them. Interested in how things work‚ and why people are they way they are. 2)Communication Skills You have to be able to communicate with people‚ interpret what information they give you‚ and present it to others. 3)Integrity- This goes without explanation. 4) Ability

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    political‚ diplomatic and military reasons for the U.S victory in the Revolutionary War. Confine your answer to the period 1775 - 1783. The colonies that once didn’t mind being the colonies now have a different view. The victory of the Revolutionary War was possible due to the political‚ diplomatic and military reasons‚ such as The Second Continental Congress‚ The Treaty of Paris of 1783‚ and the Patriots Advantage. The Second Continental Congress is the political reason because it was the start of the

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    After the French and Indian war the Americans were used to being neglected because the british needed all the troops they could get to fight the seven years. The Americans had experienced salutary neglect for so long that when the British came back the Americans did not like it. The British taxed the Americans with the sugar act and the intolerable acts without the representation deserved. This marked the beginning of the American Revolution. When the British came back to the colonies they had

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    hearing about someone. Just because you heard does not mean you know. When someone hears a rumor their first thought is to talk about it rather than take a step back and think about what that rumor could do to that person. In the novel Thirteen Reasons Why by Jay Asher‚ he uses Clay‚ Hannah and Mr. Porter to express that rumors can destroy a person’s reputation and outlook towards life. Sometimes a person’s reputation can be contorted into many shapes because of rumors. When Hannah first moved to

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    Why Were You Successful?

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    could get my body in shape to reach my goals. 3. Why were you successful or unsuccessful?’ I was successful because I never gave up and kept on working hard. I also never gave up no matter how hard it was. 4. What did you find hard‚ new‚ or difficult‚ about the process? When we first started to do the 15 minute run I found it very hard to run for 15 minutes without stopping because I got cramps as I didn’t have a lot of stamina. The pushups were very hard too as I never really did pushups before

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    WHY THE RUSSIA WANTED TO JOIN THE WWII Do you know that the WWII? It is one of the biggest war in the world. In this war‚ there are many different kinds of aspects like economies ‚ industry ‚agriculture and so on inside it. So there will be many problems about the cruel war. My question is that why the Russia joined the WWII. In this war‚ what happen about the Russia? Someone think that Russia should not join the WWII. If they did not join the WWII ‚ maybe they will not have so much injuries and

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    Overall the British owned Iraq‚ Transjordan‚ and Palestine. The French had owned Syria and Lebanon. This soon caused many conflicts throughout the middle east. The author‚ Martin Bunton‚ of the book‚ Palestine-Israeli Conflict‚ noted‚ “Thus‚ the notables faced the daunting challenge of having to work within the mandate system at the same time as opposing the Zionist goals to which that system was

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