Gallipoli was a 1981 fil produced by Peter Weir that shows that Gallipoli and the war in general was not as pleasant or fun as it was all cracked up to be‚ the film shows that even though some causes are worth giving a life for‚ some others are not worth it‚ the Gallipoli campaign was one of them‚ which was a short lived campaign and a fail‚ which resulted in the loss of many lives that could’ve been avoided. While the first thing I will explain isn’t directly related to the book‚ I will include
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Have you heard someone say that Winston Churchill is the greatest prime minister in Britain’s history? They may be right based on his actions during WWII. Winston Churchill was on the right with everything he did during the war as he did it all for his country and resulted in their side winning the war. However‚ it is important to note that Churchill’s legacy is not without controversy‚ particularly regarding his views on imperialism and race. Some argue that his actions and policies have caused
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August Pullman is a 10 year old boy in the 6th grade being home-schooled by his mother. Auggie does not want to go to public school because of his face‚ but his parents decide to enroll him in Beecher Prep; a private middle school in upper Manhattan. Auggie visits Beecher Prep and meets the principal of Beecher Prep‚ Mr. Tushman‚ along with three other students: Jack Will‚ Julian Albans‚ and Charlotte Cody. He becomes friends with Jack as well as a girl named Summer Dawson‚ who sits with him during
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Lyman Beecher among other things was concerned with eradicating the American problems of the breaking of the Sabbath‚ profane language‚ and drinking. Beecher stressed the will of humanity to turn away from sin. He argued that disestablishment would undermine the authority of moral elites such as himself. Men of talent and virtue would be driven from positions of leadership. Similarly‚ he insisted that disestablishment would lead to chaos in political and religious life that would lead to dangerous
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“Shh!” Was a common sound to here if you were with Harriet Tubman escaping. Harriet Tubman lived during approximately in the 1800s.That is when there was a lot of harsh slavery in the Southern states of the United States. Harriet grew up having a tough childhood‚ she escaped from slavery and helped others escape. Her story is amazing. Harriet Tubman is one of the most brave women to ever live on Earth. To begin with‚ nobody really knows when Tubman was born. That’s what makes her interesting. She
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a Tropical Island‚ written by Martha C. Ward‚ I learned about a culture on an island that is much different but similar in many ways to ours. The Climate of the Island was tropical with heavy rainfall. The Island was known as a “tropical paradise”. Ward a female Anthropologist went to this Island to study its inhabitants . Some area she focus on was Family‚ Religion‚ sex‚ tradition‚ economics‚ politics ‚medicine‚ death‚ resources and daily activities . Ward approach to getting this information as
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Harriet Tubman was a huge part of the Underground Railroad. She was a big part in helping slaves escape‚ she is seen as a hero in many people’s opinions. Harriet was never sure of her exact age‚ but she believes she was born in Maryland‚ around 1822. She was the fifth child out of nine‚ her mothers name was Harriet Ross and her fathers name Ben Ross. When she had turned six she had been taken to live with James Cook. His wife was a weaver and taught Harriet how to weave. Cook had her work on the
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Winston Churchill is a hero because he prepared his nation for WWI‚ Stood up against Germany‚ and increased his economy post wars. During WWI Churchill became the First Lord of the Admiralty (akin to the Secretary of the Navy in the U.S.) He noticed that german was getting very strong and preceded to build up his nation’s army. Acording to History.com “He established the Royal Naval Air Service‚ modernized the British fleet and invented one of the earliest tanks.” (history.com) Despite Churchill trying
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treacherous conflict was a guy named Winston Churchill. In his time guiding he showed and represented bravery and created hope for the people he lead. Winston Churchill had been an essential catalyst for their triumph over the axis powers and without him and the major change in
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be able to use them to better their actions in the future. The list can go on and on. So‚ how did Winston Churchill become so powerful? Simply because he had the best interest for Great Britain and didn’t let his opinion cloud his judgement. Through World War I‚ World War II‚ and then becoming Prime Minister‚ Winston Churchill had to put Great Britain in his best interest. Winston Churchill wasn’t always a star student. Some would say that for his first two formal schools‚ education wasn’t his “thing”
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