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    Assess the view that appeasement was the only realistic option for British policy towards Germany between 1936 and 1938 The erosion of Neville Chamberlain’s# reputation was brought about quickly as his policy of appeasement failed to prevent WW2. The Cato# collective branded him as a criminal in the ‘Guilty men’#. Churchill# further reinforced this view telling the commons “England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame‚ and will get war.”#. These more orthodox views

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    Be Assertive! Here are some tips on being assertive. Use a strong voice Stand up straight Remain calm Be positive and honest. Don’t agree with others Say “No‚thank you!” Don’t slouche and have poor posture Stand up for what you believe in Have a well paced speech. Be firm and in control don’t be aggressive Being assertive will show your peers that you don’t want do drugs‚ and they should stop asking. Want Help? Here are some help lines to contact

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    learned from our mistakes then the light in this room would never have been made by Thomas Edison’s awareness of the mistakes he was making he learned what not to do and then eventually made this happen. Lights on Hi I’m --------- and I like to learn from my mistakes‚ instead of bringing myself down‚ and I’d like to inspire you to do the same thing I’m going to tell you: why not learning from your mistakes is such a problem‚ show you some ways how to learn from your mistakes‚ and lastly what

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    Mistakes. Harmful or Beneficial? Have you ever wondered how the microwave came to be? Or how some scientists were able to find ancient artifacts? Was it luck or just a hunch? Mistakes are a key part of discovery. Without mistakes we may have never been asking ourselves the questions we ask today? How did it happen? First and foremost‚ Mistakes offer an idea or thought one may have never thought of. For example‚ in "How a Melted Bar of Chocolate Changed Our Kitchens‚" Percy’s chocolate bar melted

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    many aberrations led to his own death. The first and most basic fault by Brutus was allowing himself to become involved with the conspirators. The second was allowing Mark Antony to live and then permitting him to speak at Caesar’s funeral. The third fault by Brutus was his battle plan for the war at Philippi. The act of joining the conspirators in a plot to kill Julius Caesar was Brutus’ first blunder. At first Brutus was unsure about the plan and needed more time to think about it. Cassius then misled

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    Factors that Motivated Britain and France to Adopt a Policy of Appeasement during the 1930s This paper will take a critical look into what the policy of appeasement was about‚ the factors that led Britain and France to adopt it‚ its advantages‚ disadvantages‚ and the impact it had on the World War 2. The policy of appeasement is a diplomatic policy that allowed enemies to find a common ground with one another to avoid war. The term was very common after the World War I because no country wanted to

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    Holden what his dream job was; saving kids from losing their innocence. While spending time with his sister‚ Holden realizes you have to let kids grow up even if they make mistakes along the way. At the end of the novel Holden takes Phoebe to a carousel. Holden realizes he’s to old to ride the carousel so he sits on the bench. When he sits on the bench it shows how he realizes he’s an adult. On the carousel Phoebe reaches for a gold ring‚ just like all the other kids. Holden was nervous she would fall

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    darkness causes mistakes to happen‚ that is no different when it comes to police action shootings. Mistake-of-Fact shootings happen all too often. Although officers are trying some less lethal options‚ 18% of police action shootings in LA in-between 1998-2002 were thought to be mistake-of-fact shootings. Steps need to be taken to lower numbers of mistake-of-fact shootings. In my opinion officers need more low-light training‚ less lethal training‚ and usage of sight alignment. A lot of mistake-of-fact shooting

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    Life Mistake Opened my eyes to see what I have I done‚ what I have committed‚ and I faced the consequences. Blinded from my mind and the words from other people. I was so ignorant and I had so much pride‚ that I didn’t want any help. I thought I could handle it all to myself with no help‚ but I failed miserably. I got a deep scar penetrated deeply within me and it’s a scar that will always be with me to remind me to never repeat it. Mistakes stay with me and they can’t be taken away from me. There

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    Abstract Artifact Theory about Fictional Characters Defended — Why Sainsbury’s Category-Mistake Objection is Mistaken Zsófia Zvolenszky* Institute of Philosophy‚ Eötvös University (ELTE) Abstract. In this paper‚ I explore a line of argument against one form of realism about fictional characters: abstract artifact theory (‘artifactualism’‚ for short)‚ the view according to which fictional characters like Harry Potter are part of our reality‚ but (unlike concrete entities like the Big Ben

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