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    “Romeo & Juliet” “I love thee with a love that shall not die‚ till the sun grown cold and the stars grow old.” William Shakespeare. A lot of people say fate and the long-standing family feud is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because of the saying “everything happens for a reason‚ we may not know the reason now but we will in time.” Some think because of Romeo and Juliet killed them selves even though its tragic also brought some good into it by the family’s coming together in the end

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    What was the actual reason that the Civil War started? Was it because the North didn’t want slavery anymore or was it because of something bigger than that? Could it have been an array of instances all tied together? There are many possibilities of why the Civil War began to include‚ slavery‚ money‚ and not having an individual leading the States. All of these are valid reason if one side opposed what the other side wanted. To follow there will be more in depth analysis of why the biggest war on American

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    Executive Summary Germany has a long history dated back to the Holy Roman Empire. It is the largest country in Central Europe and it borders to 9 or more countries. Germany is a constitutional‚ parliamentary democracy. Citizens choose their representatives periodically in free and fair multiparty elections. It has federations of 16 states and corresponds to their own district and unique cultures. Germany has been through many wars‚ by winning and losing some battles. These wars and government have

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    We all know that World War II made the structure of the world changed a lot. This war began in 1939 and ended in 1945. It is the longest war and also it is the grandest scale war during the world history. There were almost sixty countries involved in the war. Every country which took part in the war lost manpower and financial resources‚ and many people died of this war. On the other hand‚ the economic problem became one of the biggest problem during the war. Actually‚ the war cost about five trillion

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    A dani wa ye - The one creates us and places us on the planet earth A se da orun - Creator of the heavenly beings A se yio wu ni o - He does as He pleases Aabo wa - Our protector Aanu ati ife ti ko lopin - He’s full of mercy and love that never ends Aanu re po bi iyanrin eti okun - His mercy is like the sand on the seashore Aba nise ma pada lehin eni - The one who helps us till the end Abe ti lu kara bi ajere - God’s ear is always open to hear us all at the same time Abetilukara bi ajere - God who

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    World War I The first World War‚ or also called The Great War started on July the 28th 1917 and ended on the 11th of November 1918‚ almost 17 million people died. The war found place in Europe‚ Near East‚ Africa‚ East-Asia and on the Oceans. Austria-Hungary started the war against Serbia because of the Assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and the July Crisis. The World War I had a big impact on the world but especially the United States. World War I had several reasons why

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    Why was Hitler able to dominate Germany by 1933? (15 marks) Hitler became chancellor in 1933‚ after being voted ‘democratically’. Hitler was able to obtain this position by using a number of methods to fabricate himself as a man who would solve all of Germany’s problems‚ when in reality he was a power hungry‚ fascist dictator. Hitler’s ability to rise up as a dictator and take control of Germany can be linked back to long term causes. These long term causes allowed Hitler certain advantages which

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    The Economic Influence of War on Germany Throughout the history of the world there have been many wars‚ and with that said‚ there have been many effects that war has had on the economies of the countries involved. Not only can a war hurt individuals mentally and physically‚ but it is often overlooked how greatly it can economically devastate a country. For example‚ after World War I‚ a large amount of Germany was left in ruins. Cities were wiped out‚ businesses were blown off of the map‚ and

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    geographically closer to Germany than to the Soviet Union‚didn’t appreciably decrease the Russian landscape. In 1939‚ as part of the infamous Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact‚ Germany‚ controlled by the Nazis‚ returned the favor and secretly agreed that the Baltic countries would be part of the Soviet sphere of influence. Stalin’s Red Army quickly occupied all three. However‚ Nazi Germany in 1941 invaded the Soviet Union and overran and occupied the Baltic states‚ pact not in consideration to the Nazi war machine. As

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    is no doubt that war is an evil one. It is the greatest catastrophe that can befall human beings. It brings death and destruction‚ merciless slaughter and butchery‚ disease and starvation‚ poverty and ruin in its wake. One has only to think of the havoc that was wrought in various countries not many years ago‚ in order to estimate the destructive effects of war. A particularly disturbing side of modern wars is that they tend to become global so that they may engulf the entire world. There are‚ doubtless

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