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    Was It All A Dream? As Ms. Le Bris helped into the small cab that had been hailed to take me towards my uncertain future‚ my six year old mind whirled back to the past‚ recalling how I came to this moment in the present. My mother‚ Imogen Renaudin was an eighteen year old when she met my father. Fresh out of college and blindly in love‚ she had me‚ Ailsa Renaudin when she was just twenty. Lost in her own dreamworld‚ she fantasied that we would all be a happy family‚ slowly working our way up

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    Subsection II: The Zulu Kingdom & The Natal Colony | pp. 5-7 | Subsection III: Anglo-Zulu Wars | pp. 7-8 | Subsection IV: The Fall of The Kingdoms & The Rise of Nationalism | pp. 9-11 | Subsection I: Causes The first cause of the Anglo-Zulu war was British greed – they wanted to control a potentially important and profitable region of South Africa and the Zulus were in the way of this. The British were interested in the trade and farming opportunities in the Natal region and wanted to control

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    Plus‚ without having some sadness in our lives‚ how could we truly know the meaning of real happiness. Constant happiness would be like living like a robot. So‚ I agreed with Professor George Lowenstein that in his statement ‘A life that was constantly happy was not a good life’. My experience and adventures called life in its whole translation is not just constructed upon happiness. To experience life and all that it has to offer‚ one needs to also experience sadness and every emotion that

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    Was Appeasement a ‘Mistake’? H/W 07.03.13 There are many arguments for and against appeasement before WW2. Appeasement was a policy between Britain‚ France and Germany. The policy meant that the allies would give Germany what they wanted as long as they didn’t start a war or cause trouble. The Dictionary definition of appeasement is: (Government‚ Politics & Diplomacy) the policy of acceding to the demands of a potentially hostile nation in the hope of maintaining peace. Many people now

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    Mistakes are inevitable. There’s no sugar-coating it or avoiding it since it’s inescapable. In life if there’s one thing that is certain‚ apart from death and taxes that is‚ it’s that no matter how hard you try or how noble your intentions may be‚ you’re going to make mistakes‚ and as a result hurt others and yourself. It’s merely human to and isn’t that what we are? So what does happen after we make the inevitable mistakes we do? For all our justifications of making mistakes because we’re human

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    What was the Bauhaus and what was its purpose? The Bauhaus was a school of art‚ architecture and design that existed in three German cities including Weimar‚ Dessau‚ and Berlin. The school was founded by Walter Gropius in 1919 and it lasted until 1933. During its time‚ Bauhaus went through different distinct periods under different directors and cities including expressionism‚ constructivism‚ functionalism and architecture. The Bauhaus was the start of modernism‚ at the same time‚ it changed the

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    Was Rousseau a philosophe? Was Rousseau a philosophe? According to the Wikipedia definition of a philosophe‚ “philosophes were a new approach to learning that encouraged reason‚ knowledge and education as a way of overcoming superstition and ignorance.” 1 The underlying goal of a philosophe was the concept of progress. Through the mastery and explanation of the sciences‚ humanity could learn to harness the natural world for its own benefit in order to live peacefully with one another. Rousseau’s

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    Certainly terror and violence can be said to have played an integral part in bringing about the Nazi’s consolidation of power‚ as violence was such an important part of Nazism and was never far from the surface. However there were also other factors such as legality‚ tactical alliances and the successful use of propaganda which in effect contributed a vast amount to the Nazi’s consolidation of power‚ the Nazis deployed propaganda effectively as a means of deceiving the political nation of their real

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    Was The Holocaust Even Real ? “Now‚ as then‚ the face of an innocent child is my guiding light of hope for the world ..The reason to survive‚ to achieve and to work for the future‚ “ American holocaust survivor Nathan Shapell once said.” Everyone knows about the Holocaust and how over in Germany‚ Adolf Hitler had taken over a few of the towns and discriminated towards the Jews. Even though everyone knew it was real and there are Holocaust survivors‚ there are still people that don’t believe that

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    Life and Reign of Lady Jane Grey by Ann Rinaldi The book I chose to report on was about the life and short reign of Lady Jane Grey. Lady Jane Grey was born in 1537 of the Tudor House. Lady Jane was the great-granddaughter of King Henry VII and cousin to Edward VI. Following her was the birth of her two sisters‚ Lady Catherine and Lady Mary. Ann Rinaldi uses historical fact and evocative writing to describe Jane’s life as if by her own teenage words. The book was written as if Jane was telling

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