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    How did the residential school affect Canada’s First Nations people? In Canadian history‚ there are a lot of interesting events happened in the past. Some of them are events that are proudly presented such as Battle of Vimy Ridge‚ Canadian peace keeper and others. On the other hand‚ there are also a lot of tragedy events that happened in the past. Indian Act is one of an important act which occurred in 1876 and it led to establishment of Indian residential school‚ and the Indian residential school

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    Hitler’s Rise to Power How did Hitler rise to power (1933) and consolidate his power (1934)? When the First World War ended on November 11th 1918; many Germans were put into poverty due to the massive costs of the war. Millions of dying and hungry Germans caused the public to turn to radical political views. A crucial point on the agenda of many Germans was to find a culprit‚ someone to blame for all the problems that hit Germany after the war. One of these post-war radical parties was the DAP

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    First Year of College

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    English 110 6/21/2011 The First Year College Student The first year of college can be a new and exciting adventure to many students. Students can also take on new experiences in there first year of college. College can also come with challenges along the way. Students must try to find a way to balance their new college life‚ and transitions. Students go through difficult transitions like adjusting to their new environment‚ trying to make new friends‚ and some may have academic difficulties

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    What did Isaac Newton Discover? Isaac Newton is arguably one of the most influential scientists in history. Though he lived in the late 1600s‚ many of his discoveries still affect us in the present. His various theories still hold true even centuries after his death and countless experiments. The scientists able to improve upon his work became famous themselves. Some would say that he was the greatest product of the Enlightenment‚ the explosion of intellectual knowledge that

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    treated cruelly? Like when people you think are fair and kind convict an innocent man just because he was African American. Experiences like these can lead to people realizing the world is far from perfect. This is called losing your innocence. In one book 3 children experience this kind of cruelty firsthand. Harper Lee’s purpose of writing this book was to show how the world may look fine at first but as you grow older you realize that not everyone treats each other kindly or fairly. In Harper Lee’s

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    The History Of The Beatles Imagine four teenagers who were determined to create a successful band regardless of the cost and work necessary to be successful. George Harrison‚ the lead guitarist‚ described this determination‚ "We’re going to do it. I don’t know why … we were just cocky" (Spitz 120). These four teenagers who were determined to be successful‚ never even dreamed of how successful they were going to be. Six years after starting their band‚ they were not only successful‚ but they

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    involved. However‚ as the “free” countries fell‚ one by one‚ to the Nazi war machine‚ Americans began to realize the folly of their foolish optimism and clamored for increasing involvement in foreign affairs. American foreign policy changed in the years 1930-1941 as Americans realized that fascism would likely conquer all of Europe unless Americans acted quickly. Ultimately‚ it was fear of the fascist threat to American democracy that triggered the end of American isolationism and inaugurated the

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    In the late years of 1750-1850‚ students and successful scholars in the fields of history‚ economics‚ technology‚ and engineering had changes of their own they wanted to add and change in the society. The growth and development of new machinery and factories were starting to come into the picture. With all of the new factories‚ come jobs. With all the new innovations being produced‚ come demands. These demands consist of food‚ housing‚ and other necessities for the

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    the Republican Party‚ and our 3rd president who expected John Adams (our second president) to fill in the vacancies before his term ended‚ and refuse to honor Adams wishes. John Adams decided to go against him‚ and fill in the positions with Federalists. Jefferson was unaware of Adams hires‚ and became upset when he found out that the entire Judiciary was filled with all his enemies‚ and an excessive number of judges of peace for Columbia. Madison‚ however; only appointed 30 representatives to be

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    How Did Sparta Change

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    required to send soldiers as reinforcements when it was necessary. Sparta was ruled by two kings‚ who led them in war. However‚ when they weren’t at war‚ the kings’ powers were confined to religious duties. There were five Ephors that were elected every year by the Assembly‚ and presided over the daily running of the city-state. The third level of the Spartan government‚ the council‚ was called the Gerousia. The Gerousia was composed of the two kings‚ and twenty councillors‚ and acted as a judge. It also

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