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    the first major world war where many countries participated for their freedoms. For being the first major world war‚ it definitely made a strong impact on human history. It lasted four long years‚ from 1914 to 1918. This tragic event left over 17 million soldiers and civilians killed and 20 million seriously wounded. We humans should and probably will never forget this very important affair in history that changed so many lives. Some for the better‚ and some for the very worst. Events Leading Up

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    WHAT IF I MISSED THE TRAIN…. (A Recollection of a journey from Bodh Gaya to Patna Junction) The preaching hall overflew with the devotees with supreme mirth at their hearts to receive the sacred empowerment from His Holiness. It was on 10th January‚ 2012‚ the final day of His Holiness’s 32nd Kalachakra Empowerment at Bodh Gaya; the sacred seat of Buddha Dharma. Personally‚ it was my first ever journey to the place inside Bihar and so for Kalachakra. It enthralled me for being able to attend this

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    Assignment 1 Presented to Michelle Ford Prepared by Kaiheng Xu April 6‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF PAPER -------------------------------------- 1 INTRODUCTION Brief definition of sustainability Economic impacts Social impacts Environmental impacts Political issues Natural disasters -------------------------------------- 1 ----------------------------------- 2‚ 3 ------------------------------------3‚ 4 ------------------------------------4‚ 5 ------------------------------------5‚

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    America is one of the most developed countries in the world and a huge reason is because of the United States government. The agreement under which the government had been operating since 1781 was the Articles of Confederation‚ but it was replaced by the Constitution in 1789. This change was required due to the need for a stronger Federal Government. It is astonishing that the Constitution‚ which was created by a group of brilliant leaders still prevails to this day and serves the purpose of running

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    things easier. Other inventions were huge and helped the world become better. There were many inventions that paved the way for the future to build on and make better. Let’s look at these “famous firsts” and how they helped the people in 1893 and the years that followed. Here is a list of many of the inventions and other items that were made during the fair in 1893 and how they helped people during this time. Original Ferris Wheel made by George Washington Gale Ferris’ Jr. This perfected invention

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    Virginia Woolf’s article entitled “If Shakespeare had a Sister” which is in Forming a Critical Perspective shows a case on how women in the Elizabethan age would have never been allowed to write the plays or literature works of Shakespeare. Woolf talks about how it would have been impossible it would be for women in that time period to write. She makes some valid arguments‚ but overall the inequality of ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos makes this article unpersuasive. Firstly‚ Virginia Woolf does not really

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    WHAT INFLUENCE HAS VINCENT VAN GOGH HAD ON ART IN THE LAST 200 YEARS? Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890) is considered the greatest Dutch painter after Rembrandt‚ and one of the greatest of the Post-impressionists. His influence on 19th and 20th century art inspired countless movements‚ artists and altered our perception of beauty‚ style‚ persona‚ and individuality. The legacy of his artworks and personal tale are an attribute of how art is now culturally depicted. Although‚ first we must examine Post-Impressionism

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    meet up with the demand and this has significantly widened up the industry over the years. Consequently‚ telecommunication industry has impacted positively on National development and globalization. Thus‚ National development can be seen as a process that involves extending the benefits of development such as constructing of roads‚ sinking of boreholes‚ building of schools‚ hospitals‚ etc to the people. National development cannot be possible without development communication‚ hence‚ telecommunication

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    History is one of the central elements of a nations culture‚ it creates a sense of identity and shared experience for citizens or any individual connected to a nation. For this reason‚ it became very important for historians to document a national history. Australian national histories are a fairly recent phenomenon‚ and began in the days of the first fleet to keep documented what was discovered. National histories also contribute to modern day popular culture bringing people a sense of identity

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    | World War I (Total War) | World War II (Total War) | Causes | Long Term: MAINShort Term: Serbian Nationalism‚ Bosnian crisis‚ Moroccan crisisImmediate: Ass. of Austrian Archduke Franz Ferdinand | Long Term: Treaty of Versailles‚ Failure of LON‚ Econ DepressionShort term: Absynnia‚ Munich‚ appeasement Immediate: Invasion of Poland (9.1. 1939) and Pearl Harbor (12. 7. 1941) | War | Western Front: Schlieffen Plan fail‚ Trench Warfare‚ Entry of USA Eastern Front: Austria & Germany V.S. Russia

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