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    her. Her rebellious nature especially comes to the surface when she is in Austria. While living in Vienna we see that her friends have a lot of effect on her development‚ especially Julie. Marji started to wear make up‚ stopped wearing the veil and tried new things which were offered to her by Julie. From extensive analysis I have concluded that Julie had the biggest impact on Marji’s maturation‚

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    Rome and Greece had many influential impacts on the Meditation Sea‚ such as‚ impacts on society‚ and many other things such as trade. In Roman Society the people were divided into groups known plebeians and Patricians. .Rome used the Mediterranean Sea to trade goods to other countries. Another reason was the fact that the Mediterranean Sea was one of the main trade links used between all the different continents and regions surrounding the Roman Empire. People of the Roman Empire used it because

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    him”‚ Canada’s war effort likewise rippled a similar nationalistic sentiment. Although more than half a million Canadian enlisted and fought. With severe casualties‚ Britain nonetheless pressured Borden to raise more soldiers for the war effort. But not only casualties discouraged men to take part‚ the nationalistic loyalty of French-Canadians was heavily conflicted. French-Canadians. comprised 30% of the population were willing and loyal to fight for Canada itself‚ but knowing the war cause was not

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    How did Ancient Greek slaves get into slavery? Most of the jobs in ancient Greece were performed by slaves‚ allowing the citizens to enjoy an extravagant and carefree life. Ancient Greek slavery was somewhat similar to American slavery with one significant difference: Ancient Greek slaves were not born into slavery. The obvious wealth gap in Greece meant that many parents could not afford to raise their children and they would sell their children into slavery. Another way that slaves were captured

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    The Importance of Burial in Greek Religion For the most part‚ the Greeks did not believe in a different afterlife for the good or bad—i.e.‚ no heaven or hell. In their view‚ the afterlife was almost universally grim; the important detail for the dead was whether they were buried or unburied. Those who did not receive proper funeral rites were doomed to wander by the river Styx‚ the entrance to the Underworld‚ for eternity; their souls could never be at rest. Thus‚ denying burial to a corpse

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    Did Louis Riel have a fair trial…. By: Anansha Gounder Block: 1-2 1885 was a big year for many people in Canada. There were groups that loved all the changes or hated them. The people that hated them were the ones that it really didn’t effect‚ the ones it did effect were hated. Riel was the leader for these changes people looked up to Riel‚ but this this there were more people who hated him as well. Here I am trying to find out whether Riel had a fair trial or not because many find that he didn’t

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    World War 1 also known as the Great War which started in 1914 as was fought in Europe. World War 1 had a huge impact on Australia and it society this was because of the Enemy Aliens‚ Middle and Working class women and the labour force. Australia’s ally was Britain so they supported the Triple Entente. As a result of the their involvement in World War 1‚ tensions began to develop between groups of people on the Australian home front. In world war one there was a lot of work available because all

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    there is evidence of Greek culture in almost all works of art spanning from philosophy‚ architecture‚ and even sculptures. From bronze sculptures to the Trojan War one can see the influence Greece had on the Romans. The Greek art focused more on mythological events whereas Roman artists depicted current events. Rome also perfected the form used in sculptures when they invented concrete. Greece has an influence on medieval literature and philosophy since wealthier Romans hired Greek philosophers to teach

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    President Eisenhower announced that the United States would launch a man-made satellite into the unexplored universe‚ thus beginning the space race. At this same time‚ tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union were rising as the Cold War was ongoing. Since the competition between the countries was higher than ever‚ not four days had passed since Eisenhower’s announcement before Russia announced their own plans to go to space. The technology to do this amazing feat was yet to be discovered

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    Vietnam War had a big impact on New Zealand war veterans. Between 1964-1972‚ there was about 4‚000 young New Zealanders who had volunteered to service in Vietnam‚ they were wanting to get out into the world and do something exciting but the thrills of war were soon replaced by the gruesome reality. Things got worse when they finally returned home as they came to face an angry public and were told to get out of their uniform quickly and not to tell anyone where they had been. The full impact of the

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