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    operation today. The settlement movement began in the 1880s in both England the United States. This time period was where settlement houses got their momentum. The goal of the settlement movement was to bring the rich and poor of society together‚ in

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    What was the original purpose of NATO? In which ways has NATO "reinvented" itself in the post-cold war world? Suggestions: Concise coverage of NATO + CW Belief of many politicians that NATO had become redundant re: end of CW How NATO has defied this prediction Eg expansion of NATO -> PFP -> NATO+Russia Kosovo 9/11 Afghanistan At present two important formal alliances dominate the international security scene. By far the most powerful is the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)

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    What assignment was the most meaningful to me this semester? This semester I did multiple tasks. They all taught me something new. After doing all those assignments‚ only one assignment was the most meaningful. That assignment was the autobiography. The autobiography assignment was meaningful to me for many reasons. One reason is that the autobiography was significant to me is because it was an important time for me. It was the time I learned a valuable lesson.The autobiography assignment gave me

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    Example In Mcdonald v. Chicago‚ the Supreme Court invalidates Chicago’s handgun ban and holds the Second Amendment applies to the states. Chicagoans should have the right to bear arms do to all the violence going on people around‚ people can take what they can. I think if people need protection they should be able to protect themselves‚ which leads us to the the fourth

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    What were the successes and failures of the League of Nations in the 1920s?     The League of Nations could stop small wars and improved some people’s lives.   But it could not defend the Treaty of Versailles‚ get disarmament‚ or stop powerful countries.          It stopped some wars – e.g. it arbitrated between Sweden and Finland over the Aaland Islands (1921) and stopped the invasion of Bulgaria by Greece (1925).   In 1928‚ the League arranged the Kellogg-Briand Pact‚ which outlawed war.   The

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    “Communication is not an easy process. It involves verbal and non-verbal attempts to assist the other person to understand what we are trying to communicate. Yet it often fails.” The communication occurring between two people as discussed in the statement above is known by academics as ‘interpersonal communication’. Interpersonal communication can be defined as a two-way‚ transactional process in which two people‚ occupying a shared space‚ continue to send information to each other and receive

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    resolution of this conflict. The battle at Midway was the beginning of the end for Japan and was also considered “payback” for the events at Pearl Harbor. At Pearl Harbor‚ nearly the entire U.S. fleet in the Pacific was lost from the bombs dropped from the Japanese. This led to the U.S. declaring war on Japan. As the U.S. were closing in‚ the attack on Iwo Jima and Okinawa showed the resilience and honor that the Japanese troops upheld. This was the last effort of Japan. The Allies considered an

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    connections. The internal strife‚ proved overwhelming and disintegration of these empires occurred rapidly. Disintegration was exacerbated greatly by Revolutions‚ such as the French Revolution‚ which was built on the foundation that rights in a nation applied in colonies‚ ultimately giving rise to the freeing of slaves. Thus the collapse of empires was generally founded on the attack of what had been the considered as the most lucrative and significant aspect of empire: slavery. A movement emerged to embrace

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    The 1920s was a decade of innovation and inspiration. From monumental changes in everyday life‚ to the new sense of freedom that infected the younger generation‚ the 20s changed how Americans thought‚ acted‚ and lived. The music of this decade was no exception. As the music industry entered the Jazz Age‚ it brought with it a wild‚ carefree mood that influenced Americans in every way possible. The powerful and distinct music popularized in the 1920s embodied the acceptance and celebration of new

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    Yet‚ its goal was to continue playing that distant role‚ that role of economic support and manipulation while its allies held the lines until the very last moment when America could come in and continue the battle. The United States would not be ready to wholly intervene‚ even though it was already a player‚ until the final moment‚ the moment when Britain and all that the pre-war world stood for needed

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