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    Who? Who was involved is Italy‚ Japan‚ Britain‚ France‚ Canada‚ New Zealand‚ India‚ The Soviet Union‚ China‚ and United states‚ Poland‚ and the Jewish people. Who created the war Hitler. The person Who recommended that Hitler should get the Iron cross first class was a Jewish lieutenant. Hitler had a crush on a Jewish woman‚ and he never had the guts to tell her. Hitler was responsible for WW2. Aided in his recruiting efforts he recruited Army Captain Ernst Rohm new member who plays a big role for

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    stands out on top as the main reason for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Although he has a religious background‚ Friar Lawrence is the most responsible for their deaths because of these three main reasons: he marries Romeo and Juliet‚ he gives Juliet a sleeping potion‚ and he does not make sure his letter makes it to Romeo. To begin‚ Friar’s first big mistake happens when he joins Romeo and Juliet in "holy matrimony". In Act II‚ scene vi‚ lines 1-37‚ he performs the ceremony that sets in motion the end

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Written By: Michelle Yang Topic: Who is ultimately responsible for Romeo & Juliet’s deaths and why? Death is and always will be a hard topic to talk about‚ especially when someone is to blame. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ many characters could take responsibility for the deaths of the young lovers‚ but who is ultimately to blame? In my opinion‚ Romeo is the main cause of their deaths. He rushed into marriage without thinking

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    WRITE YOUR ROUGH DRAFT HERE! When most of us think of gang war‚ we think of the bloods vs crips‚ or the other big city gangs. However‚ most of us do not know what gang life was like in the mid 1900’s. Inside this book‚ the author outshines herself in the production of a story so true‚ it makes us think to our core and ask ourselves‚ would I have done the same thing? In this book‚ set in Tulsa‚ Oklahoma in 1965‚ the story follows greaser gang member‚ Ponyboy curtis. In this essay‚ the witch of the

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    When Left is Right Left-Handed Toddlers By Carma Haley Shoemaker [pic] One in every 10 people is left-handed‚ and males are one and a half times more likely to be left-handed then females‚ according to Lefthanders International. Medical researchers have looked long and hard for what causes people to be left- or right-handed. Their answer? The same reason why brown-eyed people have brown eyes: genes that manifest their trait one out of every 10 chances. With 90 percent of the population being

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    classification is in the prison system‚ I feel we have to look at the history of it as well. In the 19th century classification was hardly used. It was mainly used to control the prison system populations. Things like age‚ gender and number of offenses were used to classify them. During the medical model years of the prison system‚ they used medical reason to classify inmates. This helped control the mentally ill from regular offenders. It wasn’t until recently that prison system started classifies

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    ------------------------------------------------- Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 | Congress of the Philippines | An Act providing for a national policy on Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health | Citation | Republic Act No. 10354 | Territorial extent | Philippines | Enacted by | House of Representatives of the Philippines | Date enacted | December 19

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    “The Mother: Remember the children you got that you did not get” Gwendolyn Brooks’ poem “The Mother” is ambiguous and totally unexpected. The narrator starts by speaking about abortion in a very accusatory tone. In the first part of the poem the narrator uses second person language and accuses mothers of getting abortions and talks about how all the mothers will be missing out on seeing their children grow. She is talking to readers about abortions in general. She talks to mothers and patronizes

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    Rehiring mean is the employee who left the company or retirement we rehiring them back. Rehiring employee also can prove the disciplinary problem for newer member. Normally the people who came back after they left the company on their own will have different circumstances than the rehires from company layoffs. Those companies will have a rehire policy set in place for any rehiring of past employees. The advantages of the rehiring the employee who left the company are different with each category

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    author of this essay “Mother who won’t disappear” Is Andrea Malin‚ a writer and journalist that has worked for The Wall Street Journal and National Geographic. This essay was published originally in February 1994 by the Human Rights Quarterly. According to Malin‚ “From a human rights perspective‚ It became evident that the “disappeared” where not only the victims; families suffered Immeasurably and in many cases were the targets of government repression” (Malin p.11)‚ when I read this I just realized

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