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    obviously Adolf Hitler must be brave ‚ strong and to be ready at any circumstances that lies in the future. When Hitler was a kid ‚ he wanted to become a priest ‚ however his father always treats him brutally and doesn’t let him to become a priest . He became a dictator instead of a priest when he was old. What happen to Germany and other countries if he become a priest ? Can he be well-known? Can he organize and manage it by himself? Let’s find out!                   Adolf Hitler was born at 20 April

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    Bitten by a poisonous radioactive spider‚ Peter Parker gained incredible speed‚ strength‚ human ability‚ and powers of a spider. One of the main reasons that Spiderman is still popular to this day is due to the fact that we are able to relate to him. Spiderman’s biggest obstacles are not supervillain but his daily ordinary life that he has just like us humans. He can’t pay his bills‚ he feels left out and unpopular‚ he has relationship troubles and he is worried about disappointing his Aunt. Even

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    The 13 English Colonies (1630-1750) As the colonies grew in the 1600’s and 1700’s‚ they became the home to people of many lands. These people brought their own customs and traditions. In time‚ they shaped these old ways into a new American Culture. 1 13 colonies 2 1.The New England Colonies More than 1‚000 men‚ women and children left England in 1630 to settle in the Americas. They set up their colony in Massachusetts Bay‚ North of Plymouth. Over the next 100 years‚ English

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    Argentina is a perfect example of this with their political party in 1940. "After the election of Peron decreed their merger into the Sole Revolutionary party (Partido Único de la Revolución)‚ but that sounded to totalitarian‚ so the name was changed the Peronist party" ( Kinsbruner and Langer 295). With a name like that Peronist party‚ they would not have had the same opportunity to rise to power because at least one person would’ve noticed that what they were doing was suspicious

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    By the 1700’s‚ Britain’s settlers divided into three distinct cultures within America. The New England‚ Middle‚ and Southern colonies were formed because of their differences in religious beliefs‚ geographic aspects‚ and occupation types. The variety of religious view in the New England‚ Middle‚ and Southern colonies helped evolve the differences between them. The New England colonies heavily practiced puritanism. Puritanism was a strict religion that’s main ideal was “everything you do affects

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    While each person chosen to live on the colony has to be smart‚ loyal‚ brave‚ compassionate‚ etcetera‚ I believe that each person also has to have unique skill sets that set them apart from the others. For example‚ while they each have the qualities listed above‚ perhaps once could be a leader‚ the other a scientist‚ another an artist‚ and so on. This way‚ the colony has a variety of characters that will lend their talents to the growth of the strongest colony possible. The first of the four people

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    against Rome. Spartacus was an individual who had astonishing courage and immense amount of physical strength. He was alive at the time of the first century BCE. A Thracian by creation‚ he was imprisoned by the Roman Army and developed skills to become a gladiator.1 Spartacus had developed into a modern-day inspirational character to others. His encounters in life had been inspirational to advocates‚ politicians and journalists since the 19th century. Spartacus managed a slave battle in Italy

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    Why did so many colonist die in early Jamestown In early Jamestown many people died it was hard there with the droughts that lasted so long and the attacks on the settlers it was pretty harsh back then.A lot of people got killed but not many lived.Those who lived were very fourturnet . Why did so many colonist die in early Jamestown. One reason why the colonist died is the environment‚the water was one of the big reasons why the died .another big reason was the bad conditions such as a long

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    To begin i would like to start with the fact that at first macbeth seemed normal and kind and macduff seemed like he did not matter. But as the story progressed that changed because macbeth went crazy with power and lost control of how he decided to live becoming a tyrant instead but at that point it was too late and macbeth had gone too far and killed macduff’s family The second thing i would like to talk about is about macbeth alone. When he spoke with the witches he seemed to take the thought

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    their effort to the gods‚ like in the Gilgamesh epic when he claims that if the god does not help him‚ his mission will be worthless. In the road to kill the Humbaba‚ Enkidu has his moment of doubt‚ because he already have met the wild creature once‚ so he know that what they are going to battle against. He is hesitating to continue the

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