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    Why Did Nat Hocken Lie

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    It is terrifying to think that the fate of the world is in thousands of deadly birds. When his small children were I. This situation‚ Nat Hocken chose to lie to them in order to keep them calm. He should have lied to them for many reasons. These reasons include the following: they were scared; they were too young to know the truth; he was responsible for protecting them and keeping them calm. One main reason he should have lied to them was because they were too young to know the real story. Nat

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    The Bombay Plague Epidemic There were several important events that occurred during the Colonial era which are highly noticeable. One such was the abrupt attack of the Plague in the city of Bombay which was one of the major cities under the control of the Colonial government. The Plague which came to Bombay was a Bubonic Plague which was highly dangerous in nature. The city has no memory of ever having harbored it in the winter of 1896.It was considered likely to have arrived from its sinister

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    soldiers sent to them and the villagers were usually shoot as "enemies of the revolution" or "enemies of the people". The land‚ now freed from ownership‚ was handed to the nearest collective farm. Those villages that were due for collectivisation but did not want to join a collective‚ killed their animals and destroyed their grain so that they could not be taken by the soldiers and secret police. Thus began an era of almost unparalleled slaughter of farm animals and the systematic destruction of grain

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    Roanoke and backed out when those goals weren’t met. England‚ at the time‚ was weak‚ and relied on foreign aid to continue their activities. It saw America as an opportunity to establish and develop itself - not having to rely on anyone- just as Spain did with its colonies in America. While France was going through some religious struggles - Catholic and Protestant forces - Spain consolidated their power. England became faced with a great enemy‚ and not just on a military front‚ but also religious wise

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    Push” that would break the trench war stalemate. The greatest artillery barrage the world had ever known preceded it. The 3‚000‚000 shells were supposed to destroy the German barbed wire so Allied troops could walk through virtually unmolested. That did not happen‚ and because Haig had no effective intelligence capability‚ the first to learn that truth were attacking troops who died by the thousands on the wire. The Germans suffered massive losses at the Somme as well‚ but as defenders the resulting

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    Water was an essential resource for the Romans. There was water to be found easily‚ but how would they move it to their cities in a cleaner way? Luckily‚ the Romans thought of this idea and began working. This water collecting pipe‚ was famously known as the first aqueduct. The Romans were the first to build the aqueducts‚ so they could bring constant flowing water to the city. The water could be used for baths‚ latrines‚ fountains‚ and private households. The aqueducts improved the water

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    Why Did Jurono Go To Go

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    GO is one of the most popular game on the smartphone. It is became the phenomenon of the world‚ because It is make people to have a new experience to play the game outside. To introduce people to know each other and join to play together. The reason why people have to play this game outside because some creatures that they are called “Pokémon” has been outside‚ so they have to find about 151 of Pokémon to became the Pokémon master. Many reasons Pokémon GO became the famous game around the world such

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    Why Did Stalin Enter Ww2

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    Winston Churchill knew its fate depended on defeating them. In order to defeat the primary threat‚ they required additional support and resources. Churchill understood the United States support was critical to the war’s outcome but the United States did not want to be directly involved. After Japan attacked Pearl Harbor‚ the United States officially entered the war. They knew there would be a two-front war: which would be difficult allocating resources to the Atlantic and Pacific. Immediately thereafter

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    Keir Hardie founded the labour party in 1900. After a debate‚ the 129 delegates passed Hardie’s motion to establish "a distinct Labour group in Parliament‚ who shall have their own whips‚ and agree upon their policy‚ which must embrace a readiness to cooperate with any party which for the time being may be engaged in promoting legislation in the direct interests of labour." On the 26th of July 1945‚ the Labour government won the general election with the labour party wining 393 seats‚ the Conservative–Liberal

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    newly found Jamaican Republic‚ Marley found himself supporting the People’s National Party (PNP). Rivals of the PNP say Marley and his globally popular music as a threat to their expansionist goals. Marley’s lyrics serving as political inspiration did not just effect

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