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    with the bulk of their population in Germany and the countries Germany would occupy in World War II. By the end of the war‚ almost two-thirds of their population had been executed by the Nazi’s so-called ‘Final Solution’. 2. Why did it happen? There were multiple reasons as to why the Holocaust happened. One reason being Hitler deranged goals and his intent to create the ‘Aryan Race’. He wanted a race of pure Germans with blue eyes and blond hair. He believed that Germans were superior and therefore

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    Why Did the Titanic Sank

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    Why did the Titanic’s maiden voyage ended in such disaster? One of the largest passenger liner of the early 20th century made in the history‚ having the first and final voyage 100 years ago‚ owned by the magnificent White Star Line‚ was travelling without interference through the calm waters until one of the sailors on board reported that the Titanic is heading for a vast and humongous iceberg in April 12 1912 at that lethal midnight. The disaster had caused 1517 deaths on board‚ though there were

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    “Caesar”? Why should that name be sounded more than yours? Write them together‚ yours is as fair a name;” (1.ii.140-144). Some more evidence that supports Cassius’ view of Caesar as weak and gentle in act 1 scene ii are that Cassius also believes that Caesar shouldn’t bear the palm alone. Only because he believes Caesar is sick. Cassius says “ How he did shake: ‘tis true‚ this god did shake. His coward lips did from their color fly‚ and that same eye whose bend doth awe the world did lose his

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    REPUBLIC ACT 6939: An Act Creating the Cooperative Development Authority | The Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) is a government agency created by virtue of Republic Act No. 6939 in compliance with the provisions of Section 15‚ Article XII of the Philippine Constitution of 1987 which mandates Congress to create an agency to promote the viability and growth of cooperatives as instruments for equity‚ social justice and economic development. RA 6939 was signed into law on March 10‚ 1990.

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    50 out of 102 pilgrims died. The Wampanoag tribe already lived there. What if the colonists did not arrive in Massachusetts? They shared knowledge of the local crops and helped the pilgrims survive. John Smith made up a rule “if you don’t work you don’t eat”. It wasn’t easy for the new travelers. At first they didn’t know how to cook‚ plant crops‚ or hunt. Luckily‚ the Natives were there to help

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    How to survive a zombie apocalypse Zombies‚ do they exist? Can there be actual zombies roaming around on the streets‚ ready to make anyone and everyone who comes in sight a zombie? Well‚ Hollywood thinks so. The reason I’m basing this theory of ’can zombies be real’ or the fact that zombies can one day roam amongst us (eventually destroying mankind)‚ is because they are the biggest influence in our lives. Don’t believe me? Then I guess the long list of zombie movies might help you change your

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    In the short essay Why the Reckless Survive by Melvin Konner. He gives an in-depth explanation of why people do reckless activities. His main point of thought is that people don’t think clearly about risk. He explains that "The American public‚ after years of education‚ wears seat belts at the rate of 20 percent and has reduced its cigarette smoking only somewhat‚ "The widespread success of lotteries alone shows that people do not think or act rationally‚ even in their own self-interest." This

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    Soul Survives Your Body

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    SOUL SURVIVES YOUR BODY! You think you are what you see in the mirror—a physical form with a mind! But your body is a bundle of foods you gathered; and your mind is a bundle of impressions you gathered. What about the more important thing‚ something fundamental that holds both these things‚ something that still works even when you are asleep‚ the one you feel from inside‚ the real essence of who you are‚ something that is called by different names such as the pure essence‚ the pure I‚ the pure consciousness

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    Another reason that the flu had such a severe impact on the U.S. military is because of the way that the military was structured and arranged during World War I. In her article‚ “The U.S. military and the Influenza Pandemic of 1918-1919”‚ Carol Byerly gives information about the organization of the military into camps. Byerly uses the example of Camp Devens in Massachusetts to show how seriously the epidemic affected military camps. According to Byerly‚ the flu spread over the course of only ten

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    Why Did Tsarism Fail

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    1) Contrary to traditional historiography‚ Pipes states that tsarism need not have collapsed. So why did it? a. Pipes explains that‚ despite what many historians view (in hindsight) as the “inevitable” collapse of tsarism‚ that no one could have foreseen its end. That revolutionaries “acted with such reckless abandon” because they believed it would have no consequences for the regime (11). b. He also cites the fact that foreign states were investing in the tsarist government‚ with nothing to indicate

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