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    #1 Jack’s feelings for Lucy definitely have some issues. Jack walks in to his family’s house where this woman‚ who he has never met before‚ is sleeping on the couch. He is suspicious about this girl Lucy and is told she is his brother’s fiancée who he has never heard of. The fact that his only brother hasn’t announced his engagement is very suspicious to him. His initial perception of her “sneaking” out of the house has alarmed him and he assumes that her actions are “fishy”. He comes to her apartment

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    World War II affected British civilians in a number of ways. It affected every single person including children. There were five main reasons why civilians were affected; this was due to economic impact‚ responsibility to protect civilians‚ government preparation plans‚ the improvement and increase in war technology and the changing tactics of Hitler. World War II was different from World War I; it was a total war. Britain had gone to war because Hitler invaded Poland. Britain had made a treaty to

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    Explain why many farmers were dissatisfied with Nazi policies towards agriculture. (12 marks) There were multiple reasons why the farmers in Nazi Germany were dissatisfied by the Nazi policies towards agriculture. This was based upon the fact that the farmers wages had dramatically dropped behind those of the industrial workers. Even though the farmer’s wages had actually increased to 41% between 1933 and 1938

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    Shadowed judgment: Why the Salem witch trials were led by selfish men. Judge Danforth‚ Hawthorne and Parris all have one thing in common. They resist the evidence that Proctor and Giles gives them due to their own personal follies. Whether it is for pride‚ greed‚ or power‚ their names will grow in reputation for all of it. All three of these men have unethical reasons for ignoring all of the evidence against the Salem witch trials that they think will result in their own personal gain. Judge Danforth

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    Why were the Japanese able to defeat the British in the war for Malaya and Singapore in 1942? The Japanese defeated the British in the war for Malaya and Singapore for a number of reasons. The British underestimated the Japanese and thought that Singapore was an impregnable fortress‚ meaning that they believed that Singapore was a country that could not be conquered. Therefore‚ they did not put much effort in trying to project Singapore. In this essay I will be comparing the Japanese and British

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    VIRGEN DELOS REMEDIOS COLLEGE OLONGAPO CITY PROFILE AND ASPIRATIONS OF BAR AND RESTAURANT MUSICIANS IN OLONGAPO CITY AND SUBIC BAY FREEPORT ZONE ____________________ A Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School VIRGEN DELOS REMEDIOS COLLEGE Olongapo City _____________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree MASTER IN PUBLIC MANAGEMENT by LORETO D. AZORES‚ JR. April 2012 i VIRGEN DELOS REMEDIOS COLLEGE OLONGAPO CITY ii VIRGEN

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    Question 1: Why were the U.S. and the U. S. S. R suspicious of each other after WWII‚ and what events between 1945 and 1949 heightened the tensions between two nations? The mistrust between these two countries has been there even before the WWII because they had different beliefs and different goals. The U.S.S.R was a Communist country controlled by a dictator that was not respecting a freedom of human rights comparing to the USA that was a capitalist democracy with valued freedom and human rights

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    panic and wondered what they could do to get more men in. Some had bases set up so when and if they are called they could be ready immediately‚ others had millions of people reserved for it. Once Britain hit the top they were infamous for the quality of their military. While they were basking in their glory Germany was making a quick comeback. Now with this on Britians shoulders‚ they had to act fast‚ so they decided to be sneaky and make the Triple Entente Alliance with Russia And France. It was a

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    maximum raw mark 50 0470/04 Paper 4 (Alternative to Coursework)‚ maximum raw mark 40 These mark schemes are published as an aid to teachers and students‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. They show the basis on which Examiners were initially instructed to award marks. They do not indicate the details of the discussions that took place at an Examiners’ meeting before marking began. Any substantial changes to the mark scheme that arose from these discussions will be recorded

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    Reading Guide Preview Their Eyes Were Watching God Zora Neale Hurston About the Author Although Zora Neale Hurston (1891–1960) died penniless and was buried in an unmarked grave in a racially segregated cemetery‚ she had a remarkable career as a novelist. She was also a pioneer in documenting African American culture. Hurston grew up in Eatonville‚ Florida‚ a fully incorporated African American township‚ and studied at Howard University. In 1925‚ she moved to New York City‚ where she became

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