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    the world has known the story about the World War I and the consequences that the World War I brought to the world. The World War I started in Europe‚ and even though President Woodrow Wilson wanted to keep America to be impartial in thought as well as action‚ but after the sinking of the Lusitania‚ Woodrow Wilson gave a speech to the Congress about joining the World War I. And the reason why was the United States of America involved in the World War I whether for the advantages of the Democrats or

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    Why Teenagers Join Gangs

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    Many teenagers join gangs because they want to “earn money either to help their parents” (Hoover 20) or just to keep it for themselves. Joining a gang is easier than getting a job which is one reason why teens join gangs. Other teenagers join gangs because it runs in the family. Their family members may be in a gang which made they join a gang. This happens because they want to follow their family’s footsteps. They just think that they should be involved in what their family is involved in. They

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    I show dedication by getting out of bed every day‚ getting dressed‚ and coming to school. I also manage a home‚ school grades‚ and a job. I do this all while holding down stress with a relentless willpower to make it through the day. I suppose that stress shapes my personality thus making myself into a better person‚ ergo my value of dedication. I persevere through life’s daily struggles. I don’t go down without a fight and have rarely ever lost. Life’s a game if you look at it the right way and

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    In the early twentieth century‚ tensions that had been rising in European countries were reaching a messy discharge in the way of war. Hostile alliances that split the nations‚ upturned nationalist and militaristic sentiments. The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand‚ in 1914‚ was the final affront and war broke out. Overseas‚ however‚ the United States held neutral and remained uninvolved with the foreign fighting‚ for now. America would not decide to evade the foreign war forever‚ and eventually

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    November 11th‚1918 eleven o’clock‚ I felt something in the air that changed‚ the war was over‚ it was finally over. The whole war for everyone lasted over four years‚ but only a little over a year for America. World War One killed nine million soldiers‚ injured 21 million soldiers‚ and at least five million civilians died‚ and that was only in America. The official war started June 28‚ 1914. On August 4th‚ 1914‚ Woodrow Wilson officially announced America would be neutral in the war. Bankers were

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    Why Girls Join A Gang

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    UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO MISSISSAUGA NAME: OLGA OTTEN TERM PAPER: WHY DO FEMALES JOIN GANGS (US) INTRODUCTION There is no apparent definition for the word “gang” but according to the oxford dictionary the term “gang” is referred to as ‘a group of youngsters or adolescents who associate closely‚ often exclusively‚ for certain social reasons‚ especially such groups engage themselves in

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    America entered the First World War on January 31‚ 1917‚ when the German military leaders had brand new submarine weapons in the Atlantic. This became a problem for the United States because they had planned to send vessels for France‚ Italy or Britain‚ but this would have destroyed the plan by sinking them. Woodrow Wilson was not angry but sad about this‚ because he knew this meant war‚ and he did not like wars‚ in fact he disliked them. The Germans called out the United States in a newspaper by

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    Why Join The Coast Guard

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    Why join the Coast Guard? The coast guard is the most promoted division of the military.The coast guard is only part time force of nearly 8‚000 specially trained people who serve the Coast Guard. You serve one weekend a month and two weeks every year. This doesn’t give you a good enough reason to join the Coast Guard‚ well the coast guard will pay for a lot of things for you. There is most definitely more benefits of the Coast Guard that without a doubt would change your mind for The great job.

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    Should Mothers Join Work?

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    Should Mothers be allowed to go outside their homes or stay inside and work inside? Nowadays‚ it is very common for mothers to work outside the home. Whether‚ a woman should stay at home or work to support the family is widely debated by many people. Some argue that the family especially a small child may be neglected. However‚ many women need to work because of economic reasons or want to work to continue a career. I believe that every mother has the right to work and the decision should be one

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    Fraternity Involvement

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    Running Head: FRATERNITY AND SORORITY MEMBERSHIP The Effects of Fraternity and Sorority Membership on the College Experience Ivan V. Ceballos The Pennsylvania State University The Effects of Fraternity and Sorority Membership on the College Experience Fraternities and sororities have been part of the collegiate experience for most of American higher education’s history. What once were literary and debating societies are now social and service-oriented

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