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    jobs included working in factories‚ nursing‚ and manufacturing. They could now help with the war with the things that they built and they also got money to provide for themselves and their family as a result. Initially some people even say that women won the war for us. They built planes‚ ammunition‚ bombs‚ and lots more to help win the war. Without women building supplies for the war we most likely would have lost because most men were out fighting in the war‚ so once they ran out they wouldn’t have

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    1939 Hitler and his Nazis troops invaded Poland which kickstarted this 6 year war that eventually ended on September 2‚ 1945. The outcome resulted in an allied win‚ once again. When fighting a two front war with Germany and Japan‚ the United States won the war by executing well thought out attacks on enemy’s home

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    The South had every opportunity to win the war. Even When they seemed doomed‚ England was there‚ ready to jump in. When the North issued the Emancipation Proclamation‚ all p\\hope was lost. They lost England’s support. They were stuck in a losing battle. Suppose‚ however‚ that the North did not have this chance. That the South took it out from under them. That the South freed their slaves. It seems next to impossible‚ yet completely possible‚ though not probable. Lee was love‚if he was supporte

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    routes in the Mediterranean as well as the Suez Canal‚ it is likely that they would be stretched too thin and would be susceptible to attacks by the Allied forces. The casualties of both battles of El Alamein included 13‚560 dead Allied soldiers and 30‚542 Axis soldiers. In addition‚ the Allied forces lost 332 tanks‚ 111 guns‚ and 97 planes while the Axis powers lost 500 tanks‚ 254 guns‚ and 84 aircraft. The Battle of Okinawa took place on Okinawa Island which is about 350 miles south of the main Island

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    Child Soldiers

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    Multi Genre Project Child Soldiers By: Ralia Lahlou Ms. Gugel March 2nd‚ 2012 The Beginning of the Change From the first day‚ something about these innocent eyes filled with hatred inspired me to write. These eyes are those of a child soldier. Before starting this project‚ I did not think much of children fighting in wars‚ but as the research got deeper and my understanding of their situation more thorough‚ this project became much more than a simple task I had to accomplish. I felt close

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    If I Won the Lottery

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    I’m going to talk about if I won the lottery. In the first place‚ If I won the lottery‚ I would study and improve my English to an excellent level. After that‚ I would like to travel all over the world and choose some interesting places such as Venice‚ New York ‚Japan‚ or New Zealand‚ to live there two or three years. Those are my favourite places. Living in those places would give the change to make many friends. On the other hand‚ when I get old‚ I would go back to my country and I would purchase

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    Krebs a year to finally leave Europe and return to his family in Oklahoma. Once home‚ he found it hard to talk about all he had seen in his tour of duty overseas‚ which should be attributed to the fact that he saw action in some of the bloodiest‚ most crucial battles towards the culmination of the war. Therefore‚ Krebs difficulty in acknowledging his past is because he was indeed a "good soldier" (139)‚ whose efforts in order to survive "The Great War‚" were not recognized by his country‚ town and

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    If I Won the Lottery

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    If I won the lottery this would be the best feeling ever but it may also be very challenging as well. Winning the lottery would change everything completely. It would change the way I look‚ walk‚ and even talk. If I won the lottery the challenges that I know I would face are my friends becoming my enemies‚ I wouldn’t be able to receive no benefits or help from the state‚ and materialistic things that I would not need in my life. First‚ my friends becoming my enemies because your friends

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    It was the year 1756 and the British had just won The French and Indian War. All colonists were now under British rule. The French and Indian War was a long fought war that lasted seven years meaning the war was expensive. The British Parliament then decided to impose a tax on paper to make up for the expenses of the war and to repay the British Soldiers. The Tax was fairly cheap (ten cents)‚ at the time‚ however‚ many of the colonists had just felt as if they had been threatened to pay such a

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    Type Talk

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    Type Talk: The 16 Personality Types That Determine How We Live‚ Love‚ and Work by Otto Kroeger and Janet M. Thuesen Dell Publishing‚ October‚ 1989 Type Talk is a primer on personality preference typing centered on the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator ("MBTI"). The MBTI is a widely-used "test" that helps a person begin to understand why people perceive situations differently‚ communicate different from others‚ and opt for different activities. The book ’s authors‚ Otto Kroeger and Janet Thuesen

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