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    Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu‚ commonly know as Mother Teresa‚ is a truly significant hero of the Twentieth Century because by devoting herself wholeheartedly to the lives of the poor since her early age‚ she showed love‚ compassion‚ sympathy‚ selflessness and faith through her life. The impact that she had on the lives of others is still felt around the world after years of her death. The Nobel Prize winner set a good example of deeply devoting into humanity services. Since her early age‚ she wished

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    Why Is War Bad

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    War is bad‚ but actually‚ when it clicks in someones mind‚ its very helpful. If it wasn’t for war‚ then what would this country look like or be like? It would be very different because this country is in the condition it is because of war. The Revolutionary War drove the British out of America‚ and that’s part of the reason America is a free country. Even though most families lose a family member to warwar keeps the United States a free country. People have heard that war is a bad thing. It’s not

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    the two tall military men for months. Your kids were drafted early into war. They were old enough‚ but they didn’t go through any training. They were weak‚ you blame yourself. You go on each day wishing you could have done somethings different. But you can’t‚ so you choose to ignore it. You go on‚ because you know that that’s what they would have wanted. You are powerful‚ you are brave‚ and you are beautiful.

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    Even though the Stamp Act was finally repealed‚ thanks to Prime Minister Rockingham‚ the British stood their ground and created more acts like the Declaratory Act and the Tea Act‚ angering the colonists to form more riots. When the controversial law was established into the colonies‚ the citizens reached a point that they had to perform violent revolts in order for Britain to notice and to understand. The colonists were so upset with the law that they burned stamp agents’ houses down until they were

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    why the war came

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    Lincoln Reconsidered: Essays on the Civil War Era: David Herbert ... www.amazon.com › ... › Americas › United States › 19th Century‎ David Herbert Donald‚ Lincoln biographer and winner of the Pulitzer Prize‚ has ... it ushered in the process of rethinking the Civil War that continues to this day. ... Together with a new preface and a thoroughly updated bibliographical essay‚ ... Why the North Won the Civil War by David Donald; Richard N ... - Jstor www.jstor.org/stable/40189706‎ By David Donald

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    Why War Is Necessary

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    in it’s existence‚ there has always been and always will be war. History all throughout the world holds numerous acts of war dating all the way back to the early years of civilization‚ up until even today’s most recent problems. I believe war is a perfectly necessary action‚ especially when a hostile force makes unjustifiable attacks that put the safety of our country at jeopardy. This does not mean that every issue’s solution has to be war. Simply‚ this means you deserve to be able to protect yourself

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    Why Was Africa Colonised?

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    Why was Africa colonised in the years 1870-1914? The Colonization of Africa was due to a wide range of factors‚ not only economic and political but also for social‚ religious‚ humanitarian and technological reasons‚ which differed from country to country. Africa’s diplomatic‚ strategic and material potential led European Powers to seize the opportunity to exploit a new continent. During a period between 1870 and 1914‚ where the continent of Africa was completely annexed by the leading European powers:

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    There are numerous reasons why Socrates is more important and influential than George W. Bush. After the 9/11 incident‚ the world supported America and Americans were united. However‚ President Bush lost his opportunity to unite America and the world by deciding to invade Iraq. One of his main reasons for invading Iraq was to get rid of the country’s weapons of mass destruction‚ which turned out to be false. America’s reputation had been negatively impacted and its image much damaged due to the invasion

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    Why Are Islamic Banks Becoming Popular? Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University Writing & Research‚ COMM 1312‚ Section 102 25 January 2010 Abstract The Islamic banking system is currently spreading fast through many Arab and Muslim countries. The question here Why Islamic banks are getting popular? Islamic banking has the same purpose as conventional banking except that it operates in accordance with the rules of Shariah and the religious teaching underpinning Islamic

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    Why War Is Justified?

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    George Washington once said: “To be prepared for war is one of the most effective means for preserving peace.” As much of an irony it is‚ war is needed to safeguard our amity and to ensure that the balance of power will not be disturbed. The idea of war has been received with countless different altercations. In history‚ we learned that governments have glorified war to recruit young men to join the army by using propaganda. Soldiers who have died for their country were depicted as heroes‚ fighting

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