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    The Civil War began April 12‚ 1861‚ when confederate forces attacked a U.S union military installation at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. The people from the North were called the Yankees and people from the South were called the Rebels .During the war more than 620‚000 lives were lost 375‚000 were injured. One of the questions I looked up is why was the civil war considered the deadliest war in American History? When I looked it up to find my answer my answer was that the civil war is considered

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    of the reasons why he is so well know. Hercules is also very famous and characters of him come out on movies. Out of all the Gods and Hero’s of the Ancient time Hercules is the most well known and most seen on movies all over the world. The reason why people like Hercules so much is because he would save lives and he would win battle’s to save the people in his town. Why is Hercules so popular? Well to start off Hercules lived a long time ago in the Ancient time when Hercules was born. Hercules

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    Why was war inevitable in Europe in the early 20th century? World War 1 was Inevitable in many ways. The key word in this question is "Inevitable’’. My Oxford Dictionary defines Inevitable as unavoidable and unpreventable. Could have World War 1 been avoid? I think not! There wasn’t just one reason as to why World War one happened but a number of things. This is why I agree that World War 1 was Inevitable. The assassination Archduke Franz Ferdinand was one of the main reasons for the

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    Some top notch review material  (from quora.com)  If World War One Was A Bar  Fight    Germany‚ Austria and Italy are standing together in the middle of a pub when Serbia bumps into Austria and spills Austria’s pint. Austria demands Serbia buy it a whole new suit because of the new beer stains on its trouser leg. Germany expresses its support for Austria’s point of view. Britain recommends that everyone should chill. Serbia points out that it can’t afford a whole suit‚ but offers to pay for the

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    The Cold War‚ a non-violent war between the U.S. and the Soviet Union‚ served as a period of great paranoia for many Americans and the rest of the world. On the brink of nuclear fallout‚ the world lied in the hands of the communist Soviet Union and the capitalist United States. The two countries emerged from World War II as the strongest nations in the world‚ but the stark differences in government and economics led to a bitter rivalry. Furthermore‚ Stalin’s aggressive plans to spread communism throughout

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    Korean Food

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    1. Synopsis There are many kinds of Korean food in the world. The purpose of this report is that introduces Korean cuisine‚ the history and current tendency of Korean food. This information is derived from the writer’s experience‚ reference books and on the Internet website. 2. Table of contents 1. Synopsis 1 2. Table of contents 2 3. Introduction 3 4. Procedure: 3 4.1 What is Korean cuisine? 3 4.2 History of Korean cuisine 3 4.2.1 Late in the Neolithic age 3 4.2.2 Three Kingdoms

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    Korean Music

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    Korean traditional performance. LA 2012 I have grown up in Korea since I was born but I have never been to Korea traditional music concert in my life. It was my very first time to try to listen Korean music. I didn’t expect that much how much it would to be interesting for me. My first thought about the Korean music was “boring” because I know its beat and rhythm are really slower then other countries music. But my whole experience at the music concert totally made my bias different. Last time I

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    Korean Immigrants

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    Migration notes‚ “the men are the primary migrants and have high status in the US labor market. Women have lower or equal status [and] often stay at home to take care of children” (139). Initially‚ many migrant households aim to maintain traditional roles in the household and labor market. However‚ my parents soon realized my father’s single income could not sustain the family. Bretell highlights how “married Korean women [in the US] have much higher rates of labor force participation than do women in Korea”

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    Korean Food

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    Topic: Introducing Korean foods and Korean restaurants in Atlanta‚ GA Introduction Attention-getter – Fried chicken‚ collard greens‚ mashed potatoes‚ and hot oven baked biscuits. Aren’t you hungry yet? Perhaps your mothers and grandmothers had their own special recipes for these mouth watering‚ down-home cooked southern foods. Well let me tell you about mouthwatering food from my heritage - Korean food. Thesis – Korea has long tradition of food that many Americans can enjoy‚ now very

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    Why is Gatsby so great?

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    A dream is defined as: a fanciful vision of the conscious mind; a fond hope or aspiration; anything so lovely‚ transitory‚ etc. as to seem dreamlike. In the beginning pages of Fitzgerald’s "The Great Gatsby"‚ Nick Carraway‚ the narrator of the story gives the audience a glimpse into Gatsby’s idealistic dream which is later disintegrated. "No- Gatsby turned out all right at the end; it is what preyed on Gatsby‚ what foul dust floated in the wake of his dreams that temporarily closed out my interest

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