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    placement tests can potentially be a standardized test. These tests have grown in popularity in recent decades‚ and thus are becoming a greater debate. Standardized tests‚ common tests administered within a school district‚ state‚ or country‚ should be banned in the United States. Standardized tests consist of either a single examination or multiple examinations grouped together to be taken at a single time. These tests are used to measure how well a school district or region is performing. There are

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    Mustard gas was used in the Desert Shield/Storm war on us by Sadaam Hussain and his men. This is the main reason why all of our men that were in the war in Saudi Arabia are now having medical problems. This is one of the three main causes nuclear weapons should be banned‚ not to mention the amount of money they cost‚ and the space they take up. The main reason nuclear weapons should be banned is the simple fact that they kill or severely injure. The most remembered use of a nuclear weapon was during

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    Once There Was a War picks up with the author recalling the tragic bombing of a theater. In the writer’s next report he details the relationship between the British and the Americans. Furthermore‚ The writers describes Private Big Train Mulligan in two correspondences. The author visits a hospital where he meets a soldier has received a hand injury. The soldier is scared he will be crippled for life: however‚ while the author is there he accidentally moves his hand. Next‚ the writer describes a trip

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    forceful tactic of the use of sniffer dogs at festivals is actually causing more harm than good‚ intimidating and frightening people into ingesting their whole supply of drugs‚ resulting in high amounts of hospitalisations‚ and in some cases‚ death. This was the brutal reality for 23-year-old Melbourne man‚ James Munro. James died at Sydney’s Defqon 1‚ after consuming three ecstasy pills. While in queue for the festival‚ James became

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    The Vietnam War was not necessary Donna Baker COM/172 Version 3 October 29‚ 2012 Donna Hooley The Vietnam War started in 1954 with the defeat of the French and ended in 1975 with the fall and withdrawal of Saigon. The United States’ (U.S.’s) involvement in the Vietnam War started in 1963 with support of weapons‚ military training‚ advisement‚ and supplies until 1965 when U.S. troops went into battle with the North Vietnamese (Szczepanski‚ n.d.). American troops did not pull out of the war until 1973

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    At the beginning of the Great War Europe and Russia wasn’t producing enough food for their people‚ so‚ food administrator‚ Herbet Hoover asked the American Farmers to increase their yields to assist. With this increase Farmers were buying more land‚ more equipment and hiring more hands to tend to the ever growing farms. However‚ after the Great War Europe and Russia slowly started to produce for themselves and didn’t need the American Farmer as much. Even though the need wasn’t present the American

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    AISCT A.R. Grade 11     “Was the Mexican War a justified act of self defence or an unjustified act of imperialism‚ and are there comparisons to the recently ‘ended’ wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?”   Americans had one objective and that was to expand due to the belief in American superiority also known as Manifest Destiny‚ which was the creed that it was their destiny or predestination to expand. This became an obstacle to neighbouring empires due to Americas oppressive intentions. Mexico had won

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    Once There Was a War Picks up with the invasion of Italy. The author then details the invasion from his perspective. While the Invasion pushes inland the fleet continues to fire on the enemy. The enemy planes are continuously trying to destroy the allied command ship. The author then experiences the different greetings of the liberated Italian people. Afterwards‚ the author recalls a rescue mission of a local bartender’s pregnant daughter from enemy territory. Later on the author describes a PT boats

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    Throughout the war the British fleets were superior. This was probably due to its large empire. 1914 The first naval battle was on August 28 when the British raided Heligoland Bight. British destroyers entered this German naval base and fired torpedoes but the Germans sent out cruiser ships‚ which were bigger and stronger. The destroyers retreated to open sea whilst being chased by the Germans and shot at by Battle ships. In September‚ submarine warfare began when German submarine U-9‚ sank 3 British

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    "Why was the civil war so long and so bloody?" In 1860 the average American believed that they were living the happiest and luckiest a person could be. They were generally living better than their fathers‚ and looked forward to their children prospering more than themselves. However‚ at the time America had developed into two very different societies between the North and the South. These changing societies were beginning to adjust to the start of the industrial revolution in separate ways. In

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