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    than most citizens believe. Technically speaking you have to win more than just voters. You have to win the media over and companies. A president also needs to win electoral votes instead of popular votes. In 2016‚ Donald Trump ran a very unique campaign‚ so he could win the presidency. He ran against Hillary Clinton‚ and he won the presidency. Two years later‚ many people who reside in the United States ask the question: How did Trump win the election? Many people think he won because how he understood

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    The election of 1932 was one of the biggest landslide wins in presidential elections. Held on November 8‚ 1932‚ in which Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt defeated Republican President Herbert Hoover. The election was held during the Great Depression‚ which is a main influence of the severity of Hoover’s loss. This was the longest and most severe depression ever experienced by the industrialized Western world‚ sparking changes in economic institutions‚ policy‚ and economic theory. The fundamental cause

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    entire Greek peninsula. The struggle between the two Greek mega powers‚ Sparta and Athens‚ began less than fifty years after they defeated the Persians. Athenian control of the seas would have to be equal to the Persian money if Sparta was going to win the war‚ and finally at the Battle of Syracuse‚ the Spartans showed that they were the masters of land and sea within Greece. With Sparta now in control of the Greek empire‚ it was necessary to provide men with duties other than war fighting and training

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    was spent foolishly and battled were led incorrectly. However‚ it wasn’t all for nothing. The war of 1812 had its impact‚ maybe not so largely visible‚ it is still there. Firstly‚ it led to increase in nationalism‚ even though United States didn’t win the war. It was the first war that the USA had fought without any foreign help. It led to manifest destiny‚ which increased the size of the US by ⅓. Sometimes this war is even called America’s Second War for Independence. Before this war‚ most nations

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    the Christian religion and were violators of all laws. This war started in 772 AD and went on for thirty three years with many false agreements of surrender by the Saxons including them to renounce the devil and adopt Christianity. In 804 AD Charles wins this long war and allows the rest of the ten thousand Saxons to live in peace as long as they abided by his agreement which was to denounce the devil and accept the Christian faith and to join the Franks as one people. Charles shows the people of his

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    Adrian Iwaskiw Why we can not win the War in Afghanistan The most important international challenge facing the United States over the next ten years is dealing with the war in Afghanistan. The war has been going on for ten years and we have gotten very little progress. As days go by more and more American soldiers are being killed battling the unforeseeable enemy. In Afghanistan the United States is most likely fighting a losing battle. The War in Afghanistan can almost be compared to the Vietnam

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    believed it and the other countries believed it. The Union struggled with their military leaders and they weren’t familiar with the South’s land. The struggles that the North had before Gettysburg led to everyone believing that the South was going to win the Civil War. The North wasn’t crushing the South like they thought they would. The South wasn’t necessarily winning but they weren’t being beaten so the perception of them “winning” came about. The South had claimed to have better military leaders

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    EVERY victimised woman against all odds including what she calls the big daddy of all boys ‘the US S4enate’. Sufferer of bad marriages and a rape survivor she has that rare ability to influence any woman by actually setting an example. Fight Back and Win is thus not merely an account person’s life but also‚ a guide live to live your own by fighting your own battles over coming all odds and coming out with flying colours. The book is a collection of approximately 50 cases Allred has fought and won

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    should tell just in case. WHAT SHOULD I DO? These questions pop through everyone’s heads all the time when they are trying to make a difficult decision‚ that is what the two main characters faced in the story and play‚ “Cover-ups” and “Good Guys Always Win.” To begin‚ in “Cover-ups” Richard and Jenna both find out a secret that has been kept from them for a long time. This causes Mrs. Kittredge to make a hard decision‚ should she tell them the truth about their fathers? Mrs. Kittredge follows her gut

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    were by surprising the Hessians. In effect to winning the battle so quickly‚ The Battle of Trenton was a turning point in The American Revolution. The total dominance of the Americans gave lots of motivation necessary for the Continental Army to win the war. If the colonists wouldn’t have had this motivation‚ the British could have easily won the war because the Continental army would not have any motivation‚ making them give up and not fight. This did not happen though because of excellent strategy

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