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    John McCrae: A Canadian Poet “In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses‚ row on row‚ That mark our place‚ and in the sky‚ The larks‚ still bravely singing‚ fly Scarce heard among the guns below.”(McCrae‚ 1). John McCrae was born in Guelph‚ Ontario Canada. He was the second son of Scottish immigrants‚ David McCrae and Janet Simpson Eckford McCrae. His father was a woollen manufacturer. He began to write in Guelph College Institute. John was always a remarkable natural attraction

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    “BANG” “POW” “BOOM” That’s the sound of guns being fired at you. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have been in World War I. Read this to learn more about World War I. In World War I there was leaders for both sides some of them from the Allied Powers are Robert Neville‚ Philippe Petain‚ George Milne‚ John Jellicoe‚ Sir David Henderson‚ Douglas Haig‚ The Red Baron and many more‚ some of the Central Powers leaders are Mehmed II‚ Ferdinand II‚ Prince Max von Baden‚ and Franz Joseph.

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    ” (Toews 5) meaning that social related activity is prohibited in Naomi’s Mennonite religion. Naomi rebels these restrictions society has made to simulate her life in the city she wants to live in. Examples of Naomi rebelling are listening to Led Zeppelin‚ wearing makeup at school‚ making out with her boyfriend Travis and smoking Sweet Caps constantly. As for Holden‚ he too demonstrates underage alcohol consumption‚ which he “…ordered a Scotch and soda‚ and told him not to mix it-…” (Salinger 69)

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    World war one (core study) The reasons for the stalemate on the western Front Russia mobilised faster than expected. Schlieffen plan was modified a. Helmuth Von Moltke modified the plan b. Splitting the army i. Defending against Russia ii. Defending Lorraine c. Circling Paris i. Left a gap causing the French soldiers retreating back in to Paris ii. Damaged the German troops in number d. Resistance from Belgium i. Leading Britain in to the war ii. German delay ( food supply)

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    successful leadership and the terrible living conditions. The first reason why so many me died during the Great War‚ was because of the new types of deadly weapons. For instance‚ a variety of weapons were used: rifle‚ machine gun‚ chemicals and gas‚ the zeppelin‚ tank‚ planes and torpedoes. The main weapon used was the bolt action rifle due to its sturdiness and reliability. It released 13 shots per minute and killed over 500 men. One other weapon that was feared by many was the German Maxim machine gun

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    organization places a high value personal integrity and does not tolerate any sort of unethical behavior. Such unwritten‚ informal codes of conduct are referred to as: Selected Answer: norms. . Question 5 . 4.4 out of 4.4 points Managers at Zeppelin Construction Company set up a stringent job interview process by which applicants are carefully screened at different levels of the organization before they are hired‚ attempting to increase the chance that newly hired managers will have the knowledge

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    Rock and Roll- A Great Movement in Music The type of music that later became known as "rock and roll" evolved in the mid 1950’s. It was a combination of jazz‚ rhythm and blues‚ country‚ and gospel sounds. One of the reasons rock and roll was said to have such a great impact on society at the time was mainly due to the fact that it broke the "race barriers" of the time. During the 1950’s‚ the greater part of the United States‚ in particular the South‚ was segregated‚ with blacks on one side and whites

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    There were plenty of music coming out and showing up in the 1960’s. It was time; time for a new form of music‚ a new sound‚ it was time for a revolution. There was all types of music being played and new music being formed. There were all sorts of bands playing different kinds of music and playing with their own styles while taking over the airwaves. Whether it be rock‚ soul‚ or any other type of music‚ it was a revolution. This also led to new bands forming and breaking into the industry. In the

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    How Significant was the Treaty of Versailles to Germany The Treaty of Versailles was significant to Germany after World War 1 in many ways. It was significant for it to make the war end from Germany. Germany hated the loss of their land from other countries. They thought that the treaty was unfair‚ because they didn’t like what it was about. They hated reparations from France and Britain trying to starve the children there. They hated their army‚ because it was small‚ but powerful and they tried

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