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    There have been thousands of civilizations recorded throughout history‚ some have sustained‚ others have collapsed. The civilizations that sustained have learned from the ones that have collapsed. They learn not to make the mistakes those that have collapsed have made‚ they improve and adapt. Some use the mistakes of others to make them collapse so they can sustain. By knowing what they need to do to improve‚ they can make sure that they don’t collapse. Civilizations sustain with a social structure

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    Why Did Gallipoli Lose

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    enemy would have thought that the Allied was preparing for the coming winter. The evacuation happened in three stages the preliminary stage‚ intermediate and then final evacuation. The first stage is when men would prepare for a winter defensive. The second stage is when they would evacuate about half of their men but yet still have enough to defend in case there evacuation was compromised and the Turks launched a heavy attack the Allied would have been able to hold them off for at least one week. Within

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    the English came to the New World and settled in The Chesapeake and New England regions. The lives of the people settled in these regions were centered on two dissimilar lifestyles. Distinctive differences between these regions were in expectations‚ beliefs‚ and social cultures. The differences created a clear cut between North and South. The wide gap between the development of The Chesapeake and New England regions was mainly because of the way their lives were centered. The Chesapeakes were geared

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    Why women should not have an abortion. How would you feel if someone told you to kill a life or take away someone’s ability to live? I firmly believe that you could hardly do it. Nowadays‚ however‚ this situation is taking place everywhere in the world through abortion. Is it good or bad for women to have an abortion? In my point of view‚ I strongly believe that abortion is a wrong decision. Thus‚ women should not have an abortion because there are many better and safer solutions‚ abortion

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    Germany and do similar with other small minorities. As a Lutheran and a Prussian he could not understand how German Catholics could divide their loyalty between their country and their religion. 39% of the German population were catholic‚ mainly in the southern states of the country. These southern states were the most reluctant to unify as a nation as the catholic population did not want to unite with the 61% protestant north population. This was also the same with other smaller minorities which included

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    Why Did I Choose Sparta

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    city-states in the ancient world have various similarities and differences according to their culture‚ government‚ education‚ political structure and more. However‚ if I was a wealthy woman and I had to choose one between the two I would choose to live in Sparta‚ because they would value me more than people in Athens would. The first reason why I would prefer Sparta is because of their education system. In Sparta I would be trained from a young age in arts and athletics‚ I would have a strong body and I would

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    Why Did Cabeza Survive

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    In the spring of 1527‚ five spanish ships set sail from the Spanish Mainland to the New World but tragedy struck and left only 4 survivors. One of the survivors was a man named Cabeza de Vaca‚ he and 600 settlers took place on this tragic expedition on June‚ 17‚ 1527 to the established colonies on the northern shores of the Gulf of Mexico. He and four other fellow castaways‚ a person shipwrecked or stranded‚ were the only survivors of the expedition so experts came up with some reasons on how Cabeza

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    Why Did Shakespeare Exist

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    “King Lear”‚ and plenty more that rose Shakespeare to mass fame from scholars to the average student. Most readers know little about Shakespeare’s personal life. Other than his works‚ which proves his existence‚ numerous scholars question whether or not the great poet/author truly existed. Shakespeare wasn’t born into wealth or royalty nor did he marry into it. Born to John Shakespeare a glove maker and a merchant and Mary Arden the daughter of a farmer. Throughout his life he never had money. He grew

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    rebellion and uprisings was due to the hatred on the lords oppressions. Responses varied‚ considering that lords and theologians such as Martin Luther did not agree with the choice of the peasants while some other theologians did agree with the peasants and even urged and praised them to continue. The peasants felt oppression coming from their lords and did not appreciate how they were being treated. In Articles of Peasants of Memmingen‚ which was a document written by the peasant people themselves

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    Why Did The Pows Escape

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    Flight Lieutenant Hendley‚ an American in the RAF‚ is "the scrounger" who finds what the others need‚ from a camera to clothes and identity cards. Australian Flying Officer Louis Sedgwick‚ "the manufacturer‚" makes tools such as picks for digging and bellows for pumping air into the tunnels. Flight Lieutenant Danny Velinski and William "Willie"

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