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    Women of World War 2

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    three of these women were serious inlfuences during the World War 2 era. They each had extremely simliar influences‚ exposing the truth‚ that helped shed light on how war effected civilians as much as it did soldiers. Mainly the european society‚ where women and children were stranded homeless‚ and poor after war had swept through their communities. Each of these strong women were determined to make sure that the world saw the real attrocities of war. Mainly through the use of photography.     But in

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    Cause of World War 2

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    World war 1 is the cause of world war 2 MAINLY BECAUSE After the First World war there was the treaty of Versailles.The treaty of Versailles‚besides stripping Germany of much of it’s territory‚ordered the complete disarmament of it’s armed forces‚except for a token army of 100‚000.It even had to pay an overwheeling war reparation sum of SIX BILLION AND SIX HUNDRED MILLION POUNDS. Besides of that Rhineland had to be demilitarised and occupied by allied forces.Most of German coalfields and industrial

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    How Did Eli Lilly Start

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    Bart Peterson – Corporate Affairs and Communications How Eli Lilly Got Started… The company was founded by Colonel Eli Lilly in May 1876 in Indianapolis‚ Ind. Originally the company only had 3 employees. The company remained in the family until 1953 as Colonel Lilly’s son‚ Josiah‚ and two grandsons‚ Eli and Josiah Jr.‚ each served as president of the company. Eli Lilly and Com is now the 10th largest pharmaceutical company in the world. Why They Started… Colonel Lilly was upset with the lack

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    The War to End All Wars‚ a very misleading name‚ considering the amount of people against each other. Those countries did not fight separately‚ they were well allied. Alliances are unions formed for mutual benefit‚ associations made between countries‚ organizations‚ or individuals. While many alliances were made public and other countries knew who stood behind who‚ some were secret affairs. Certain alliances in World War One were an important cause of expanded conflict between nations. Many people

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    World War 2 Outline

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    Thesis: During World War Two there were many battles‚ but only three battles would be significant to winning the war‚ these battles would be the Battle of Britain‚ the Battle of Midway‚ and D-Day. Paragraph 1 Topic Sentence: The Battle of Britain would show the Allies that Hitler’s forces could be diverted and stopped. Supporting Evidence #1: When Hitler began Operation Sea Lion‚ it was to destroy moral and show who controlled the power. Supporting Evidence #2: According to Quizlet.com “Significantly

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    Weapons of World War 2

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    and Artillery of World War II The result of World War II was affected by many different factors. One major factor which affected the war was the weapons and artillery used during the war. Since the beginnings of time‚ weapons have always been around. From swords and knives to nuclear weapons and missiles‚ weapons have evolved greatly throughout the years. The weapons and artillery used in World War II basically were evolved types of weaponry that were used during World War I (Military History

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    World War 1 And 2

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    The first half of the twentieth century was shaped by two global conflicts‚ World War 1 (WW1) and World War 2 (WW2). Both of these wars were the same in many ways‚ but different in some ways. For example‚ they were similar in causes‚ like‚ nationalism‚ militarism‚ and alliance system‚ but they were different in the events that shaped the causes of war. One of the causes of WW1 and WW2 is the alliance system. During WW1 the alliance system consisted of the Triple Alliance (Austria‚ Germany‚ Italy)

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    World War 1 and 2

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    WORLD WAR ONE FIRSTS First war to be fought on 3 continents. First industrialised conflict. First use of chlorine & mustard gas. First use of the flame thrower. First tank battle. First use of mass airplanes. First use of x-ray in the military. First use of a blood bank. First use of guide dogs by blinded soldiers. First four-star general‚ General John J. Pershing First use of trillion in estimating war costs. First commissioning of war art for propaganda. First use

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    effect philanthropy had on post World War II reconstruction. Zunz starts the chapter by saying that “the clear division of labor between government and civil society that the New Deal had insisted upon to lift the country out of the Great Depression became irrelevant during and after World War II.” Basically what Zunz was saying was that even though government and philanthropy were seen to be separate organizations or institutions‚ they came together after World War II in order to rebuild‚ much like

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    Aggressive Driving Essay 2

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    caused injury totaled at 32‚769 accidents. Aggressive driving can be linked to this because aggressive driving is dangerous and never ends well for anyone. In the 1990’s the term road rage was coined by the media and was linked to the most violent events. An aggressive driver is defined as someone who operated a motor vehicle in a selfish‚ bold or pushy manner‚ without regard for the rights or safety of the other users of the streets and highways. Aggressive driving is a major problem in today’s society

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