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    war had been very differently – European countries had been damaged very badly; the young industries of Japan and India received an enormous boost” (Roberts‚ pg. 279). Even though Japan was not heavily involved in the fighting of World War I‚ they did take advantage of the economic opportunities such as sourcing their crops and weapons to European nations participating in the war. Japan’s economy began to flourish during World War I partially due to Russia since they were providing all kinds of war

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    Autonomy And Autonomy

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    Autonomy can be described as independence for some to choose who they are‚ how they live‚ and what they want based on relationships‚ social norms or encounters‚ and cultures. Medical staff have the power to undermine or promote a person’s autonomy based upon their own culture‚ beliefs‚ practices and clinical beliefs. Clinicians need to be up to date on best practices and all treatment options available to support community’s need for informed consent and promotion of autonomy. Informed consent is

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    3.05 Assignment How did the new technologies of WWI affect soldiers fighting on the front lines? Please include at least three examples of new technologies in your answer. New Technologies created many more advantages for soldiers fighting in World War 1. Many new technologies were introduced to warfare including airplanes‚ poisonous gasses‚ automatic rifles‚ tanks‚ and artillery. Automatic weapons were one of the largest step-ups from the single fire rifle‚ which is probably a reason why trench

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    To what extent were the consequences of WWI the causes for WWII At the end of World War One‚ Europe was left in a devastating state‚ four major empires disappeared and the economy was profoundly damaged. The first global war had taken place and fear of a second one was strongly felt across the continent. In order to bring political order to European politics and to prevent such a catastrophe from ever happening again‚ the Paris Peace Settlement took place. The outcomes were the signing of the

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    motor engineering‚ transportation‚ chemical‚ medical and heavy industry and so on. Industrial areas in Japan are all located in south-west‚ and the center changed from Hanshin industrial zone around WWI (of course now it is still important industrial area in Japan) to Keihin industrial zone after WWII. Those may due to many different factors: Firstly‚ industrial manufacturing depending on both water and marine source; secondly‚ urbanization improved the location changing of industrial center and expansion;

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    How Did Ww2 Affect Canada

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    World War II had the largest armed forces involved and was the “most traumatizing and frightening” (Arthur‚ 103) war of all time. There were about 72 million deaths worldwide during WWII but only 45400 were Canadians (Neary‚ Peter‚ 137). With all the death and violence that occurred during World War II there were a few promising things as well. World War II positively affected the development of Canada because the war created more job opportunities which created more money in the economy‚ Canada

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    advantages over the Germans in propaganda. Nothing sparks American public sympathy more than other American lives being lost (Young 138). When the Germans tried to launch a counter propaganda attack‚ it ended up blowing up in their faces. Not only did German sound militaristic when translated‚ but Fests like the "Oktober Fest" made some Americans believe that Germany was trying to bring about an uprising in German-American communities. These factors helped way the public opinion on the side of the

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    Canada’s role from WWI to WWII Introduction In the 20th-century Canada in support of its closest ally “Great Britain” participated in two world wars. These were wars with new technology‚ specifically the “fixed wing aircraft” which gave birth to a new battlefield “the sky”. This changed the tactics of previous wars‚ the airplane was capable of many duties; ranging from aerial reconnaissance to ground attack to the tactical and strategic bombing‚ both by day and night. Canada did not start with an

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    From 1914 to current day‚ nations in Southeast Asia have been vigorously affected by different countries. Toward the beginning of modern times‚ numerous Southeast Asian nations were under the rule of Western forces. These imperial forces abused undeveloped nations by utilizing their resources‚ area‚ and economy. Vietnam‚ a significant Southeast Asian nation‚ had been under the rule of the French until 1954 when their freedom was achieved. While Vietnam kept on following numerous cultural aspects

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    How did Penicillin help the Allies win WWII? Branna Prine Word Count: 1‚894 Table of Contents Plan of the Investigation………………………………..................................................... 3 Summary of Evidence………………………………......................................................... 4-5 Evaluation of Sources………………………………......................................................... 6 Analysis………………………………............................................................................... 7-9 Conclusion………………………………

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