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    When Britain called on Canada to help in World War One‚ Canadians dutifully volunteered. Many Canadians thought that this would be a glamorous adventure that they could not miss. However‚ Canadians were in for a rude awakening as this glamorous adventure turned out to be more than they bargained for. This was a new kind of war‚ one that cost Canadians dearly. Poor organization among troops‚ appalling war conditions Canadians endured and lack of effective leadership that did not support the best interests

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    long strategy to invade France through Belgium. Belgium was neutral at the time. This plan worked at first‚ but eventually failed. The Battle of Verdun was also a very large battle during World War I. It was fought from February 21 to December 18‚ 1916. It was one of the longest and largest battles of the World War. It was fought between the German and French armies. The battle was fought in Verdun-sur-Meuse in France. The Germans planned to capture the high points in Meuse so they could get an advantage

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    New Technology Of World War One World War I brought much technological advancement to the battlefield‚ such as pillboxes‚ flamethrowers‚ and mustard gas. But all this new technology brought the need for new tactics and there really were no new ideas on how to use them. Soldiers fought a traditional styled war‚ and suffered many casualties due to the new technology. Generals slowly figured out the strengths and weaknesses of each new piece of equipment and were able to use most of them effectively

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    The U.S entry into World war one was extremely important for the allies. It is fair to say that without the Americans‚ the allies might have lost Paris and therefore lost the war. Their superior economy gave the allies and almost unlimited chain of supplies‚ ammunition and most importantly men. The effect was not just physical though. The morale of the German troops dropped greatly and mutinies and desertion was rife in their army‚ giving them one option‚ to retreat from the allies swarming fresh

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    Between the years of 1914 and 1918‚ the world was filled with chaos and bloodshed. This time period is known as World War I. World War I was a battle between the Allies and the Central Powers‚ both of whom had a strong sense of nationalistic pride. For a number of reasons‚ the nations on each side resented the other‚ and desired to win the war in order to gain certain advantages. However‚ what was initially thought to be a brief quarrel heightened into total warfare. Every nation experienced immense

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    Looking at People’s insides for a living. AKA Ultrasonography Imagine for a moment that you downloaded a cell phone app that when you position the phone against a human body an image of their insides appeared on your phone screen‚ You could observe your internal organs and bodily functions in a way that you have never seen before. This is just a typical work day for Ultrasonographers‚ who with the aid of technological equipment use high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal

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    World War One‚ which is often referred to as The Great War‚ began July 28th‚ 1914‚ and ended on June 28th‚ 1919. The Great War‚ originating in Europe‚ was the first conflict labeled as total war in the world’s history‚ and it involved over 32 different nations around the globe. The Great War was unrestricted in terms of the weapons used‚ as well as the combatants involved. Not only soldiers‚ but civilians and regular working people were deeply involved in World War One. From manufacturing munitions

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    What caused World War One? By Donya Bagherzadeh World War I was the result of leaders aggression towards other countries‚ which was supported by the rising nationalism of the European nations. Economic and imperial competition and fear of war prompted military alliances and an arms race‚ which further escalated the tension contributing to the outbreak of war. For Twenty years‚ the nations of Europe had been making alliances. It was thought the alliances would promote peace. Each country would

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    Sports is a waste of time. Do you agree? What can give us health benefits besides exercise? A sport is commonly defined as an organized‚ competitive‚ and skillful physical activity requiring commitment and fair play. Playing a sport is an art. An art where you hone both physical and mental skills. No art can ever be a waste of time. Thus‚ I do not agree that sports is a waste of time. Sports gives us health benefits. Research by Harvard School of Public Health shows that physical exercise‚ supplemented

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    Is psychology a true science? How do we define science? In Science the fundamentals are; testable ideas (hypothesis)‚ experimentation‚ objective data‚ conclusions based on balancing the evidence‚ and results that can be replicated. Testable Idea (hypothesis) Harry Harlow wanted to see if the behavior of baby monkeys that were separated from their mothers at birth. He wanted to see if the separation would affect their behavior later in life. Experimentation Harlow took 8 baby monkeys away from

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