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    diseases‚ and having for half the year at least the world’s worst climate.” It was an area that no one desired to fight for‚ yet it lured the countries of Japan‚ England‚ the United States‚ and China into some of the war’s most difficult fighting. What brought this complete reversal of thought for these countries and made Burma another battleground

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    Topic: What is the good way to learn English? A.Is it in a class B. Is it alone-online or tutor C.Is it a combination In today’s world of modern technology‚ there are actually more easy ways than ever to learn the English language. There are many different ways you can improve your English‚ so don’t limit yourself to only one or two. Some people think that learning English in class is better than outside class. For my own views‚ the both approach above is the good

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    How Did Communism Fail

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    Marx and Frederich Engels in The Communist Manifesto‚ where they outlined their idea of complete equality between the people. Communism is great in theory‚ however historically it has failed as a way to govern a community. To have a community in which there is no social class seems to be the ideal way of living‚ and to many‚ it was. Everyone wants to be paid according to the work they have accomplished‚ so those who do not work do not earn as much. With a community following this theory‚ power would

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    There is no way of knowing what God is like. Discuss this statement. For this motion‚ although atheists and Christians have a different view of whether God exists or not‚ however they can both agree with this motion. Christians believe that God is infinite (above human experience)‚ so there is no way of knowing him‚ and unlike humans he is not limited. God is often described as being transcendent (above human experience)‚ inscrutable and unknowable so it’s impossible for humans to comprehend

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    best way to go. Telling the truth helped them become better people‚ family members‚ and friends. Since they lied‚ they made people reassess what they knew about each other. Lying leads to confusion. When Stanford lies to his mom about doing his best‚ she just sits in silence‚ contemplating whether Stanford is telling the truth. As his mom‚ she wants to believe him‚ but does not think that she should. This disorientates her greatly. Stanford feels guilty after lying‚ but feels it is what he needed

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    information: Describe the proposed amendment and what it would do. When was the amendment proposed? Why was the amendment proposed? Why did some individuals believe there was a need for such an amendment at that time? Why did the amendment fail? Could this amendment pass today?

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    What Did Merck Do

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    Merck is a pharmaceutical company that we often see on television for their prescription drug ads. They were known for their ability to produce 13 new drugs from 1995 to 2001‚ of which included the painkiller Vioxx. The drug was supposed to beat out Pfizer’s‚ Celebrex‚ and Bextra because it was gentler on the stomach. (www.cbsnews.com) But was that the only thing different Vioxx could do? Vioxx was introduced in 1999. Almost immediately reports started pouring in about patients having complications

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    To what extent did the Paris Peace Settlement pave the way for the Second World War? The Paris Peace Settlement is a collective term for all the peace treaties signed and agreements made at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. It also led to the establishment of League of Nations.The Paris Peace Settlement‚ to a large extent‚ paved the way for the Second World War. However‚ there were other factors which brought about such a development. The Paris Peace Settlement aroused the resentment of

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    movement for abolitionism and the movement for temperance in society in the North. Abolitionism was an issue that the North and South were debating years before the Second Great Awakening took place in America. The Second Great Awakening inspired Northerners to take a stand on slavery and confront the south on this serious issue. In the past Northerners did not care that the South was involved with slavery because slavery was not in their region of the country. This religious revival inspired the North

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    Why did disarmament fail?

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    February 1932 the long-promised Disarmament Conference finally got under way. By July 1932 it had produced resolutions to prohibit bombing of civilian populations‚ limit the size of artillery‚ limit the tonnage of tanks‚ and prohibit chemical warfare. But there was very little in the resolutions to show how these limits would be achieved. It was not a promising start. However‚ there was a bigger problem facing the Conference – what to do about Germany. The Germans had been in the League for six years

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