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    TO WHAT EXTENT DID THE RESULTS OF WW1 INFLUENCE THE OUTBREAK OF WW2? INTRO: World War 1 ended with the Versailles Treaty in 1919. The peace-making process was extremely complex and even now it is doubtful whether any perfect solution to organising the post-war European order could have been found. After the settlement many international matters still remained unresolved and many countries were dissatisfied. To what extent did the results of WW1 determine the outbreak of another‚ big war ~20 years

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    can be a good player at showing their teammates or coach what they are good at and agree with them so that person can improve more to be a Pro Athletes. Important people can hire that person by been impressed at the games they are go to‚ so they can get a chance to master their high salaries. They want to have a job to improved the company that they need so it can be successful. Playing soccer can make you money for what you need help for. Also‚ if your in a good team‚ you can earn more money by trying

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    Why did Equity develope?

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    WHY DID EQUITY DEVELOP? HOW DID THE CHANCELLOR’S JURISDICTION OPERATE? I. INTRODUCTION Justice is the `quality of being just; righteousness‚ equitableness‚ or moral rightness’.1 The application of rigid rules can result in a judgement‚ however‚ not justice. The civil law is based on the principle Dura Lex Sed Lex2; this principle holds that the law is harsh‚ but is the law. Therefore‚ a judge can only apply what is written in the law. On the other hand‚ the common law system is based not

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    Airpower During Ww2

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    nothing in hopes that this small appeasement would prevent war and further aggression by Germany. A key factor in this decision was the perceived strength of the new German Air Force‚ the Luftwaffe (Yenne‚ 65). Not only did Britain and France not want war‚ they certainly did not want war when they were at a disadvantage. Hitler had the stick. Airpower played a key role in enabling Germany to achieve their objectives

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    that is very good at the game. Lastly‚ Kids need a role model to look up to in their life and it’s mostly athletes because many kids play all different kinds of sports and hope to make it to the Bigs by following their role model. From‚ Forbes.com (why do we make athletes are role models). The athletes are paid a lot to bring in money for the team for the entertainment to provide to fans. And if the players aren’t paid a lot they may not play for the team. Most importantly‚ many athletes are paid

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    Money: It Changes Everything What happens to an athlete who has been given the body of a grown man and an insane amount of talent at 18 years old? A star athlete is born. At the college level‚ high school phenoms are treasured to bring money into their collegiate programs – a Heisman Trophy winner can bring impressive funding into a football program. Such a case arises when wealthy businessmen that graduate from prestigious universities want to spend money on unnecessary things‚ glorifying their

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    Ww1 vs Ww2

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    WWI. They did not want to clean up their mess of WWI and broke the Peace Treaty of Versailles which was the World’s only hope to ending all wars and creating peace. WWII came around and no one expected what was to come from the evil Germany. Who knew that various lives would be taken and many would not go home to see their families ever again. Everyone in Europe and Africa thought the trench warfare from WWI was bad‚ but the sprout of WWII would be far more devastating. Why did WWI occur?

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    Why Did Islam Spread

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    Why Did Islam Spread so Quickly Through the World There are 1.6 billion Muslim people in the world today‚ that is approximately 23% of the world’s population.Islam was founded in 610‚ by the Prophet Muhammad. The religion appealed to many people due to the fact its rules were right and just. Islam spread to many regions in the beginning‚ and now is the #3d largest religion in the world. One of the major factors of the spread of islam was trade‚ trading helped the spread of islam because it brought

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    last year didn’t have the enough money for college and now they don´t want to study anymore. Besides‚ students in high school think that should a free college education be equal‚ if someone gets free college‚ everyone should get it. But these student work for it. Nobody is giving anything; they deserve to get free college. In conclusion‚ dedicated students in temporary living situations should earn free college because they work hard for it and deserve it. These students should go to college and

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    Why Did Gallipoli Lose

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    Ferdinand who was the Royal Prince of Austria-Hungry was assassinated by Gavrilo Princip who was Bosnian Serb and a member of a group called the Black Hand a secret society led by Serbian Military Intelligence. This essay aims to discuss how allies involved in the battle of Gallipoli were unsuccessful in crossing the heavily barricaded Dardanelles river. In addition‚ this essay also aims to explain how the soldiers` mistake of landing in Gallipoli affected the outcome of the

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