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    don’t kill them‚ on the contrary to what riley biers‚ who was made straw boss of the army‚ has told them about sunlight being deadly to vampires. both bree and diego are unsure whether or not if they can trust riley.after awhile bree and diego start to get really unsure about the other newborns and there selves they start to wonder if there here to serve a certain purpose or just be slaves for them. so diego decides to confront riley but doesn’t return leaving bree worried and confused. Riley starts preparing

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    Why did Phillip II launch the Armada and why did it fail? In the summer of 1588‚ the catholic king of Spain‚ Phillip II‚ came up with a plan to conquer protestant England. He would collect his army from the Netherlands and a huge fleet of 130 ships across the channel‚ with the help of France. Why did Phillip launch the Armada?- Phillip launched the Armada for many reasons. When Elizabeth became queen‚ Phillip asked her hand in marriage‚ but she refused. This angered him‚ as he hoped to keep power

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    The reconstruction was a success in an outline as it restored the north and south states as a unified nation. However‚ the reconstruction plan did not go far and deep enough to address the political‚ economic‚ and social problems. Reconstruction failed to emerge the southern states into one central government. The radical republicans blamed believed that the confederate leaders should be punished for it. The north and south were hardly on talking relationships. The reconstruction failed to reform

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    wall with very high levels of security which made it impossible to get to the other side. Before the wall was built‚ refugees were escaping from east Berlin to the West‚ especially skilled workers who found a better living under a democracy. After a large number of refugees escaping to the west‚ Nikita Khrushchev‚ leader of the Soviet Union at the time‚ makes an order for the Berlin wall to be built with heavy security. Many did not enjoy their life on the Eastern part even when countries tried to

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    Once‚ the Union had regained its full strength‚ world powers were directly affected. Emperor Napoleon III was forced to end his plan to conquer Mexico. The threat of the US trying to expand to the North pushed the Canadian provinces to form a united front and formally become one nation. Also‚ due to the reputation of the Union during the war‚ Secretary Seward was able to purchase Alaska from the Russian government. Lastly

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    The Amount of Homework Should Not Be Lessened A study conducted in 2004 shows 17-year-old students ’ average reading scale scores increase with the amount of time spent on homework (Average). Students who spend more time on homework receive higher test scores than those who do less homework; therefore proving that homework should not be lessened. The amount of homework students receive should not be lessened for many reasons. The many reasons that the amount of homework students receive should not

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    Often in society human behavior is defined by the qualities that are exposed by each individual. It is obvious that amongst these qualities‚ human behavior is most influenced by typical stereotypes‚ common age differences‚ and peoples’ personal interests in others. Throughout time citizens are often criticized based on their gender‚ religion‚ sexual orientation‚ race‚ profession‚ disabilities‚ weight‚ etc.‚ showing the stereotypical behavior of humans. No matter where you are in the world‚ one can

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    mob and the elite can be attracted by the momentum of totalitarianism itself. The masses have to be won by propaganda” Propaganda was a technique used by leaders and the government to pursue the people. Propaganda was the way to recruit soldiers and get support from the citizens. The World War II (September 1‚ 1939 – September 2‚ 1945) was a period of disaster and need. Big countries like America and Great Britain‚ among many others‚ used propaganda to reach out to the public whenever they needed backing

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    a profound disillusionment with Britain. Total War. Political: • Main point: Australia looks to US – Curtin. o (use Beaumont book) o Even before fall of Singapore‚ Curtin could see that there was very little to stop the Japanese advance and by turning away from Britain‚ it was a dramatic point in Australia’s foreign relations. “Look to America” since December 1941‚ encourage greater Aus-US cooperation that begun with Menzies.  When Curtin declared war on Japan 8 Dec 1941 ‘my appeal to you

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    into the garden each night (during the London terror raids) and raise his hands to the sky and cry: ‘Why don’t you come here? Bomb us‚ bomb us!” (pg 118‚ Moskey) No one knows whether or not he actually did this. After the volley of attacks from the German Luftwaffe‚ the RAF retaliated with a series of small bombings inside of Germany itself. The German air force could neither understand this‚ nor why they were losing so many fighter planes‚ until they realized the RAF had exceptional radar networks

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