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    My report is on how the first world war effected the American people‚ and how the war helped shape the country we know today. The war started when Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife Sophie were touring the city of Sarajevo in the newly acquired country of Serbia. The Serbian Nationalistic group the "Black Hand" plotted to assainate him‚ so‚ Gavrillo Princip shot Franz Ferdinand in June of 1914. Anyway this led to a big conflict in Europe‚ and all the major powers took their sides. This

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    Invent Your Own Religion

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    Invent your own religion Skylar Mabe Religious Experiences Coffee Cult The Coffee cult was created as a unifying religion. Drinkers of the bitter liquid accept all kinds of drinkers: milk and sugar‚ honey‚ no sugar‚ no milk‚ black and even decaf. Members of the Coffee Cult‚ the drinkers‚ battled the likes of the tea‚ hot chocolate and soda drinkers for land and power since the beginning of time. In fact‚ the coffee cult was the most victorious among beverage worshipers. Because all pure beans

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    Media Has Many Diffrent Effects on Children and Society Media has many diffrent effects on children‚ and society. Media has been around for years dating back to caveman drawings on walls to present days telivision. At a young age‚ children’s minds learn best my soaking up information‚ and imitating what they see or hear. The typical American child will view more thean 200‚000 acts of violence‚ including more than 16‚000 murders before age 18. Media has shown benifits in the learning capablities

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    From The Concert of Europe to the Cause of the First World War After the fall of Napoleon there was a need to create a balance of power that would preserve the peace between European monarchies. Also to redraw the map of Europe and to restore the countries in crisis after their defeat of Napoleon. The main goal of the Concert was to contain France and prevent another ascend of authority such as Napoleon Bonaparte. The origins of The Concert of Europe begin from the international conference called

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    two jobs you have had

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    Two jobs you have had When I was young‚ my mother usually asked me that “what job do you want to do in future?” and my answer is always “I would like to be a good teacher”. However‚ my enthusiasm for teaching has gradually changed during the passing time because I recognize myself from business. In my opinion‚ there are three different points between teaching and business as mentioned below. The first significant difference between business and teaching is personality. People say that “teaching

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    The Great Depression and World War II. National Stress was a huge influence on two major events that occurred in history‚ The Great Depression and World War II. What lead the nation into this stress was a number of things including investing poorly by sending money to Europe after WWI and the five industries slowly decreasing in economical production. Due to the fact that approximately thirteen million Americans did not have jobs‚ people started making their clothes instead of buying them and

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    spread across the world‚ and why are they practiced so far away from their origins? With many differences between all three of these religions‚ they all had one major thing in common; missionaries. The use of missionaries promoted the rapid spread of Buddhism‚ Christianity and Islam all across the world. Also these three religions are known as religions in motion. This implies that the religions are constantly evolving. The religions are able to adapt to previous ancient religions and take on ancient

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    Religion around the World The Pew Research Center’s Forum on Religion and Public Life conducted an interesting study regarding the demographics of worldwide religions. The group began by accumulating data from national censuses; analyzing the data from over twenty five hundred different censuses‚ large-scale surveys and official registers. Using this information the study group analyzed how religious change impacts societies found around the world. After gathering the required data‚ they went on

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    “Hana’s Suitcase” and “Schindler’s List” write the story about the history’s Jews. In the History Jews were innocent and were murdered by the Nazis. Jewish woman‚ men‚ and children were torn from their homes and send to the concentration camps‚ but the Nazis wanted to keep young adults of the Jews. Jewish people would hide in their houses and stores‚ but the soldiers had machine gun and could get through the walls and everything. Most of the Jews were murdered in the death camps and else thing. The

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    PastPresent and Future There is a saying: yesterday is a history‚ tomorrow is a mystery‚ but today is a gift‚ that is way it’s called the present. This sounds quite reasonable for us: what has gone becomes history and what lies in the future is always a mystery; present days are for us to treasure. However‚ these become fantasies in George Orwell’s 1984 society‚ the society that is opposite to the one we are living in—where history is constant and future is altering. The history of 1984’s society

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