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    Arab League

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    The Arab League. The Arab League is a regional organization that was founded on March 22‚ 1945. The league’s function is to promote political cooperation among it’s member states‚ and to deal with disputes or any breaches of peace in the region. The league’s official name is the League of Arab States. The founding members of the league are: Egypt‚ Syria‚ Saudi Arabia‚ Iraq‚ Jordan‚ and Yemen. Membership in the League was later extended to Algeria‚ Bahrain‚ Djibouti‚ Kuwait‚ Libya‚

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    A league of their own

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    “A League of their Own” review During World War II when men were gone overseas fighting for the war‚ women needed to fill the jobs they had left‚ including sports entertainment. In the 1992 film “A league of their own‚” ‚ a group of young ladies join the first All American girls professional baseball league and defy the laws of gender roles in that era. Penny Marshal directed this film. It Features Tom Hanks‚ Geena Davis‚ Lori Petty‚ and Madonna. Tom Hanks gained recognition by winning Funniest

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    Arab League

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    The League of Arab States (Arabic: جامعة الدول العربية‎ Jāmiʻat ad-Duwal al-ʻArabiyya)‚ commonly called the Arab League (Arabic: الجامعة العربية‎ al-Jāmiʻa al-ʻArabiyya)‚ is a regional organization of Arab countries in and around North Africa‚ the Horn of Africa‚ and Southwest Asia. It was formed in Cairo on 22 March 1945 with six members: Egypt‚ Iraq‚ Transjordan (renamed Jordan in 1949)‚ Lebanon‚ Saudi Arabia and Syria. Yemen joined as a member on 5 May 1945. Currently‚ the League has 22 members

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    Delian League

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    liberated Ionian Greeks. The Athenians had a different perspective. They felt related to the Ionians‚ and in their view‚ security could only be reached when their compatriots were safe as well. Therefore‚ they continued the struggle and founded the Delian League. From the very first beginning‚ there appears to have been an element of rivalry with Sparta‚ as is suggested by the author of the Constitution of the Athenians‚ a little treatise that is (probably incorrectly) attributed to Aristotle of Stagira:

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    NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Rules 2010-2011 © Copyright 2010 National Hockey League All rights reserved. This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form or by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ including photocopying‚ recording or by any information storage and retrieval system now known or hereafter invented‚ without written permission from the National Hockey League. National Hockey League Official Rules 2010-2011 i National Hockey League Official Rules 2010-2011

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    League of Nations

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    History – League of Nations Q1) In what ways did the League of Nations aim to deal with disputes between countries? (4Marks) The League of Nations would try to encourage countries to disarm so there would be less threat to one another and also for them to trade together to build stronger bonds. The League of Nations would give the nation aggressor a mere verbal warning and if the nation aggressor did not listen to the warning they would have to pay much great consequences such as economic sanctions

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    League of Nations

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    League of Nations and USA The message of this cartoon is that without the USA in the League of Nations‚ the League isn’t complete and will be weak without it’s figurehead of new power‚ which would have been the USA. The USA didn’t join the League because Woodrow Wilson and the Democrats (who proposed the idea of the League of Nations) lost against the Republicans. In America‚ the people were anxious that if they joined the League‚ they would have to send men to fight conflicts across the world‚

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    Canadian National Sport

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    compromised and voted to make hockey Canada’s national winter sport‚ and lacrosse Canada’s national summer sport. Which sport should be named Canada’s true national sport? In 1994‚ the Canadian Federal Government compromised and voted to make hockey Canada’s national winter sport‚ and lacrosse Canada’s national summer sport. Which sport should be named Canada’s true national sport? It is important to know which sport should be named Canada’s true national sport because of its relevance in focusing

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    The League of Nations

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    Name: Stevie Wallace The League of Nations President Wilson Henry Cabot Lodge Why is he giving this speech? Sourcing What do you predict he will say in this speech? What is going on at this time? Contextualization (same answer for both

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    protest the National Anthem‚ which has created much controversy in our country. Personally‚ I firmly feel those NFL players created this protest for the right reasons. Their protest leads me to believe in their cause for equality. Those who play in the NFL have an influential voice that can call for others to join in for change. This protest allows me to identify the problems within America‚ and drives me to join the cause and use my voice. When Colin Kaepernick first took a knee for the National Anthem

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