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    The Year 2200 Fashion

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    In the year 2200 fashion will be more practical and versatile from today’s because scholars will create surprising inventions. Despite many electric elements on clothing‚ they will be tasteful and nice. To start with‚ our clothes won’t destroy because they made of durable unnatural fabric and plastic. We will wear modern clothes with electric gadgets. Children’s dresses will be colorful and will be equipment with small transmitters GPS for security. Everybody will have boots with stretchy springs

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    The Korean War The Korean War was a war between North and South Korea. However it was fought between people who wanted Communist rule in Korea versus people who wanted freedom and democracy. It had no winners. All it had was people who lost their lives. Korea is a peninsula adjacent to China on the west. On the east‚ across the East Sea lies Japan. Korea is approximately 5000 square miles. It is about the size of Utah and is very mountainous. (Oberdorfer‚ 3) In Korea lies the most militarized

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    War Vs Just War

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    The Just War Tradition is a justification for how and why wars are fought. A just cause is clearly the most important rule setting the tone for everything else.1 The two basic rights for a just cause are the rights of the state and those of individual citizens. International law affirms these rights and further identifies legitimate governments (states) to have rights.2 To be legitimate the state must be recognized as legitimate by its people and by the international community. The state avoids

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    Where do you see yourself in one year? five years? ten years?It’s a question many people face in interviews‚ yet don’t take the time to prepare for it. You may be tempted to envision where you’ll be in five years on a personal level‚ but that’s not an appropriate way to answer the question. Employers are looking for a few specific qualities when asking this question. You are committed to the company The current position is a natural step toward your long term goals You are self-motivated

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    The Hmong New Year

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    `The Hmong New Year is a cultural celebration that occurs annually‚ in the months of November and December‚ in areas where large Hmong population exists. In this speech‚ I am going to share the three main components that make up the celebration of Hmong New Year‚ such as the culture of the food‚ tradition clothes‚ and the activities that are involved. I. There are several activities that are involved at Hmong New Years. A. The game of love "Pov pob‚" or ball toss‚ involves lines or groups of men

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    Threshold of War

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    Waldo Heinrich’s book Threshold of War is a complete review of the events of the nine months leading up to American intervention in world war two. While he puts the actions of Roosevelt and his cabinet during the nine months before Pearl Harbor in the global context‚ his underlying points are what caused the US to begin down the road of war‚ Roosevelt and his policies leading up to American intervention in the Second World War‚ and American transformation from isolationism to interventionism. Heinrichs

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    The cold war was marked by a conflict that spanned from 1947 to1991 involving subtle surveillance in the biggest cities of the world to violent battles in the tropical jungles of Vietnam. Its general ideas were for the United States to hinder the spread of communism or for the Soviet Union to expand their communist government. With this the cold war largely influenced the economic‚ revolutionary‚ and humanitarian aid of both rivaling nations for areas that suffered the most after World War II. Their

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    World Civilization I Dr. Edward McGee October 26‚ 2008 Book Review of 1066: The Year of the Conquest. 1066: The Year of the Conquest‚ written by David Howarth‚ tells of one of the most important dates in the history of England. In 1066‚ William the Conqueror and William of Orange fought the historical Battle of Hastings. The outcome of this battle lead to many changes to the English people. The Norman people became assimilated into the English way of life. Howarth proceeds to tell the tale

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    War in the world

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    War (Attracting the reader)Do you think there is a” just war” in the history of world? Do you think it is the only way to solve problem by war? (Providing background) Different people have different opinion. Herbert hover‚ who is the 31st President of the United States have ever said:” Whether you have to fight for justice or not‚ war is a crime! “In his opinion‚ whether the war is just or unjust‚ it is cruel‚ and the death is inevitable. Marxist thought‚ making clear the nature of war is the necessary

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    To what extent did events in the final year of World War Two turn wartime allies into Cold War enemies? Wa’ays Hassan 11C There were several events in the final year of World War Two that turned wartime allies into Cold War enemies. The main reason being the ideological mistrust between the US and U.S.S.R. On the part of the Soviets‚ their communist ideology stated that capitalist countries would surely try to destroy them. They believed this even more because of

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