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    Aristagoras Mistakes

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    Everyone makes mistakes by saying hurtful things without considering the possible reaction of the other person or resulting consequences if the criticism reaches that individual. In most cases‚ the prudent thing to do is to remain quiet‚ keeping personal thoughts private unless the comments are well thought out. In the worst case‚ open criticisms can ruin friendships or cause deep seated anger‚ though it can usually be resolved. However‚ in the case of Aristagoras‚ a Persian satrap in the beginning

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    Dempsey's Mistake

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    against the Portland Timbers. Dempsey did not start in the match against Portland. He entered into the game‚ which was part of the Lamar Hunt US Open Cup‚ in the 71st minute. The match went into extra time‚ and trailing Portland 2-1‚ frustration overwhelmed the 32-year-old forward. Earlier in the match‚ Dempsey’s USMNT teammate Brad Evans received a red card and Obafemi Martins was

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    my mistake

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    Before Hong Kong was occupied by British‚ which already had “Yum cha”. Then‚ this traditional is important for people. Yum cha is a habit for most of local Hong Kong people. Some of them will go to yum cha once times per week. Or they will spend a whole morning to enjoy the meal with friends. In my family‚ we have a traditional‚ dad and mum bring me to yum cha in every Sunday‚ on that day‚ and they will spend 1 to 2 hours to yum cha‚ to have a little gathering for us. When I was young‚ my parents

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    Appeasement was the name of a group of British and (in part) French policies in the years leading up to World War 2‚ with their intentions being to avert war. This was to be succeeded through making concessions to Germany‚ Italy and Japan in the years leading up to WWII. Such matters generally were of fair (if not crucial) interest to those making the concessions. Although it is often spoken of pejoratively‚ appeasement did have roots both in traditional diplomatic practice and in the particular

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    Unfortunately‚ that consequence was one that the world had to pay because the world leaders did absolutely nothing to stop Hitler at the first sign of trouble. They just let Hitler continue with what he was doing in order to “keep the peace”. However‚ they didn’t realize that by letting Hitler do these things‚ they were opening a door to a world tragedy that would change history as we know it forever. Some of the factors that contributed to appeasement being incorrect was Sudetenland becoming German

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    Aloysius's Mistake

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    whether they involved fun or not‚ didn’t involve Ramses. "My prince." "And the demon that tempted him beyond sense?" The sounds seemed to have been teased out from the darkest shadows in the hall. Both Aloysius and Ramses turned their head. The speaker was startlingly but unnaturally handsome‚ as if he’d created his own face with the best features of different people. "I heard you were ambushed. Your uncle?" "Overstepping boundaries‚ aren’t we?" Aloysius’ light tone sounded almost flirtatious to Ramses’

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    Usman's Mistakes

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    One faithful day‚ DJ was returning from school with his driver‚ Usman. This was their usual route and routine. On their way home‚ Usman noticed a blue van following them uncomfortably close. Usman kept an eye on the van and sped up. As part of his security training‚ it was his duty to keep DJ and any member of the Diplomat family safe at all times‚ while they were in his care. For those reasons‚ he couldn’t let a suspicious van get close enough to do any harm to DJ. “What’s wrong?” DJ asked‚ gripping

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    couldn’t be appeased and eventually invaded Poland‚ sparking World War Two. In order to liken the prevention of war the League of Nations should have introduced collective security to deal with the German aggression instead of appeasement. The philosophies behind the appeasement as the solution to peace were littered with faults which Germany capitalized on. In the wake of World War One the great powers established the Rhineland demilitarized zone‚ as part of the Treaty of Versailles. The demilitarized

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    Mistakes are made to be forgiven Humans hate making mistakes but love obtaining a feat. I certainly was one of them. I have been told that the secret to success is to learn from a mistake because it is an agent that can empower me to work harder. However‚ it is important that people should not make mistakes with impunity. Painfully‚ I learned this secret three years ago when I made a despicable mistake that I could hardly forgive myself. Ironically‚ this miserable experience was also the turning

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    Mistakes We Made

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    Mistakes we made’ is one of the best books ever written on psychology. The book was written by two famous psychologist by the names Carol and Elliot. Imagine if one of the prominent leader like a politician or a religious leader announces to the whole world that the world is ending on a certain day. All the people who receive the message especially the true followers of the reader take the message with a lot of seriousness where they consumes all their possession and they sell all their properties

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