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    used the old adage that their sports are actually classrooms for lifetime skills and their competitions are life laboratories. Unfortunately‚ many students have no interest in‚ nor do they participate in‚ athletic programs provided by the school. What benefits do these students receive through the school’s support to these programs? Do non-participants benefit from an improved school climate resulting from a successful athletic program? Can the improved school climate help reduce school-wide discipline

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    commercial air flight. Theories were made like an anti-Nazi person had sabotage the Hindenburg and made the fire and another theory is that an electrostatic discharge (a spark) hit hydrogen and caused the fire. This theory was the only theory that made sense and was proven to be true in a test to see what caused the Hindenburg to catch on fire. After all this‚ the clean took a while and the crash was an devastating mess. The Hindenburg wasn’t the biggest air flight incident but became one of the biggest

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    fought from 1861 to 1865 between the northern and southern American states over slavery. One event in history‚ the Civil War‚ should not have occurred due to the deaths‚ assassination of Abraham Lincoln‚ Jim Crow laws‚ and reconstruction. The Civil War caused a significant amount of deaths. Because of diseases‚ battle wounds and poor quality prisons‚ “The Civil War was the deadliest war in the history of the United States.”6 The civil war produced the largest amount of deaths in an American war‚ there

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    WHY DID THE GREATEST DEPRESSION LAST FOR SO LONG AND WHAT CONTRIBUTED TO ITS END. The term “Great Depression” is made reference to the substantial‚ long lasting and the great terrible Global downfall of the economy or the period when the world faced a disturbing financial depression in the 21st century (1930s). Speaking of this gloominess‚ the date it occurred in most states is diverse but in most countries it started in 1929 and came to an end during the 1930s. This great depression is the

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    postclassical era just after William the Conqueror had unified England. The fighting was between the Muslims and Christians. Many things contributed to causing the crusades. Religious motivation and political/economical gain were both major factors that caused them. Proof that religious motivation was a cause for the crusades is shown through many of these documents. First‚ document one contains such quotes as‚ "Christ commands it"‚ "…concerns you and God"‚ and "…preserve the right of church". All

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    The Mexican Revolution was an armed struggle that began in 1910. Although there were many factors to the start of the Revolution‚ it was mainly caused by tensions over land reform‚ wage disparities‚ and political oppression. The revolution was in part caused by unfair land reform policies. One policy that caused outrage among the indigenous peoples was the Ley de Terrenos Baldios‚ which caused 50 million hectares of land to be taken from indigenous farmers. One reaction to this was revolutionary

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    What Caused The Civil War? There were many different contributing factors to the start of The Civil War. Five of these causes were the Northwest Ordinance and Missouri Compromise‚ John Brown’s raid‚ The 1850 Compromise‚ The Kansas-Nebraska Act‚ and the constant conflict between the North and South. The Northwest Ordinance said the there could be no slavery in states north of the Ohio River‚ however slave holders moved west to new states. This then led to the Missouri Compromise which said no slave

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    From what I have heard from my friend‚ the stereotypes I have of this culture includes being overly religious and very strict about a lot of things. It seems like everything has to be perfect and if it’s not then that would be very bad. To study this culture‚ I went over to my friend AK’s house. He is Syrian and has told me about his family life‚ so I also interviewed him. The reason I studied this co-culture is because AK is my friend and from what he had already told me‚ it seemed like his family

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    when Augustus was in power. There is a clear division according to locality between the east and the west contrasting to the centralized state. As a result‚ the state turned into a destabilized state. The eastern part of Rome fell due to several factors; one of its major ones is the Germanic invasion. Accordingly‚ Europe rose in western Rome. Throughout this essay the causes of the fall of Rome will be represented‚ followed by Christianity and how it acted as a stabilizing force. Also‚ how the church

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    What factors of World War II caused it to be defined as “total warfare”? 15 April 2013 MISL 1800 Spring 2013 According to the US Army Center of Military History‚ total war can be defined as “war in which the objective was extermination of the enemy or rendering the enemy incapable of self-defense‚ i.e.‚ winning by knockout rather than points” (Wiltamuth‚ “Examples Of Total War 149 BC-1945 AD”). To achieve this objective‚ nations often initiate complete mobilization of fully available resources

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