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    that finally refused to give Eva Smith any help‚ insisting that Eva Smith simply did not make the right claims. Mrs Birling intimates that she was a liar and disrespectful and thus justifies her decision to have the claim refused. Mrs birling’s actions display deceitfulness but it is not deceit towards others. Indeed‚ she is one of the most honest characters in the play in the sense that she fully admits how she did nothing to help Eva Smith and does not try to hide this from the inspector. But

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    Noah Cralle Mr. Oliver Church History (5) May 14‚ 2013 Pope Pius XII and the Holocaust Pope Pius XII was the pope during World War II and during the Nazi Holocaust where Adolf Hitler’s Nazis murdered millions of Jewish people. Pope Pius XII helped the Jews by employing a diplomacy to aid the Jewish victims from the terror of the Holocaust. By doing this‚ he helped save the lives for another million Jewish people. Unfortunately‚ Pope Pius XII’s efforts to save lives were frowned upon by the Allied

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    extermination? Why did they pick this particular ethnic group? What methods did they use in carrying out their goals? What were some of the significant events during this period of time from 1933 to 1945? What other groups did the Nazis persecute as well? Were the Nazis successful in their goal? Provide at least two names of individuals whose personal stories you read from the United States Holocaust Museum web site. This is one the worst genocide events in all history. Let’s talk about the first question

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    the Birling’s towards the end of the play for his final speech. The first character who Priestley expresses this advice through‚ is‚ Arthur Birling. We learn that Mr Birling started the whole chain of events in Eva Smith’s life. He had sacked Eva for being one of the ‘four or five ring-leaders’ in the strike. For this reason‚ he sacked her‚ but also because ‘she’d had a lot to say’. Instead‚ to justify himself‚ he says‚ ‘I only did what an employer might have done’. Arthur shows that he is more concerned

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    Madden’s Crusades is an exposition of the crusades‚ which occurred during the Middle Ages. The Crusades were a series of military conflicts of a religious character. They remain a very important movement in human history‚ and are hard to understand‚ as they include several themes and they lasted for a long time (about two hundred years‚ and the author covers a period of about eight centuries in his chronological work). Religion is‚ of course‚ the most recurrent theme we think about the Crusades‚ but

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    The ways religious people perceive the crusades in different religion differ from one another. For many Christian the crusades were a force of reconquering the “holy land”. However‚ for many other people such as Muslims and Jews the crusades were a catastrophic destruction of their beliefs. The crusades during the 11th and 16th for many people had different motives. For people‚ who were attacked by Christians the crusades meant something very different from the people‚ who were conquering and killing

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    A Call for Independence Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence for the American colonists to proclaim freedom from Great Britain’s oppressor‚ King George III. American colonists had been suffering for many years when this important document was drafted. King George III had pushed the colonists into a state of tyranny and most decided it was time to start an independent nation under a different type of government. Jefferson focused his piece toward many audiences. He wanted not only

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    Call Of The Wild

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    classroom for hours on end‚ being bored and tortured for those numerous hours. The teacher calls out their next reading assignment‚ The call of the wild. The kids stare at the stark white walls and sit in their bleak blue chairs‚ hoping for an escape from reading a book as horrendous as this one. The world renowned book‚ Call of the wild is hailed as one of the greatest books of all time‚ but to every extent‚ Call of the wild is a repugnant book just reaching out there. Readers across the country worship

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    Why Did Japan Justified?

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    reaction can produce mass destructruction. Anyhow ‚ the United States only had a few assumptions of what was going to occur but necessarily didn’t know the huge amount of impact little boy would have so of course the only way to know was to give it a first try and drop it on japan which was the way to fight back after the attack on pearl harbor. The U.S came in with the mindset that once they attacked‚ Emperor Hirohito would immediately decide to surrender and that would be the end of war.

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    Klondike River‚ once found tens of thousands of people flocked to Alaska to try a strike it rich. The primary mode of transportation in Alaska were sled dogs‚ these dogs were able to run up to 40 miles a day on just a few hours of sleep. The novel “Call of the Wild” is the harrowing tale of a dog plucked from his home and thrust into the deadly Alaskan Yukon‚ forced to either become a sled dog and carve out his own niche‚ or be trampled and killed by the Alaskan wilderness. Author Jack London uses

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