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    in that small company of anthologies that become landmarks or points of departure‚ like Ron Silliman’s In the American Tree or Jerome Rothenberg’s Technicians of the Sacred. In neat postmodern fashion‚ it has now been followed by its precursor. The Lost Origins of the Essay excavates the literary history of several continents to demonstrate that the “next” essay‚ in all its idiosyncratic divagations‚ has always already been among us. The first text‚ “The List of Ziusudra‚” dates from 2700 BC. The

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    and dependencies. Numerous other states joined these allies‚ most notably Italy in April‚ 1915‚ and the United States in April‚ 1917. The Central Powers‚ so named because of their central location on the European continent‚ initially consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary and their associated empires. The Ottoman Empire joined the Central Powers in October‚ 1914‚ followed a year later by Bulgaria. By the conclusion of the war‚ only The Netherlands‚ Switzerland‚ Spain and the Scandinavian nations

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    communist party general secretary. He created the totalitarian states and believed in communism. 2. F.D. Roosevelt: American President during the Depression. Created New Deal. 3. Adolf Hitler: turns Germany into totalitarian state; has brutal tactics to eliminate enemies; believes that Germany needs lebensraum‚ or living space; invades other countries to have more land; develops Nazism. Leader of the Nazis. 4. Dawes: 5. Benito Mussolini: II Duce. Takes control in

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    The Arms Race leading up to WW1 The great war of 1914 was one of the bloodiest conflicts modern man has yet experienced. Its consequences reached far from the battlefield and into the towns‚ homes and families of the soldiers. There are many arguable points one could debate regarding the origins of WW1 but much guilt resides on the part of the arms race. An arms race can best be described as one country adding a portion to its military then a neighboring country

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    How Significant was the Treaty of Versailles to Germany The Treaty of Versailles was significant to Germany after World War 1 in many ways. It was significant for it to make the war end from Germany. Germany hated the loss of their land from other countries. They thought that the treaty was unfair‚ because they didn’t like what it was about. They hated reparations from France and Britain trying to starve the children there. They hated their army‚ because it was small‚ but powerful and they tried

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    11th of November 1918‚ the Armistice was signed by Germany‚ France‚ and Britain that ended the first World War after four years of fighting. While negotiations had not yet been made with the Treaty of Versailles‚ the fight had finally ended. While both sides of the conflict‚ the Allies and the Central powers‚ were sure that their nation had a guaranteed fast win with their technological advances and all‚ it was Germany who lost in the end. Germany had been fighting a two-front war‚ but they had defeated

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    ----------------------- Debate Team MCHS Cafeteria November 29‚ 2012 6:00 p.m. MCHS Performers DESSERT The MCHS Varsity Debate team has provided dessert for our audiences’ enjoyment. Please note that the length of our performances have been shortened and modified for time. Like what you see? We are always looking for judges. If you wish to judge or donate in the future please contact: Kristin Carbone Carbonk@martin.k12.fl.us Future Tournaments: December 8 @ West

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    Wilson issued a strong warning to Germany in a series of diplomatic notes. When speaking regarding the actions the United States will take against the U-Boats in the Pacific‚ Wilson stated‚ “Therefore there may at any moment come a time when I cannot preserve both the honor and the peace of the United States. Do not exact of me an impossible and contradictory thing.” In February 1917‚ British intelligence gave the United States government a decoded telegram from Germany that had been intercepted en route

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    The Warfare and Strategy of World War One: Birth of Modern Warfare The European summer 1914 was a very productive one before the onset of World War One. International exchange and co-operation fueled the belief that war was impossible to come. In 1910 the author of The Great Illusion‚ Norman Angell‚ demonstrated that the breaking of international credit caused by war would either deter its outbreak or bring it to a quick close (the first world war‚ ebook location 272). However‚ the assassination

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    when Serbia had war declared on them by Austria-Hungary. (Doc. 4) Now Europe had much tension as the battle line was drawn with Central Powers being Germany and Austria-Hungary on one side and Allies consisting of many nations like Great Britain‚ France‚ and Russia with Italy joining later. Italy had been a member of the Triple Alliance with Germany and Austria-Hungary. However‚ the Italians joined the other side after accusing their former partners of unjustly starting the war. (Doc. 3) The

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