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    an impact in my life. The person I am talking about is Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom, as she also confronted many challenges that had an important influence in her life and in her reign. I chose this…

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    American Sovereignty in the 21st Century The Declaration of Independence makes the agreement, “That these United Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and Independent States, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance” (Jefferson 265). Thusly the Declaration of Independence is consider by most to be the foundational statement of national sovereignty by The Thirteen American colonies and now the United States. The Declaration of Independence is a formal statement by the thirteen American…

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    the United Kingdom, Australia, and other countries with similar laws regarding guns or gun control. Just using this as an argument is an issue, because it completely ignores major differences between America and places like the UK and Australia. The UK and Australia are both island countries, which makes it significantly harder to smuggle illegal items and contraband there then in the US, which is connected to Central and South America, as well as Canada. While gun crime in the United Kingdom…

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    Whereas, Jett, in his book, “While Peacekeeping Fails”, shows that peacekeeping has remained elusive despite various efforts to contain wars and conflicts. Despite the involvement of the United Nations in numerous peacekeeping missions, the anarchic nature of international system becomes evident as the international law cannot be applied uniformly in all armed conflicts. Each conflict tends to have a number of unique factors that make it difficult to achieve permanent peace. The international…

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    Georgia Facts

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    These names are gotten from an agnostic god called Kartlos, said to be the father of all Georgians. The remote name Georgia, utilized all through Western Europe, is erroneously accepted to originate from the nation's supporter holy person, St George. Really it is gotten from the name s Kurj or Gurj, by which they are known to the Arabs and advanced Persians. Another hypothesis implies that the name originates from the Greek geo (earth); since when the Greeks came to Georgia they saw the…

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    British ships, including a Royal Navy vessel (HMS Convert), being wrecked on the treacherous coral reefs off East End, Grand Cayman. The local people saved everyone aboard the ships, including, so the story goes, a royal prince. When Britain's King George III heard of this act of gallantry, he is said to have decreed that the people of the Cayman Islands should forever be free from taxes and war conscription (Roger C. Smith, 2016). There is no doubt that the Wreck of the Ten Sails actually took…

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    Steven Spielberg was born on December 18, 1947, in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was the eldest of four children. Steven’s father, Arnold, was an electrical engineer who designed computers, and his mother, Leah, was an accomplished pianist. Spielberg’s father moved the family frequently as he pursued jobs around the country, but they finally settled in Phoenix, Arizona. School proved to be difficult for Spielberg. He had trouble making friends because he moved so often, and at school he was constantly…

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    Alphonsus Iascairí Feirmeoir, a 45 year old male Christian immigrant from Ireland that came to settle in Canada to start up a farming business. Alphonsus migrated to Canada due to the potato famine in Ireland. But, what was the cause of the potato famine? The great famine or the Ireland potato famine was caused by a potato disease; Phytophthora infestans better known as potato blight. This infection damaged crops throughout Europe during the 1840s to around the 1860s. However Ireland was the…

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    Topic1: The role played by trade in the history of Sino-European relations from Yuan times to the Opium Wars Trade is often a form of national economic development, while trade can have a great influence on national relations. From Yuan to Ming, trade had a positive impact on the relationship between China and Europe, it helps to keep in good touch and promote economic development; From Qing to Opium Wars, trade was the main reason that England brought to war in China. Marco Polo as a traveler…

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    War has always been a controversial issue in the United States. For a war to get public approval, the government has to successfully justify the war and lay out a clear plan for its quick and honorable end. Most wars have been justified as being for the defense of the United States or its interests. Prior to and including World War II, if the President decided that war was needed, he would ask Congress for an official declaration of war. This process is enumerated in Article 1, Section 8 of the…

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