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    until September 2, 1945. Two wars that the world could not even begin to comprehend happened. Two very different but very similar wars were fought in a total of 10 years with only 21 years in between them. This paper chooses to explore the causes and effects. The similarities and the differences between these two great wars. On June 28, 1914 Gavril Princip a 19- year old Bosnian gun man waited along a parade route in Sarajevo, which was the capital of the Austro-Hungarian province of Bosnia.…

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    “No cause occurs without effect, and no effect occurs without cause. No unjust action goes without penalty, and no action or thought flows unnoticed throughout the universe.” a quote written by Suzy kassem. During the 1930’s Japan sought to further expand their empire. Beginning in 1937, The United States began to embargo oil supplies, scrap iron, and steel. In December that year Japan sunk on of the American Gunships called the Panay. Which Japan said they made a mistake. The United States was…

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    War on Terror The attacks of 9/11 left an effect in the American History and have changed the way how Americans live today. Never before such a terrible thing that happened to Americans that have eliminated many innocent lives. On the morning of September 11, 2001, nineteen terrorist extremists hijacked four commercial planes, the planes deviated from their original routes. Two of the planes crashed into the Twin Towers in New York, one of the planes crashed into the Pentagon and the fourth…

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    Climate change is an immense challenge that the world faces today. It is the main cause of the fluctuating weather conditions and severe droughts we are experiencing nowadays. There are numbers of studies being conducted to provide awareness to the different sectors of the country and to allow society to take precautionary actions if possible. However, the weather aberration has a profound impact not only to people but also on the commercial interest in aerospace, mining, shipping, and…

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    Cancer is said to be a disease which abnormal cells divide uncontrollably and destroy body tissue and cells. Today cancer is a leading disease that affects people all over the world “About one in eight women in the U.S. will be affected by breast cancer at least once in their lifetime”. The chances stand that about two women in our classroom will have breast cancer at least once in their life. By learning about breast cancer you can gain knowledge and understand a disease that could possibly…

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    been documented that 90% of underage drinkers are binge drinkers and these numbers are more established amongst college students. The problem is far more serious than some are willing to admit. In order to solve the problem we must consider what the causes are and how to change the thought processes that are intertwined within the culture. Binge drinking is defined as consumption of 9 or more drinks at a time and is documented to be favored among college students. Granted the costs of…

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    complete disruption economically, socially, and politically. The wars from 1640-1660 completely changed England. The king and the House of Lords lost their power, and England changed from a monarchy to a republic, among other effects. On the first page, the author describes the effects that the war had. It says, “Sometimes such other events have changed the occupancy or the powers of the throne, but the conflict of 1640-60 was more extensive. The monarchy and the House of Lords were abolished,…

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    research paper due in less than a week for my economics class about the Great Recession, but nothing was coming to me. All I could think of were questions. What did I have to say? What did I really learn during all the hours I spent studying the causes and effects of the Great Recession? How did this even affect me? In that moment I had no idea how I was going to answer those questions in a thoughtful way. When I was growing up it always seemed like my parents never had enough money, and…

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    8329101 The Effect Dogs And Cats Have On The World A full grown female pit bull was the most loving soft sweetest dog I have ever met . She had the heart of a baby and protected all her owners when it came down to it. Her name was TeeTee , she use to be a fighting dog that my mom took away from her original owner and nursed back to health . After a month of living with us TeeTee was a happy, lazy overgrown puppy . She would lay down all day and eat everything she could get…

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    history. The Civil War had several causes and impacted soldiers, citizens, history, and literature. The Civil War was fought for many reasons. First of all, according to teachinghistory.org, “Turbulent politics also led to the war.” Slavery and politics can not work well together because you either upset slave owners, or people that are against slavery (Chadwick). Many states debated on whether they would rather have slaves or no…

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