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    Ww1 speech I am general Douglas MacArthur, as I stand here I see brave young men with the courage to do anything, This speech is to all the young souls leaving home for the sake of good against the bad, and tell other young boys that there will be no win to a war without sacrifice and murderous killing. Though in bad times we rely on ourselves we still grow like a gasp of air from an exhaling body, but…

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    The Explosive Truth about American Government: The Causes and Goals of Citizen Submission Often people don’t realize when they are being manipulated, but it actually happens quite frequently. When being manipulated, the average American citizen is often in the dark and doesn’t really know what is actually going on. By opening up a discussion of the complexities of government control, light can be shed on this manipulation that plays in our everyday lives. The American government often forces…

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    architectural style of Beaux-Arts. An example of this is the Centre Block’s main axis corridor linking the Parliamentary Library with the main public entrance. As well, the new design of Centre Block also incorporated memorials to Canadians who fought in WW1, such as the Memorial Chamber which contains a record of each soldier’s name. There was also the addition of Canadian identity and iconography such as symbolic carvings using materials and motifs from all across…

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    it on us, and refuse to show us the notes again… Now I am not saying I had an excuse, because I did not, I found myself going to other Math and English teachers for help. Heck, my history teacher had to teach me how to solve a system of equations cause my math teacher was absolutely horrendous. Whenever I think to myself how I managed to pull myself out of the slump I was in, it always goes back to pressure…

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    Humanity is strong only because it is weak. This may sound pessimistic and backwards, but imagine how technologically advanced our society would be if we had no need to advance. As much of an oxymoron that is, it brings about the question: “Why do we constantly strive for more?” The field of medicine is tightly entwined with the field of technology, but much of the innovation in the field of technology today is directly for specific uses within the medical field. One such innovation is advancing…

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    metaphor “your worst enemy was your own nervous system” is indicative of Winston’s distrust in his own body and fear that some involuntary gesture will give him away. The effect of totalitarian regimes Orwell reflects, is the internal conflict it causes and the loss of individual…

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    majority) and the Mensheviks (the minority). The main disagreements revolved around party membership, with the Mensheviks arguing for a broad-based membership resulting in greater support, and the Bolsheviks, who sought only workers dedicated to the cause. However, the parties abandoned their differences in order to support strikes and protests known as the Russian Revolutions of 1905. To appease these workers,…

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    downfall that began in 1929 and lasted until 1939. It was triggered by the 1929 Stock Market Crash and is known as the most dreadful depression experienced in Western civilization. Two long term causes of the Great Depression were agriculture and industry. The farmers had begun to overproduce during WW1 to feed Europe corn and wheat. In order to do so, many farmers retrieved loans to expand their farming land. However, after the war, the amount of crops needed decreased by 40% since WWI ended.…

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    The United States has reconstructed over the past several decades in order to address the several issues that plague a large portion of its population. Women and African Americans alike, have a long history of being oppressed by the prejudice societal values established by the United States of America, prompting individuals to bring about change themselves rather than wait for governmental action. The lower and working class citizens of the United States also have taken upon themselves to bring…

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    Invention Of Vaccines

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    killing 1 out of every 3 Athenians. Robbing Athens of its glory and its potential. One of the biggest causes of the flourish of technology and culture in the present is due to the weakening of diseases through vaccination. By hindering the expansion of devastating illnesses Humanity is allowed to prosper. As a little fun depressing fact, Influenza killed four times the amount of people that died in WW1, Smallpox was still common in the 1960’s, affecting 10-15 million and leaving 2 million dead,…

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