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    org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10007314. History about Japan and Germany during the World war 2. Talked about how they came closer as countries. Hayashi, Yuka. "Cake in Japan." The Wall Street Journal. Accessed May 03, 2016. http://online.wsj.com/ww1/cake-in-japan. Talked about Karl and how he was imprisoned at the camp. This website was the idea behind my topic I choose. Rotating Spit making Baumkuchen. Digital image. Largest Cake. Accessed May 3, 2016.…

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    Since the start of the twentieth century, changes have happened quicker than ever before. A man living in the early 1900s would barely recognize most of the innovations used in the late 1900s. A soldier fighting near the end of the First World War would not be able to comprehend the technology used from the end of the Second World War. Technological advancements due to war positively influenced today’s society. With the aid of literary pieces; constructive changes due to wars in fields such as…

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    In the Great War, medical aid became a major key to winning the war and saving people’s lives from the countless difficulties. Soldiers were shot, infected, and were prone to serious diseases. Because of these horrendous aspects, medical aid had to adapt quickly to the new-age warfare. Medical aid in World War I improved trauma aid because of the injuries and all the adjustments doctors had to fabricate. Ernest Hemingway experienced this first hand as an ambulance driver during the war. World…

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    The Harlem Renaissance (1919-1929) The Harlem Renaissance, originally known as the New Negro Movement, received its’ name from Harlem, a large neighborhood within Manhattan, New York. From 1917-1935, nearly 175,000 African Americans, mainly from the south, turned this neighborhood into the largest concentration of black people in the world. Out of this, came a cultural, social, artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that lit a new black cultural identity. Important Events • The…

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    about my sister and I. My sister, Kailey, is pretty anti-social and hates to leave her room. Who knows what she does in there. I made my way to the training room after talking to my mom for a bit. I just couldn’t stop thinking about what was the cause of all that destruction. Who was the first to fire? Why did they do it? Did any of them know the consequences of it? What went through their mind when they thought it was a good…

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    later Mabel Tolkien died, in 1904, so Tolkien and his brother were sent to boarding homes, and their new guardian was a catholic priest. Later he got his degree specializing in anglo saxon, germanic languages, and classic literature he served in WW1 as a lieutenant while continuing to wright. Eventually…

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    “‘You’ve got it?’ gasped Frodo. ‘You’ve got it here? Sam, you’re a marvel!’ Then quickly and strangely his tone changed. ‘Give it to me!’ he cried, standing up, holding out a trembling hand. ‘Give it to me at once! You can’t have it!’” (Tolkien 890) John Ronald Reuel Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings is a fantasy trilogy that has set the bar for all others of the genre. It follows a young hobbit named Frodo as he, and his companions, struggle to destroy an evil ring capable of the world’s end. Frodo…

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    This states and proves how DNP’s melt fat at an uncontrollable rate with no say in how much and where it occurs. The prolonged use of DNP’s will create an impermeable boundary that the body cannot get itself out of. DNP’s have been around since the WW1 and WW2 time and during those times they were used to strengthen the men in warfare which allowed them to stay warm over long periods of battle. The negative associated with this was their bodies were in a state of confusion, meaning they stayed…

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    Financial Crisis The global economy has adopted many different international monetary structures to stabilize economies. States struggle to decide between a combination of two of three major monetary objectives - capital mobility, fixed exchange rates, and sovereign monetary policy. The global economy has adopted several forms in recent history, however, these structures have been conducive to financial crises. The collapse of the Gold Standard, the Interwar Period, the collapse of the…

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    Exploring African-American Culture: The Harlem Renaissance The Harlem Renaissance started in 1920, in Harlem, New York. The Harlem Renaissance created a big uproar of the African American Culture when they emigrated from the south to north. It expressed the African American culture and brought it alive. The Harlem Renaissance unified other races, making African American culture, a trend. The Harlem Renaissance contributed to the growth of the emerging African American culture in the post slavery…

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