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    Pitbulls Research Paper

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    Do you think that pitbulls are dangerous or that they are a bad dog?Well you are wrong Pitbulls can be the best dog or any dog can really be the best,It just needs to have a good and fun environment.It also needs to have a good owner.Pitbulls are cute,funny,sweet and loyal dogs.I personally love pitbulls. Talking about Pitbulls they were a popular dog in the 1900s.In one of my sources I read about,the author states that “Pitbulls remained Popular during the 1950s and 60s respected companies…

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    In the late 19 century, U.S faced its biggest challenge known as the great depression since the revolution.The unemployment rate skyrocketed, the stock market crashed.The nation not only experienced economic problems moreover it also the social lives of the Americans changed.The nations political condition of the nation from republicans hands to Democrats led by FDR.Many transformations such as social lifestyle, political shifts and role, economic modification, and issues occurred by the great…

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    ‘Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle/ Can patter…’, increases the intensity of the poem, placing the reader into a war zone situation. This highlights Owen’s work as valuable, as he has used literary techniques to convey realistic imagery of WW1, as well as combining his own personal opinions. The reader’s response, also emphasises Owen’s claim to the cannon, as through Owen’s use of sibilance, in Dulce et Decorum est, he enables the reader to feel anger and resentment towards those the…

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    Canada is home to a long-standing democracy. Canada had embraced its nationalistic moments at Vimy Ridge and the Somme. However, these periods created tensions, as many foreigners received internment. Although my response to racial profiling against certain individuals, regardless of race, religion etc. would be of strong disapproval, due to terrorist activities occurring from unsecured immigration, I would personally have mixed feelings. Developing radical xenophobic thoughts and profiling…

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    Did you know that 11 million people died in concentration camps. Concentration camps were terrible because most the Jews died in them. The concentration camps were camps for work. If people didn’t work they were killed and millions of people were killed.The prisoners were in harsh conditions and didn’t have any rights. Concentration camps were very terrible because of their purposed to put Jews to hard work. The purpose of concentration camps were to execute Jews and put them to hard labor.…

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    In Tony Palmer’s novel ‘Break of Day’ the courage trait is a very important aspect throughout the novel. Each character in the novel shows courage by how they react in the novel and by the things they say. The mains characters in the novel that show the most courage are William Barrett, Uncle Jack and Murray Barrett. Courage shapes and manipulates the characters actions and decisions they make during their journeys. The character that shows the most courage in the novel is Murray. Each character…

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    Dwight D. Eisenhower was a man who was a leader during a time of war. He was born in Denison, Texas in 1890. He graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1915. His leadership capabilities were show and eventually led him to becoming the Allied Forces Supreme Commander during World War II. Eisenhower's contributions to our country came through his leadership whether as a general, allied commander or as the president of the United States. Dwight Eisenhower was the son of David and Ida…

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    patronizing language and offensive comments, definitely contributed to rising tensions between Germany and great political powers; Britain. The event of which he played most significance in throughout his lifetime was his influence on the initiation of WW1. His incompetence to lead, was reinforced through the support he provided Austria-Hungary on their attack of Serbia. Kaiser was well aware of his military’s strength, According to historian Langer et al ‘he believed in force’. This fuelled a…

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    impactful poem, Owen’s use of repetition and metaphorical representation of ‘snow’ for ‘war’, ‘Always it woke him, even in France, Until this morning and this snow’, questions how the human civilisation is able to wake from such savagery and brutality of WW1. Owen uses rhetorical questioning and imagery, ‘ Are limbs so dear-achieved, are sides/ Full-nerved, - still warm, -too hard to stir?’. To accentuate how the abhorrent nature of war impacts on the wellbeing and health their bodies and the…

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    Germany was in all the wars except one how strange. WW1 is a well known war, there was a lot of events in this war. Many people think differently then me but how I see it, Germany was always involved. The blame on Germany and Austria from the great war was trying to be shifted onto France Russia and Serbia. A week after Franz Ferdinand’s assassination, Germany had agreed to back Austrian military action against Serbia, even if this resulted in war with Russia. Germany deliberately started a…

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