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    but those wars were usually between two major powers. World War I became the first major conflict to involve multiple world powers, which devastated Europe. This was the war to end all wars and many called it the Great War. Many scholars lay blame on one power, one incident, or one individual for causing World War I, but to no real avail. The answer is there is no one person, country, or event to blame for the outbreak of World War I because there are many factors. However, if there is one…

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    World War I was one extremely bloody war that engulfed Europe from 1914 to 1919. i think that their are many causes of world war one it could have been nationalism,imperialism and many others. Imperialism was establishing control over their land as a threats. also because of britain they had a large amount of land than anyone. but the british empire was on one quarter of the globe so that was why the sun never set their. Another cause was that European they had ruled smaller countries. then…

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    because the clock was ticking for the start of the war. Neither the Germans nor the Russians thought the other would go directly to war after they finished mobilizing. However, Germany would give Russia one more chance to back down before the war began. I believe that mobilization in World War One was…

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    Peter I the Great Peter I the Great is single-handedly responsible for the Westernization and the modernization of Russia. His multiple domestic reforms and border expansions transformed Russia from an isolated medieval country- that had remained nearly isolated from the Renaissance or Reformation of any kind- into a great modern power. Peter was born on June 9, 1672 in Moscow, Russia. Peter was the son of Tsar Aleksey I and Natalya Naryshkina, the czar’s second wife. Peter’s birth resulted…

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    degree than at that time. Hostile and benevolent sexism mark two of these that are still alive and well today, though not nearly as severe as at that time period. Going through the museum proved to be an illuminating experience as to how World War I marked a profound shift on the role of women…

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    the class, I was not sure what to expect. I had no prior knowledge of robotics and I have little knowledge of programming. If I am being completely honest, I honestly thought this class was going to be lecture based with little to no hands on activities. Needless to say, I was quite surprised when I found out that I was completely wrong. I was not aware before signing up for the class that we were going to receive a robot. Upon that realization, I was fairly intrigued. I was excited that I was…

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    experiences. I look forward to what second semester has in store for me and even more importantly, my first year at college. My skills have grown in areas of reading, writing, discussion, and mental processing. QUOTATION One of my favorite authors that I learned about in first semester was Queen Elizabeth I. History is my favorite subject so of course I knew about her beforehand; however, I did not know about the things she authored. “The Doubt of Future Foes” is my most loved work by Elizabeth…

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    World War I was a military battle it started in 1914 and it ended in the year of 1918. The war involved some stuff like tanks, machine guns and airplanes. However, the ¨commanders often fought World War I as if it were a 19th Century war¨, and the troops would march onto the open field marching into the raft of rifles, and machine guns and often murder. People know this approach as trench warfare. World War I was a war that used trenches and one of the first ones to do so Authorities got the…

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    Although the assumptions of generals were that World War I would be short, bloody, and decisive, stalemate occurred due to the lack of precedence, technological novelty and the need to contribute an immense amount of time to compensate, innovate, and reorganize for the opposing expectations and realities. Previous wars suggested lessons so diametrically opposed to the reality of World War I that generals had to completely rethink the plans they had created based on their initial speculations of…

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    concepts.) When I started this course I was very nervous about how I would do in the open class environment that we have. After the first class I went home and strongly debated about dropping this class for one that does not require so much talking. I generally am a person that avoids talking in front of large groups, even answering questions in class makes me nervous. As we have progresses through this semester I have noticed that once I take the first step and start actually talking I get…

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