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    To what extent did the Treaty of Versailles reflect the views of the Big Three? The first of the Peace Treaties after World War II took place in the Palace of Versailles, close to Paris, where 32 nations were represented, though none of the defeated countries were invited. Georges Clemenceau was adamant that the Conference was to take place in France, as a symbol of their survival and strength. The reason for the Treaty was to pay the reparations and ensure that Germany would not return to its…

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    There were many factors that lead to the beginning of World War II (WWII). The statement states “The appeasement policy adopted by the British and the French was the major causes of World War II in Europe” In this essay I will be discussing the accuracy of this statement concluding with weather I believe it to be true or false. The five major causes were Great Depression, Rise of Nazis and Hitler, Hitler’s aggressive foreign policy, Appeasement and Treaty of Versailles. These five factors played…

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    It’s common knowledge that Germany was one of the defeated countries in WWI. The Influenza Pandemic of 1918 to 1919 contributed to this defeat more than most people are aware of. The influenza had an effect on Germany’s military offense that may have been the cause of their defeat. Specifically, it contributed to the signing of the Treaty of Versailles, a peace settlement that was imposed on Germany and affected them negatively. The effects the Influenza Pandemic of 1918 had on Germany’s…

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    mainly at Germany. The instances included: Germany admitting and accept the blame for start of the war, reduction of their military, payment of ‘reparations’ for damage done during the war, loss of land, and finally Germany was not allowed to join the League of Nations. The treaty essentially wrecked Germany. It left Germany in a huge debt and fundamentally ruined the German…

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    Everyone wants to go to college and be more successful. Jobs and a decent amount on money all come with the price tag of college. In the following, I am going to discuss future plans and the careers I have chosen for myself. I would like to share with you the colleges I am willing to attend and the path I am going to take to get to those colleges. I would consider myself, as a whole, a well off student. I have many strengths, but I also have my weaknesses. Some strengths that I pursue are that…

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    In scientific world, sound has been used for many purposes. One of them is to find the depth of the sea using sound waves. Similarly, in the world of literature, sound or music is used to convey the deeper meaning of the writing. It takes the reader to a different level of understanding, which brings out the reality behind the words. Sound plays an important role in one’s life, and so it does in literature. Without sound or music, the literature cannot be properly expressed because it is lacking…

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    Advertisments are everywhere. From trains, billboards and busses to mobile devices, television and magazines. Brands are constantly running various campaigns to keep up with society and culture in hopes to stregthen the brand value and image. An advertising campaign involves a continuous series of messages that aim at promoting a particular marketing idea. These campaigns typically require a precise definition of the idea within a…

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    Then the push for the League of Nations came along. To President Woodrow Wilson the League of Nations was very important because he believed that it would prevent future wars from occurring. The League of Nations was later to be seen as a failure as well as the Treaty of Versailles. It was later that the United States signed a separate peace treaty with Germany. This Treaty mimicked the language and privileges of the Treaty of Versailles all except the mentioning of the League of Nations.…

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    Serbia, Montenegro, and Rumania, restoration of Belgium, return of Alsace-Lorraine to France, adjust Italian borders, freedom of Austria-Hungary and Turkey, an independent Polish state, and finally the most important was the establishment of the League of Nations (Snyder and Derwinski, 1958). Russia would later expose secret treaties among the Allies none of which the United States had taken part in (Snyder and Derwinski, 1958). World War One 5 In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson would become the…

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    In the novel, “David and Goliath Underdogs, Misfits, and The Art of Battling Giants,” the Author Malcolm Gladwell uses non-fictional stories to portray his ideals of advantages and disadvantages. Gladwell demonstrates that a first time coach with no experience along with young girls who have never played basketball can make it work toward their advantage in becoming a winning team. Another example Gladwell talks about is an intelligent student named Caroline Sacks. Sacks choose an elite…

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