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    Essay On Maternity Leave

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    Maternity Leave Maternity leave is an approved maternal or medical leave that refers to a time period in which you are medically unable to work for the purpose of giving a normal or cesarean birth and taking care of the infant. This is usually a 6 to 8 week period depending on the complication factors of the birth and health of the child. Some women take leave prior to giving birth because of discomfort or the desire to prepare for the newborn. Others, take time after the baby is born to…

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    Imperialism is defined as when a stronger nation dominates a weaker one, socially and economically. As once Edward W said: “Every empire, however, tells itself and the world that it is unlike all other empires, that its mission is not to plunder and control but to educate and liberate." Here Edward is trying to say that many nations/countries may want to be the superior and alpha one of another, they say it’s for the better rule and to take away control just to put more control. Europe only…

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    Communism in modern times often brings to mind the Soviet Union. However, few think to deeply consider the smaller nations affected by the Soviet Union's widespread control. Oppressed for years following World War II, Poland fought for the sake of its own nation in the 1980s. On September 1, 1939, World War I began with Germany's invasion of Poland. Though Britain and France provided some assistance to Poland, no effective assistance was given. By the end of that September, Hitler along with…

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    The time before 1914 was a time of unrest and fighting between countries. Due to industrialization, countries had had to find new markets which were often in other countries. The country had to take over the land in order to take over the markets. This policy of conquering and ruling other lands is called imperialism. By 1900, Britain had control in over five continents and France had control of large portions of Africa as a result of imperialism. In addition, the Ottoman Empire had control of…

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    The first secondary document that I used for this was The Journey, short story By Joe Lumer. This Story begins with Reb Atler waking up in his apartment. He is 83 years old. He is Jewish, you can tell because in the story he references his tsitzis. They are tassels worn on traditional Jewish garments. He prays a lot during the story. Later it is found that he used to be a Rabbi. He walks out of his apartment and you can tell that he is in a poor part of the neighborhood. He is reminiscing about…

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    Gunpowder Empires Essay

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    From the 1300s to 1700s, three powers dominated parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe. These powers were the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal Empires. The success of these three is contributed largely to their strong armies and mastery of advanced artillery. This leading weaponry allowed them to conquer neighboring peoples and expand their territory exponentially. Due to this common attribute, these three Empires are all referred to as “Gunpowder Empires”. The longest lasting of these was the Ottoman…

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    caused weak international agreements that fueled the illusion of peace and clouded the vision of Europeans. The first argument is that the illusion of peace was heightened by the actions of the League of Nations. Greece’s unwarranted invasion of Bulgaria and Bulgaria’s call for help initiated Briand to call an emergency session. The unanimity of the major powers on the course of action, their energetic action with their threats of force, weakness of the Greek Regime, and the fact they were small…

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    World War I started in the middle of 1914 because of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand. The war went on for 5 more years, until the Treaty of Versailles was created and commanded the armies to seize fire. World War I officially ended on June 28, 1919. This peace treaty kept from any wars starting for less than two decades, then came World War II. The Treaty of Versailles’ name came from where it was signed, the Versailles Palace. The Allies wrote the treaty and in order to have it…

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    Because of how good and skillful he was, he had a target on his back. In the 1966 World Cup, Brazil was eliminated in the group stage where they only played 3 games. In the first game against Bulgaria, he scored a free kick, becoming the first player to score in 3 World Cups in a row, but got injured by the ruthless defenders. That just shows how influential on the game he was when he was playing when the defenders had a mission to purposely take…

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    There were over about 70 million people that served in World War II, and about 60 million died while serving their term Australia: 23,365 dead; 39,803 wounded Austria: 380,000 dead; 350,117 wounded, Belgium: 7,760 dead; 14,500 wounded, Bulgaria: 10,000 dead; 21,878 wounded, Canada: 37,476 dead; 53,174 wounded,China: 2,200,000 dead; 1,762,000 wounded,France: 210,671 dead; 390,000 wounded,Germany: 3,500,000 dead; 7,250,000 wounded,Great Britain: 329,208 dead; 348,403 wounded,Hungary: 140,000 dead;…

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