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    The Manhattan Project was a project that produced the first nuclear weapons during World War II. It all started when Einstein found out the Germans were working on a new and more powerful weapon for war. Einstein wrote a letter to the president which helped initiate the effort to build an atomic bomb. In December 1941 the government launched the Manhattan project. The project was originally named Development of Substitute Materials. It included over 30 different research and production…

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    Throughout time, there has always been the question have who truly started the First World War and up to this day, many historians still discuss who is responsible. Although in the Treaty of Versailles Germany was designated to the responsibility and had to take on the consequences of the outbreak of the war, they were not the only ones who should have been blamed; Germany was not the only instigator of World War One. Other nations like Serbia and Austria-Hungary were at fault for the outbreak…

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    very useful and helpful to the Egyptian society such as government benefits such as section 8.0 housing, welfare aid otherwise known as food stamps and Financial assistance for education. Egypt being. Third world country is very hard leave and live in another. Country especially a first world…

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    the iceberg. The ideal female should also have large breasts, what society calls a “thigh gap”, a tiny waist, and a clothing size of zero. You have to ask yourself how is this a healthy image for children aged four to eleven. Women all around the world should be aspiring…

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    This investigation will explore the question: To what extent did the First World War influence the gain of women’s rights in Britain? The years 1914 to 1928 will be the focus of this investigation, to allow an evaluation of British women’s employment during the Great War and the events that followed it, in order to analyse the impact that the latter had on women’s achievement of rights in the decades of the post-war period. The first source that will be evaluated is the book entitled , which…

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    “Over Here: The First World War and American Society,” is a historical novel that shows the American society’s viewpoint and emotions about the First World War during the 1910s. Author David Kennedy focuses more on the home front experience during the war rather than the military side. He educates us with the parts of history that most people seemed to forget about or pretend to forget about. With a lot of amazing details of events, Kennedy explains the period from early 1917 to late 1918. He…

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    The First World War, 1914 through 1918, occurred during the middle of the Jim Crow period where African-Americans were relegated to second class citizens and racial discrimination. Jim Crow separated the black population from the white population and elevated white supremacy as the rule of law. The war brought hopeful opportunity for the blacks in the hopes of achieving a measure of equality with whites and a sense of citizenship in America. The black population embraced the opportunity to do…

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    Yoomin Jeong Informative/Informational Essay Professor Ventura English D 14 March 2016 The First Yogurt Smoothie in the World The world that people living has done many and fast developments. It changed a lot of things such as cultures and techniques. Even though many things have been changed to give better life to people, people’s passion of living better was getting bigger. As same as people wanted to live better, they wanted to eat better too. So many foods and beverage were invited and…

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    World War 1: Remembering the War to End All Wars Dairy entree from 35 year old Stephanie Gibson 11-11-1918 It was 1918 in beautiful Chicago Illinois. The streets were lined with hundreds of people waving American flags and shouting, “The war is over!” My friends and I were all in a group dancing and laughing until we cried! Everyone and everything was so perfect. Then it was time to go home and celebrate with our families. Instead I went home to think about life after the war. During the war I…

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    The history of World Dairy Expo is pretty elaborate. It all began when a group of Wisconsin dairy leaders wanted to develop a new concept in the dairy world. The prominent dairy leaders of Wisconsin started planning 2 years prior to the coming of the event. In 1965 a group of individuals including, farmers, governmental and educational leaders and agribusiness heads created a corporation called “World Food and Agricultural Foundation” which would later become World Dairy Expo. They created a…

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