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    Belgium border. Zimmerman Note: Telegram sent in 1917 by Zimmerman (German Minister) to his ambassador in Mexico. 1917: diplomatic proposal from the German Empire offering a military alliance with Mexico, in the event of the United States entering World War I against Germany. The proposal was intercepted and decoded by British…

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    watching the Little Mermaid with my little niece and she loved the show. The show was magnificent the performers were outstanding , and everyone loved the show. The Blockbuster Disney movie came to life is was amazing in this Paramount theater production is perfect for the holidays and fun for all ages is more than I thought it would be never would I imagined a theater production like this would of have made me want to come back and see more. Ariel and sebastian and the entire underwater world…

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    Prohibition - The Good, the Bad, the Ugly Prohibition simply began as an idea of many groups of the time, primarily the Anti-Saloon League and the Women Christian Temperance Union (National Woman 's Christian Temperance Union). The idea of outlawing alcohol seemed to be a fantastic idea: Outlawing alcohol would completely remove it from circulation, and would make the people better as a society. However, what happened in actuality was the polar opposite. In The Great Gatsby, Fitzgerald…

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    One of the stories presented for reading and dissection was “The Red Headed League”. I adored this story, and felt some warmth knowing that I was finally, in some way, dipping my toe into the waters of Conan Doyle. However, I still didn’t go off in pursuit of more at that time. I’m not sure why. Perhaps it was simply meant to wait a little longer; destiny knew I needed a little more time and a little more life and a little more pain of feeling other to fully appreciate it all. My second…

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    That 's right, these tournaments often pull a much larger than sports competitions such as the World Series, the Super Bowl, and the NBA Finals, often competing for prize pools of millions of dollars. Little to everyone 's knowledge, this is also an industry that has existed since the 1970s and has silently been on the rise through decades. This boasting industry that has been exploding within the past…

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    life, Hoy stayed home with his family and learned to help on the farm. Hoy had pretty much only his siblings to keep him company in his small town. While at home, he communicated with gestures that only his family understood. It was like their own little form of sign language. When he was 10 years old, Hoy’s parents learned of the Ohio School for the Deaf and sent him. The school had a five year track and a seven year track for slower learners. Hoy was placed on the seven year track and…

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    husband, Alfred Stieglitz and her talent she went on to create masterful works (Unknown B 1). O’Keeffe once said, “To create one’s world in any of the arts takes courage.” (Unknown F 1). From her deep cool abstract images, to her delicate up close flower paintings you can tell that Georgia O’Keeffe loved to try new things and enjoyed painting images from her mind and the world around her. Her works were beautiful and complex, and like nothing seen…

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    guaranteed peace between France, Germany and Belgium. This also guaranteed French withdrawal from the Ruhr, which allowed the German people to once again work in one of Germany’s most industrialised areas. The joining of the League of Nations in 1926 allowed Germany an added voice in world affairs and a source of assistance of which Germany could seek to settle other German grievances. Continuing the work of the Dawes Plan, Stresemann’s final successful foreign policy, the Young Plan of 1929,…

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    families was unbreakable. In the novel All the Light we Cannot See, Anthony Doerr proved that the relationships we have with our loved ones will forever give us the strength to persevere. All the Light We Cannot See provided a unique perspective of World War 2 through the eyes of the two protagonists, one of which being Marie-Laure LeBlanc, a blind young lady living in Saint-Malo, France in 1944. After Marie loses her sight when she is just six years old to cataracts, her father, Daniel…

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    This would eliminate a majority of the cheating as well as maximize revenue. Due to increased performances, leagues would be putting a better product on the field, resulting in fans buying more tickets. In turn, this creates a greater profit for owners which leads to larger salaries for the players. Players, owners, and fans all get exactly what they want. Sports…

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