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    Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Britain decided to choose the equipment the English troops had to protect England, he did not want to protect Australia from the invasion of the Japanese. John Curtin heard about this news and decided to call America for help. Older Australians who were loyal to Britain were devastated about how this new allegiance was formed. Later many American troops started to arrive in Australia to fight in the war in the pacific. In 1943 a little amount of Australians…

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    after countless attacks were happening between the Palestine Liberation Organization and Israel Defense Forces (IDF). When Abu Nibal’s Organization attempted to assassinate Shlomo Argov the Prime Minister of Israel decided to blame Abu Nibal and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The Prime Minister launched “Operation Peace for Galilee” this was an invasion of Lebanon. This would take the Israelis into Beirut. The Israel Defense Forces crossed into Lebanon on June 6. Many of the PLO…

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    out on such a scale again. So after the bombing of the imperative American naval base at Pearl Harbour, Hawaii in 1941, Australia hoped that this would be enough to provoke the Americans to help with the Allied war effort. In a famous speech, Prime Minister, John Curtin told his audience “we look to America, free from any pangs or links of traditional kinship to the United Kingdom.” This identified his desire for America to help in the effort to defeat the Japanese. Curtin then demanded…

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    Ramsay MacDonald was the prime minister at the dawn of the Great Depression and ended up resigning. Then they had Stanley Baldwin, Neville Chamberlain, then finally they got Winston Churchill. Churchill was climbing to the top of the ladder in World War I in parliament. Then he led…

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    Morocco Research Paper

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    Morocco is ruled by a ruler, the king. The king also establishes a prime minister. Although the king is accompanied by a prime minister, the king still obtains ultimate power because the prime minister is called upon to lead the Assembly of Advisers (or also called Assembly of Councilors). This assembly is represented by two hundred and seventy members which are elected for a nine-year…

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    Equality, freedom, rights, morality, principles, respect, love and trust are are just a few characteristics used to create a better and more just society. Despite the fact that these characteristics are very delicate when alone, but when mixed together, these ordinary, everyday occurring events of life come together to form a pure and all the more powerful “JUST SOCIETY.” "I've always dreamt of a society where each person should be able to fulfill himself to the extent of his capabilities as a…

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    Patriotism In Canada

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    Finally, Prime Ministers succeeded in creating patriotism amongst Canadians during the 50s and 60s. There was much to celebrate during 1967, the year of Canada’s Centennial, but the highlight was Expo 67. Over 150 million people came to Montreal, Canada’s largest city at the time, to experience the year-long fairs that remains one of the greatest birthday parties in history. 120 countries were represented at the fair with 53 pavilions, and highlights included the gigantic U.S. geodesic dome, the…

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    Dershowitz explains that an Israeli prime minister scolded security for providing false information about other organizations. Furthermore, paragraph eighteen of Dershowitz’s essay, Yes, It Should Be “On the Books”, illustrates Dershowitz’s intellectualism. The following is a sample of Dershowitz’s work: “Several years ago, an Israeli prime minister reprimanded security of officials for bringing him “unwanted information of misdeeds by Shin…

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    As a significant political figure, wartime hero and novelist, Winston Churchill serves as one of the most prominent figures of the twentieth century. Winston Churchill 's wartime leadership empowered the British people and further demonstrated the intellectual capabilities and extremes of Churchill. He has been regarded as "...An inspirational leader, who seemed to typify Britain 's courage and perseverance in adversity and its conservatism in success." (Chen, “Winston Churchill.” World War Two…

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    Reparations can be defined as, according to the oxford dictionary, the action of making amends for a wrong one has done, by providing payment or other assistance to those who have been wronged. Taking that into consideration, slavery reparations would be providing assistance monetary or not, to countries or people who have been wrongly affected by slavery. Many countries believe that they are owed reparations due to the harm the European countries inflicted during the slave trade. Focusing…

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