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    their friendship helped them succeed and eventually gave them a more stable life style. Sam, Rameck and George created a Pact, or a promise with one another, to get through high school and complete a medical program to become Doctor’s. Their dreams became reality because of the connection with one another and the genuine commitment of their desire to succeed. In the epilogue of The Pact, The Three Doctors write about their purpose and give advice to others who are experiencing struggling…

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    Football Team at PACT We should have a football team at PACT because it will get students in shape, the players will develop better friendships, and football will teach the players important life skills. Students will need to use all 3 of these techniques to be successful in life. When students join the football team, they will do so much better in life than they always have been. Students will want to get in shape, and football is the best way to help them get fit. Students will get in…

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    practice than the pervious sovereign power in Jerusalem, the Byzantine Empire. Second source, Travel shows a traveler from Morocco whom eventually becomes an ambassador for Indian when they send them to travel to China for trade. The third source, The pact to Be Accorded to Non-Muslims subjects is a document with tough rules that non Muslims…

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    non aggression pact (hitler vs stalin) How did the Hitler-Stalin Pact affect the outcomes of World War II? Not long before the second world war, Germany was invading neighboring countries such as Sudetenland and Czechoslovakia. Britain was fearing German expansion and immediately needed to take action against Hitler. As Hitler was not an easy target, the most powerful nation Britain could ally with to prevent Hitler from continuing was the Soviet Union. Hitler feared this kind…

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    Czechoslovakia, 1968 Location of incident The Warsaw Pact troops of Soviet Union invaded Czechoslovakia to collapse down on Prague Spring political reforms. Soviet Union executed armed intervention to prosecute the unity of ‘Soviet System’. The first place was invaded is Prague, then the invasion area was expanded into the whole domain of Czechoslovakia. Dates The Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia happened on the night of August 20, 1968. On the August 20, many key departments and major…

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    the U.S created NATO. The United States had realized that they were by no means invincible regarding their advances in american technology. The Suez Crisis, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were some events demonstrating the struggling relations between the U.S and The Soviet Union. The Suez Crisis, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were some events demonstrating the struggling relations between the U.S and The Soviet Union. The Suez Crisis had shown that the Americans were not easily brought into an…

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    In 1928, sixty-two countries signed the pact that outlawed wars and prohibited the use of war as a tool in national policy. By signing this pact, all these countries agreed that irrespective of what the origin or nature of conflict, the sides involved had to come to a settlement by peaceful means-and not a war. Historians would later challenge the effectiveness of the pact because of its short-lived success. Also, the Young Plan, formulated in 1929, was an…

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    Factors in THE PACT In The Pact by Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Rameck Hunt, Three teenagers who grew up in community with poverty and violent dedicate themselves for changing their lives and becoming successful. Rameck is the one who can be easiest to succeed and gets most benefits. Although he had gotten troubles with his families, friends or education and almost broke their dream, there still are several factors bring up his success. Especially these factors include institutional…

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    All in all, the treatment of the German minority was a reflection of the Polish-German relations. Therefore, shortly after World War I, the German minority was integrated. The Nonaggression Pact of 1934 caused a forced assimilation. In 1939, the political situation worsened and the oppression and persecution of the German minority was at a zenith. Overall, there was an incline in oppression and persecution of the German minority towards the year 1939. Reflection Firstly, doing my research on…

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    The Pact: Three Young Men Make a Promise and Fulfill a Dream was written by, the three men whom the story is about, Drs. Sampson Davis, George Jenkins, and Rameck Hunt. This book explains the promise between three young men to change what society is trying to deem these young men will become—which is nothing, but drop-outs and drug dealers. Sam, George, and Rameck swore to each other that they would be better than the stereotypes, they would become doctors, and they would give back to their…

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