Words of Wisdom:

"To know that you do not know is best ...and smacking yourself in the face with a cricket bat is not the smartest thing you could do on a weekend." - Ssshawnnn

Essays on World

  1. Brave New World
    a hero. But "the Savage" (as John is called) is frightened by the new world he sees. The fear and oppression he experiences make him long for his old...
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  2. Hannibal: Master General Of The Ancient World
    would be different if Hannibal had conquered Rome. Carthage might have ruled the world and change the way of architecture that we use today. Europe would have...
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  3. Sumerian Relation To Present World
    as many opportunities. In the present day, we have many languages in the world; however, none use the old, ancient cuneiform writing. We were able to make...
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  4. World War Ii (In-Depth Look Into Effects Of The War)
    than a century Great Britain had been the wealthiest and most powerful nation in the world. But they used up too many resources in the wars and their status greatly...
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  5. Was Germany Responsible For The Outbreak Of World War i?
    The cause of World War I cannot be primarily attributed to any single act of any one nation. To arrive at a reasonable conclusion one must...
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  6. Wartime Propaganda: World War i
    asked "will it be any wonder if, after the war, the people of the world, when they recognize any human being as a German, will shrink aside so that...
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  7. Industrialization Used In World War i
    kill many invading armies at once. From this new weapon and many others, the world changed for the worse. Not only did countries now have possession to take...
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  8. World War i
    joined with the independent nation of Serbia. Few thought this act could start a world war, but it was the straw that broke the camels back.(cliché I know..) During...
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  9. Did The Western World Do Enough For The Jews In The Holocaust
    as if he has preserved an entire world." - The Talmud. Anytime the world stands idly by and remains silent as 6 000 000 worlds are shattered, not only did they fail...
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  10. What Caused The Second World War? Who Was To Blame?
    War was declared by Britain and France on Germany, September 1939. World War II lasted for six years killing millions; injuring and traumatising many more. Two decades earlier, World War I had taken place also killing, injuring and traumatising...
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  11. Attack On World Trade Center
    Terrorism is the bug of 21 century. Throughout history it has appeared in many various ways: hijacked planes, ships, trains. But never was terrorism committed in such a terrible way as on Tuesday, September 11 in New York City. This tragedy affected...
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  12. Japan After World War Ii
    /> early 1946. Japan was extensively fire bombed during the second world war. The stench of sewer gas, rotting garbage, and the acrid...
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  13. Pun With Language: The Role Of The Pun Throughout The History Of The World
    “In his protest days, Gandhi walked everywhere. From the North of India to the South, Gandhi traveled it all, all without shoes. And he didn’t brush his teeth, either, so his breath was pretty bad. Since he walked so far and did not eat much in...
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  14. The Assessed Causes Of The First World War
    sent them down to an equal level instead of making the navy the best in the world. Also the defeat of Germany navy would never defeat Germany overall, the defeat of...
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  15. The World's Most Important Invention
    My thoughts of the tampon being the most important invention in the world are comical and humorous but could you imagine life without tampons? If you are...
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  16. Lucille Ball: The World's Greatest Actress
    there ever be another actress like Lucille Ball. She had so many talents to offer the world, and she gave her best in everything she ever did. She will always be the...
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  17. The Cost Of Stability In Brave New World – Freedom
    Conditioning the citizens to like what they have and reject what they do not have is an authoritative government’s ideal way of maximizing efficiency. The citizens will consume what they are told to, there will be no brawls or disagreements and...
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  18. The Day The World Cried
    Freedom itself was attacked this morning by a faceless coward and freedom will <br /> <br /> be defended. Our fellow citizens, our way of life, our very freedom came under attack in <br /> <br /> a series of deliberate and deadly terrorist acts...
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  19. Post World War Two Immigrants
    During World War Two Australians finally realised just how vulnerable they were to enemy attacks. The reality of this possibility hit home hard when the Japanese attacked Darwin and when Japanese midget subs penetrated Sydney harbour. We now...
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  20. Vietnam War's Impact On Australia’s Relationship With The World
    The Vietnam War had great political impact and led to deep division within Australian society. The Australian people were forced to take the issues about the Cold War, Vietnam and the arms race seriously because of Australia’s military...
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  21. Thrre Things Wrong With The World
    So, that would definitely be my first & foremost idea on what's wrong with the world today. The next thing on my list would have to be AIDS...
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  22. On Top Of The World
    This winter wonderland called Austria is full of small villages surrounded by snow capped mountains that look like someone has come along with some icing sugar and generously topped each one. Mountain after Mountain clustered together, with pine...
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  23. Brave New World By Alduos Huxley
    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a book full of meaning and purpose. Even though it was written in 1932 and wasn’t completely accepted at the time, today people accept it as a work of written genius.<br /> The book starts off as telling of...
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  24. What Do You Think Of The World’s Economy?
    In our world today there are many forms of economy. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, International Monetary Fund, and Third World Debt, give the new world a chance to develop their current trading policies.<br /> <br /> Throughout...
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  25. The Causes Of The First World War
    Introduction<br /> <br /> There are a lot of reasons for the outbreak of the First World War. In this project I will be explaining the causes of the first world with such topics in the Long term section such as Germany’s defeat of France in the...
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  26. World War Ii: The Battle For Europe
    The Great depression was one of the many reasons for World War II (WWII). The Great Depression was in an economic slump in North America, Europe and other industrial parts of the world. (www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/depression/about.htm) The Great...
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  27. The Natural World In The Red Pony
    In “The Red Pony” by John Steinbeck, the natural world and how man affects or tries to affect it is a big theme. In this novel, the fight between man and nature is clearly shown, yet a winner isn’t. In this book, the deaths and births of...
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  28. World War i And Canada
    to guarantee religious freedom and individual rights. Though Canada involvement in World War I and World War II was tragic for many citizens, it was...
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  29. Technology In World War Ii
    Since the First World War passed with its greatest influence on the movement and the greedy of power, the world started to develop their plans and methods in wars. World War II saw the biggest evolution of technology, especially weapons, which still...
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  30. To What Extent Is Germany Responsible For World War i And Ii?
    To what extent should Germany be held responsible for causing both the First and Second World Wars?<br /> <br /> It has long been argued by historians whether or not Germany is to blame for causing both the World Wars. This essay will examine to...
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