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    Russian Notes for History Sl

    Matheus Aug/1/2012 Russia Military Notes Russia’s army 1,200,000 (Brooman, Old Europe ) Advantages The third Largest military (Brooman, Old Europe) Had many to recruit, as they had the largest population of over 159 Million(Brooman, Old Europe) Disadvantages They couldn’t move around very effectively that even Germany had plans to attack France before the six weeks in which it would take for Russia to move their army from the east.(Duffy

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    Evolution of Computer

    of Event 1936 Konrad Zuse - Z1 ComputerFirst freely programmable computer. 1942 John Atanasoff & Clifford Berry ABC ComputerWho was first in the computing biz is not always as easy as ABC. 1944 Howard Aiken & Grace Hopper Harvard Mark I ComputerThe Harvard Mark 1 computer. 1946 John Presper Eckert & John W. Mauchly ENIAC 1 Computer20,000 vacuum tubes later... 1948 Frederic Williams & Tom Kilburn Manchester Baby Computer & The Williams TubeBaby and the Williams Tube

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    Greatest Generation

    Tom Brokaw believes that the World War Two generation, is the greatest genertion. In his book, he tells stories of magnificant bravery and determination this generation had, and the times of incredble hardships that this generation had to endure. This genertation was full of men and women willing to go above and beyond in order to serve their country in any way, shape or form they could, and their civil doings didnt stop their. They were people with great character willing to do anything needed to

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    command-line args * -.25 if fails on a given file * -.25 if does not accept any name I agree with this mark #2 _.5_ /1 proper or better ship drawn in proper position with proper orientation * -.25 if significantly different position * -.25 if worse than online I agree that my lander is in a different position. -0.25 I do not agree that my ship is worse than the one given. Mark should be 0.75 / 1. Evidence: I provided screenshots of the executable and my own drawing of the ship and position

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    Significan Events of World War 1

    WW1 Significant events Many battles were fought in World War 1 and many lessons were learnt. Whether it is the advancements of technology or the new war tactics. Three of these kind of events stand out: the Gallipoli campaign in 1915, which is important as its failure influenced many countries who participated in the battles. The battle of Verdun which was the longest battle in WW1. And finally the US entering the war which, although happened towards the end of the war, influenced the battles and

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    World War 1: the Crisis That Shaped the 20th Century

    World War I The Crisis That Shaped The 20th Century Stephanie Deprey US History Week 7 World War I was one of the biggest events that shaped the 20th century. Also known as the Great War raged from the summer of 1914 to November 1918. It was a very complicated time and occurred due to many different reasons and spanned over many different nations. There were also some very big effects on the world during and after the war that not only stunned America, but the whole global economy. This

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    The Dance

    interest, and for our own part we see very clearly that unless justice be done to others it will not be done to us. The programme of the world's peace, therefore, is our programme; and that programme, the only possible programme, as we see it, is this: I. Open covenants of peace, openly arrived at, after which there shall be no private international understandings of any kind but diplomacy

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    Wwi Firsthand Accounts

    Link: http://prezi.com/glz_cz_2c_gs/medical-advancements-during-wwi/ Station 1 Transcript of Medical Advancements during WWI Blood Transfusions "With improved weapons came great destruction and mayhem. However, in the backdrop of arenas of war, physicians and scientists learned valuable medical lessons, later applied to civilian care, from the agony of the battlefields and the horrors of war crimes." -Evelyn B. Kelly Medical Advancements During & After WWI At the beginning of

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    Hahahahaha

    1853, the of the black ships commanded by Commodore Matthew Perry arrival in Japan 1854, signing of the U.S. Japan treaty of peace and amity 1905,President Roosevelt helped to end the Russo-Japanese War and persuaded Japan to drop its demand for war reparations. Months after, the United States recognized the Japanese control of Korea in return for Japan’s pledge not to get involved in the Philippines. A decade later, many nations found themselves involved in the First World War. April of 1917

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    Napoleon

    Napoleon Rocks! These are my top five picks for why Napoleon rocks! The Original Spin Doctor and brilliant PR man – through creation of his own Bulletins, articles for the official press, campaign newspapers, medallions, and selected patronage of the arts, Napoleon was the first modern man to create and publicize the image he wanted portrayed. The effects of this calculated positive public image on events from 1796 onwards cannot be underestimated in contributing to his political and military

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