| 1. | 1915 1915 The year 1915 is not just significant because it was one of the years that World War I was fought, but it is significant for the events that took place during this time period. Most events were known but there were some key events that went unknown to the common people. The year 1915 was a key ...
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| 2. | Gallipoli and the Anzac Legend ... The Gallipoli Peninsula is located in the north-west corner of Turkey. ... The Gallipoli Campaign was the idea of Winston Churchill. ... The Gallipoli campaign was aimed at assisting the allied power, Russia. ... The narrow stretch of water next to Gallipoli is called the Dardanelles. ... ...
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| 3. | Gallipoli Film versus Reality Essay Although there are points for and against the accuracy of the film Gallipoli, I believe that the film does accurately and effectively represent the Gallipoli experience in 1915. ... Though at the same time, the film did not show many of the low points and hardships of war such as diseases like dyse...
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| 4. | poet wilfred owen and his poems Wilfred Owen and Dulce Et Decorum Est
Wilfred Edward Salter Owen was born on 18th March 1893. ... During the latter part of 1914 and early 1915 Owen became increasingly aware of the magnitude of the War and he returned to England in September 1915 to enlist in the Artists Rifles a month later. ...
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| 5. | new technology in ww1 In this booklet I am going to tell you about the various new weapons invented to take the war out of a stalemate. These are mustard gas, tanks, zeppelins, submarines and planes. Mustard Gas This was the first ever use of chemical warfare in history. It was first deployed by the Germans in April 1915...
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| 6. | Heroism in The Endurance ... However, the captain of the ship Endurance and the main character in my book, Ernest Shackleton did exactly the opposite. ...
Even before the fateful voyage of the Endurance began, Shackleton faced many obstacles that could have prevented him from raising enough funds to support his trans...
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| 7. | My name is Chris ...
Dada art is the name given to an artistic movement that started during World War I. ... He called this new artistic cabaret by the name of the publication in Munich: the Cabaret Voltaire. Officially, the Dada movement was named in Ball’s diary in April of 1916, when he wrote “[t]he world kn...
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| 8. | Martin Luther King- Friends Clarence Joseph Bessette 2nd Canadian Mounted Rifles 1 April 1890 B.C. ~ 5 June 1916 France "I have a small bit of shrapnel that struck the trench quite close to my head. One shell, a six-inch one, went through the parapet and landed right between Speechly's feet, but it too failed to explode. All t...
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| 9. | Battleship of Texas THE BATTLESHIP OF TEXAS
The Battleship of Texas was built in 1914 and is the only deadnought still in existence. The Battleship was sent to Vera Cruz even before she was completed. President Woodrow Wilson ordered the Battleship along with other ships to Vera Cruz for retaliation. ....
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| 10. | Booker T Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915, Educator Booker T. Washington had many achievements in his life. After he spent time as a slave he self educated himself and became a teacher in Tinkers Ville, West Virginia for three years .Soon after his hard work paid off ,a man named Armstrong recommended him as ...
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| 11. | Anzac day The Anzac Legend
Life at A. ...
Australia has progressed by leaps and bounds since that day in 1915. Some say that day actually made Australia what it is today, others may disagree. ... These two main ideals have stayed with the Australian people since that day and are still focused on...
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| 12. | Gopal Gokhale Mini Bio Gopal Gokhale was a great Indian nationalist leader, who in the early years of the 20th century was the most effective critic of British rule in India. Though Gokhale’s family had little income, the family was rich with love. Gokhale held various high positions because he had become very knowledgea...
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| 13. | Famous Photographer Report Ansel Adams Famous Photographer Report: Ansel Adams
By Charly Crone
On the 20th of February 1902 Ansel Adams was born. In his teen years Ansel despises formal education and is taken out of school by his father. ... In 1915 Ansel Adams father buys Ansel a year pass to the Panama-Pacific Exposition, which he...
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| 14. | crucible The Crucible
The crucible was written by Arthur Miller, he was born in Harlem on October 17, 1915. ...
The title of the play “The Crucible” is very appropriate for the play, the meaning of a crucible is : “a container made of a substance that can resist great heat, ; a crucible is also defined as...
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| 15. | Thomas Sterns Eliot Thomas Stearns Eliot was born in St. ... Thomas attended Harvard University where he obtained his bachelors degree in only three years. ... Eliot married on June 1915 to Vivian Haigh-Wood. Eliot supported himself and his wife by working as a teacher, a bank clerk, and an editor at a London publis...
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| 16. | Why was the gallipoli campaign such a disaster Why was the Gallipoli Campaign such a disaster? ... It was this that resulted in the Gallipoli Campaign. ... However not everything went according to plan and for various reasons the campaign turned out to be a failure. It is important to distinguish the aims of the Gallipoli Campaign and what fa...
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| 17. | Margaret Walker Margaret Walker
Poetry is a highly charged form of literature in which every word is filled with meaning. ... Margaret Walker was one of the many poets that incorporated her thoughts, feelings, and experiences into her writring.
Margaret Walker was born in Burningham Albama on July 7,1915...
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| 18. | What problems did the Italian Government face at the end of the first world war What Problems did the Italian government face at the end of the first world war?
Italy suffered huge loses and many humiliating defeats during the first world war. Most of the Italian army were southern peasant conscripts who as well as not having any war time experience and very little training ...
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| 19. | Road Not Taken “The Road Not Taken”
Born in San Francisco in 1874, Robert Frost would go on to be one of America’s most famous poets and earn four Pulitzer Prizes. ... Ten years later Frost moved to England where the inspiration for his poem, “The Road not taken,” would become apparent. ... Thomas would sigh a...
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| 20. | Who was responsible for the sinking of the Lusitania and for the loss of so many Upon initial examination the sinking of the Lusitania on 7 May 1915 seems like a more brutal and not completely justified act of war by Germany however, with further investigation many shocking facts about the British emerge. ... According to a number of sources (quoted in Collin Simpson’s Book, Lu...
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