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    Parents of the ninth grade girls. Over the summer your daughters made a pregnancy pact on social media. A pregnancy pact is when a pact of women who all agree to get pregnant in high school to give each other emotional support. This pregnancy pact has resulted in 10 known cases of STDs and 5 known pregnancies. These are the ones who came and talked to Nurse Eldridge. There is a possibility that there is more, so we encourage you to talk to your daughter about how serious this situation is. As the

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    liberation and it had been awarded. The West was a key factor in securing this independence, as they promised international ousting if Germany or the Soviet Union should try to reincorporate any of the three Baltics. The Baltics signed non-aggression pacts with the Soviet Union when it was feared that they would be threatened, but they did not have enough power on their own to resist Soviet forces. In the summer of 1940, the Soviets decided they had the power to take over the three Baltic nations and

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    1, 1939. Hitler’s initial foreign policy proposal as dictator of Germany was to create a non aggression pact with Poland in January 1934. This approach was not favored by many German citizens who advocated Hitler because they disliked that Poland had gained prior German provinces after World War I under the Treaty of Versailles ("Germany Invades Poland"). Hitler desired this non aggression pact because he wanted to prevent the alliance between the French and Polish military. He did not want them to

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    Davis, Sampson, Jenkins, George, and Hunt, Rameck. The Pact. Chicago: Penguin, 2002 Print. First, Dr. Sam, George, and Rameck were born in poor families. They grew up in poor, broken homes in New Jersey neighborhoods riddled with crime,drugs, and death. Dr. George said, “Most kids, rich or poor, spend more time with their friends than with their parents.”, “They’re together all day at school.”, “They’re together in the neighborhood after school.”, “And they’re together on the weekends.”, “Maybe

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    but have still overcome these obstacles and achieved their dreams. The book is written by The Three Doctors in The Pact―Dr. George Jenkins, Dr. Sampson Davis, and Dr. Rameck Hunt. The name of the book is based off of the promise they all made: to make it through high school, college, and medical school together and become doctors. For these reasons, I highly suggest that you read The Pact―and if you’ve read it before, then read it again, for good books never grow old. As I mentioned earlier, the author

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    Warsaw Pact Dbq Analysis

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    It presented an obvious opposition to capitalism and illustrated no interest to change or backdown from their communist ways. To project an ideal image to other countries around the world the logo of the Warsaw Pact was the perfect example of the soviets projecting an image of camaraderie and equality with the symbolic “shaking of hands”. Their image to outside forces was crucial to their expansion as shown in document 6. They state “United by the common ideal

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    In The Pact, Dr.Rameck Hunt began with a tone of adulation shifting to a more gloomy state with the intention of informing his youthful audience about working through the struggles of being in love. Love is uncontrollable and powerful which can be good and or in this case bad; making the person in love prone to getting hurt by the other person or leaving them vulnerable. In the book the author shows the character being infatuated by his girlfriend; this exhibits to the reader that when you fall in

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    out of west Berlin 2. Balance of powers 1. Most NATO members were surrounding the Atlantic Ocean. Members consisted of the U.S., Canada and Green;and. The USSR decided to make a branch called the Warsaw Pact. This mainly consisted of Soviet Union and german members. 2. NATO Warsaw Pact U.S. Canada Iceland Greenland Norway Portuagal France Luxembourg U.K. Italy Soviet Union East Germany West germany Poland Romania Albania Czechoslovakia Bulgaria Hungary 3. European Economic Community

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    Action Pact Movie Essay

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    The drama, action pact film, Hidden Fortress directed by Akira Kurosawa, is Kurosawa’s most fun film. Hidden Fortress is the most mainstream and entertaining film you will see with the lightest tones. With two Japanese peasants who make an attempt to make a profit off of found gold during a tribal war, but fail after multiple attempts try to return to their home in Hayakawa. In exchange for their most valued resource, the two greedy Japanese peasants accompaniment a man and a woman across enemy

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    In the year following the formation of the Warsaw Pact by the Soviet bloc, NATO military authorities began working on a series of new documents in order to create a consistent set of new strategies. The process soon began to receive new ideas from member states, particularly from France, who requested future documents to include sections regarding Soviet political and economic activities outside the NATO area and its consequential effects upon NATO. Such activities acquired a substantial significance

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