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WORLD WAR 1

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TREATY OF VERSAILLES : World War I officially ended with the signing of the Treaty of Versailles in the Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles, France, on June 28, 1919; it took force on January 10, 1920. Negotiated among the Allied powers with little participation by Germany, its 15 parts and 440 articles reassigned German boundaries and assigned liability for reparations.   The treaty was drafted during the Paris Peace Conference in the spring of 1919, which was dominated by the national leaders known as the “Big Four”—David Lloyd George of Britain, Georges Clemenceau of France, Woodrow Wilson of the United States, and Vittorio Orlando of Italy After strict enforcement for five years, the French assented to the modification of important provisions. Germany agreed to pay reparations under the Dawes Plan and the Young Plan, but those plans were cancelled in 1932, and Hitler’s rise to power and subsequent actions rendered moot the remaining terms of the treaty. ...
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My earth my world  so blue and green, we live on you and be so mean! We ought to realize our habits and mistakes, as time you know   doesn't has a retake! Reuse your resources   and give them a recycle and to avoid pollution use a bicycle! REMEMBER! If not saved today for a better tomorrow,   we'll be the ones in sadness and sorrow! So save our world   then and now, be serious otherwise the future generation   will go exhausted and furious! L et’s face it.  At one point or another we’ve all heard about the “three R’s” of sustainability: reduce, reuse and recycle.   But why don’t we use it? If we travel back into time, around 1800s, the world was clean and green, no garbage seen and 3 R’s followed. It’s tough to think there was a time like that, yet it was once a  reality… The goal of the three R’s is to prevent waste and conserve natural resources. Implementing such “green” practices as the three R’s at a fac...