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In what ways did the lives of women change during the war as a result of their work outside the home?
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In what ways does R.C Sherrif recreate the tremendous stress and fear suffered by the men at the front in Journey's End?
In what ways were the lives of people at home affected by the First World War
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In what ways were the lives of people at home affected by the First World War?
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In what ways were the lives of people at home affected by the First World War?
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In what ways were the lives of people at home affected by the First World War?
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In what ways were the lives of people at home affected by the Second World War?
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In what ways were the lives of peopleAt home affected by the First World War?
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IN WHAT WAYS, AND TO WHAT EXTENT, WERE PEOPLE’S LIVES AFFECTED BY WORLD WAR II
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In ‘Of the Great White War’ (Thomas Burke) and ‘Base Details’ (Siegfried Sassoon), what views do the poets express about the w
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Inhis poem ‘For All We Have and Are’ Rudyard Kipling uses words and phrases like“For all our children’s fate” to emphasize the need for war, Saying if you arenot going to fight for yourself than fight for your children.
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Investigate why the statement 'Lions led by donkeys' was used by both historians and politicians to describe the trench warfare of the second world war.
Investigating all the combinations for the name Emma.
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Investigation on the Most Favorable Sport Practiced by Youth
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Is it fair to argue that the Medieval Papacy reached the apogee of its power and influence under Innocent III?
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Is source a more reliable than source b for a study of the Effect of artillery in WW1?
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Is source C likely to give an accurate impression of how soldiers in the trenches viewed their commanders?
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Is The Film King And Country Useful To A Historian
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Is There Such a Thing as a "Just" War?
Iscuss and analyse “No more Hiroshima’s” by James Kirkup and “If this is a man” by Primo Levi
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Issues Report on LPG Vs NOS
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It is midnight, there are distant bangs and surprisingly the giant rats are eating away at some other soldiers' boots.
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Italian Revolutions 1846-1848.
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James Kirkup's poem pleads for "No More Hiroshimas". Earlier in the 20th Century, Wilfred Owen confronted his readers with the pity of war (for example "Strange Meeting"). Compare these two texts. Which speaks more clearly to you?
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Jan Palach by Jane Mapstone and The drum by John Scott
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