Posted on 12/05/2005 10:01:04 AM PST by BluAngel
College isn't for everybody. Have you thought about trade school?
Read this book for starters:
http://www.bluestockingpress.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=88
Google the title of the book - "World War II: The Rest of the Story" - for info contained in the book.
Examples:
http://www.libertarian.to/NewsDta/templates/news1.php?art=art37
http://www.free-market.net/resources/fnn/2003spring/maybury-interview.html
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0942617436/ref=pd_sim_b_1/103-5220392-6035013?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=283155
A report based on the information in this book would even teach your teacher a thing or two.
Dwight Eisenhower wrote a good book (although EXTREMELY dry) titled "Crusade in Europe" that is a good place for facts and figures, especially from the allies' point of view.
You should take a B.S. class. You don't do it very well.
Youi're worse than a DUmmie, You can't find it, and they won't believe it.
Five suggestions:
1. Forget writing a paper. The topic World Two is too broad. Perhaps you meant World War Two?
2. Proofread, proofread, proofread. Your post is an utter disgrace, certainly not written by a serious student.
3. Learn how to use the Shift Key. Capitalization is a good thing.
4. Learn to punctuate.
5. Learn how to use Google. Anyone who cant find references to World War II on the Internet has serious problems.
115,000,000 results and you can't find what you are looking for?
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Step Two:
Step Three: Profit!
You must have had one of those rare breeds of microfishes! Probably nearly extinct now.
Just to let you know, your other (and properly spelled) thread has been pulled.
This one might hang around a while for entertainment purposes.
Gotta love those moderators!
World War I was a war between the colonial powers who wished to divide up the world into "spheres of influence." The British, French, Dutch, Turkish, Austrian and Chinese Empires as well as the fate of Africa all interacted in the WWI dynamic. After WWI Germany rises, Japanese seeks empire until the League of Nations thwarts their ambitions and paves the way for WWII.
The following books will aid in your research. biographis of major figures are important.
"The Guns of August" Tuchman
"Mein Kampf" A. Hitler
Bios of:
Chamberlain, Churchill, FDR, Tojo, Stalin.
War Histories:
Crusade in Europe Eisenhower.
that's a start. happy reading
Twice!!
Oh, sure - spoil the book for me. Now I have to find something else to read.
I remember when I was in school I had to walk up hill, both ways, in 2 feet of snow against the wind, to the library. Then I had to deal with that stupid dewey decimal system to find information. The worst thing was that microfish machine.
Improved version,,, LOL
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