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Oh boy, sorry if this isn't what you want, but here we go
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I was standing in front of my mirror like I usually did. Then suddenly someone or something pushed me into the mirror. But instead of the mirror breaking like I expected, I fell right through it. On the other side of the mirror, I fell into a space that looked like a cathedral, if it hadn't been for all of the books. Books lined shelves from top to bottom, some looked quite recent, and some looked very old, and one was so old that it wasn't even a book, it was an old scroll that almost fell apart in my hands. I opened it to see hieroglyphics scrawled across the crusty paper. But what was really interesting was that even though I hadn't even understood hieroglyphs, I could see that everything written on the page was in my handwriting.
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Baptism, Confirmation, Eucharist, Reconciliation, Anointing of the Sick, Holy Orders, and Marriage.
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*britain went to war against French in America sparking a worldwide conflict: the great war for empire
*surge in trade boosted colonial consumption but caused americans to become indebted to british creditors
*westward migration sparked warfare with indian people
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Public works are a broad category of infrastructure projects, financed and constructed by the government, for recreational, employment, and health and safety uses in the greater community. They include public buildings (municipal buildings, schools, hospitals), transport infrastructure (roads, railroads, bridges, pipelines, canals, ports, airports), public spaces (public squares, parks, beaches), public services (water supply and treatment, sewage treatment, electrical grid, dams), and other, usually long-term, physical assets and facilities. Though often interchangeable with public infrastructure and public capital, public works does not necessarily carry an economic component, thereby being a broader term.
Public works has been encouraged since antiquity. For example, the Roman emperor Nero encouraged the construction of various infrastructure projects during widespread deflation.[1]
Hitler reoccupied and remilitarized Rhineland