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From the beginning of World War I some prominent Americans, including former President Theodore Roosevelt and Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, were eager to join the war against Germany. They pressured President Woodrow Wilson to enlarge and improve America's armed forces. But Wilson initially sought to avoid US involvement in the war, attempting instead to find peace terms acceptable to both sides. ...
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Activities, programs, and systems developed before a disaster or emergency designed to build individual organizational capabilities to support the response to and recovery from disasters or emergencies.
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Activities and measures taken in advance to ensure effective response to the impact of hazards, including the issuance of timely and effective early warnings and the temporary evacuation of people and property from threatened locations.
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Lines in question pass on their good traits; lines that can greatly improve a breeding program
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A lead-in move or step a set up used as a preparation for a turn or a change of dance position. << Back to top
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