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  • World War II

    World War II

    World War II As totalitarian sates emerged into power, the United States got involved with World War II to help control these groups and to promote democracy in the European theatre of the world. The party with the most power at the time was the Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler. This socialist party was led by a powerful dictator who broke away from the League of Nations and began to conquer vast amounts of

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Brief Timeline of Events Leading up to World War one

    Brief Timeline of Events Leading up to World War one

    Brief Timeline of Important Events 1820 March - The Missouri Compromise is negotiated allowing Maine to be admitted to the Union as a free state and Missouri as a slave state in 1821. This act will maintain a balance between free and slave states. The compromise establishes the 36 degree, 30' parallel of latitude as a dividing line between free and slave areas of the territories. 1827 The state of New York abolishes slavery. 1828

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    Submitted: February 1, 2010 By: July
  • Tibet: Lost Country of the World

    Tibet: Lost Country of the World

    Tibet: Lost country of the world Once identified with Shangri-La, a mythical place of peace and contentment (Tibet) is now a dark and sorrowing land, writes Harrison E. Salisbury in The New York Times "Discriminated against at every turn, Tibetans are condemned to be second-class citizens, living in shame in their own country, and it is very difficult for them to see the Chinese policy towards them as anything but one of apartheid and out-and-out

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • Should John Howard Say Sorry

    Should John Howard Say Sorry

    Should John Howard say sorry? Well, why should he say sorry and would that mean that he’s taking responsibility for somebody else’s actions? Wouldn’t that be opening himself up to a legal minefield and creating a way for Aborigines to get more money out of taxpayers? The main reason for a lot of Australians saying no, he does not need to apologize, is simply: why should someone say sorry for something they were not directly

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: Yan
  • John Simpson Kirkpatrick

    John Simpson Kirkpatrick

    To what extent was Simpson a hero? How have his heroic qualities been demonstrated by other Australians since 1915? “Simpson escaped death so many times that he was completely fatalistic; the deadly sniping down the valley, and the most furious shrapnel fire never stopped him... he carried scores of men down the valley, and had saved many lives at the cost of his own.”1 “Simpson was a very great favourite with his mates of three

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    Submitted: February 2, 2010 By: July
  • Project Plan for Whitbread World Sailboat Race

    Project Plan for Whitbread World Sailboat Race

    Running head: PROJECT PLAN FOR WHITBREAD WORLD SAILBOAT RACE Project Plan for Whitbread World Sailboat Race Adrian D Brown University of Phoenix Project Plan for Whitbread World Sailboat Race In several months from now, on a misty spring morning the waters around London will be invaded by sleek designs of the latest sailboats technology has to offer. Approximately 14 countries will converge on the United Kingdom to participate in the Whitbread World Sailboat Race. One

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Monika
  • Massachusetts Senator John Kerry

    Massachusetts Senator John Kerry

    Massachusetts Senator John Kerry was the second Democrat to enter the race, announcing on December 1, 2002. Going into 2004, he was not considered a front-runner but came back to win the Iowa caucuses and almost every primary and caucus afterward, gathering enough delegates to be the Democratic nominee. His history includes a bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1966 and a law degree from Boston College in 1976. His military service includes the Navy

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    Submitted: February 3, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Money Makes the World Go Round

    Money Makes the World Go Round

    The United States lacked a central bank until the twentieth century, although there were two attempts to establish a central bank in the early 1800s. Without a money manager, the nation's financial system was like the nation itself--diverse and subject to uneven growth. As a result, there were frequent economic depressions and financial panics, and the Bank Panic of 1907 finally convinced the public that a central bank was necessary ____________________. Reform was difficult. In

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tasha
  • John Updike’s a & P

    John Updike’s a & P

    A & P John Updike’s A & P is a short story about a young man named Sammy working in a grocery store. During his shift, three girls walk in, all in bathing suits. Although the town in which the story takes place is near the beach, the A & P is in an area where it is not common for this sort of thing to occur. It is also worth noting that the story

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Mikki
  • How the Hippies Changed the World

    How the Hippies Changed the World

    “People today are still living off the table scraps of the sixties. They are still being passed around- the music and the ideas” - Bob Dylan (1992) From 1964 to 1968, there swelled a gigantic wave of cultural and political change that swept first the city of San Francisco, then the whole United States, and then the world. The efforts of the pioneers in the Haight-Ashbury to create an enlightened community took about two years,

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Tommy
  • John Hancock

    John Hancock

    John Hancock Our nation had many great people who have changed our nation’s fate throughout the history. These people may not be remembered but have changed our nation’s direction. People like John F. Kennedy, Abraham Lincoln, John Adams, George Washington, and etc. were remembered. But a person like John Hancock, about 1/300 of the population of Unites States of America knows about him. Even though he is not remembered, John Hancock is one of the

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    Submitted: February 4, 2010 By: Mike
  • Second World War

    Second World War

    'Radar and the excellent new fighters account for Britain's victory in the Battle of Britain'. How far do you agree with this judgement? The Battle of Britain which started on the 10th of June and officially ended on the 30th of October is usually divided into five phases: The Channel Battle, The Operation Eagle, the classic phase of aerial bombardment between the Luftwaffe and Royal Air Force(RAF), the Battle of London and finally a series

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mike
  • Is Don John a Credible Villain?

    Is Don John a Credible Villain?

    Is Don John a credible villain? Don John is a believable villain because he is a bastard which means that in Elizabethan times Don John would have been seen as evil. Don John’s legitimate brother on the other hand is wealthy and well respected by everyone. Don John hates Claudio because Claudio has taken his position as Don Pedro’s right hand man. Don John even acknowledges his own evil and he also shows no mercy.

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Mikki
  • The World

    The World

    Americans are killing themselves with work. Americans often are sleep deprived, stressed and have problems at home. All of this are most probably caused from over working. I think sleep deprivation is a major problem in the United States. It must make sense that if an American is over working he/she cannot possibly get in the minimum of six hours sleep. Being a college student myself, I often see over worked students sleep through class.

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Stenly
  • The Effects of Industrial Economic Control on Developing and Third World Countries

    The Effects of Industrial Economic Control on Developing and Third World Countries

    Times following WWII were difficult for most countries in their quest to revitalize socially, economically and politically. These periods were especially trying for developing pre-colonized nations who were granted independence; usually with fascist governments similar to that of their former owners. During this time, the US, with the assistance of the other members of the Big Five (China, France, Germany, and the UK), created the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and World Bank which gave loans

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    Submitted: February 5, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Journey into the Deaf World

    Journey into the Deaf World

    Journey into the Deaf-World Chapter 1 1. Which of the authors are deaf? a. Of the three authors Ben Bahan is a deaf man. Both of his parents are deaf as well. 2. How does each of the authors look at the deaf-world? a. Ben Bahan grew up in the Deaf-world, he was very active in Deaf clubs and associations. He attended the Marie Katzenbach School for the Deaf as well as Gallaudet University. b.

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Andrew
  • The World in Harmony

    The World in Harmony

    In Confucianism, the human nature is perceived as being good. Everyone has the potential to be a good person, even if they are evil. They believe that the harmony of the world revolves around the five constant relationships: emperor to subject, parent to child, older sibling to younger sibling, spouse to spouse, and friend to friend. The Confucian way of living is not very different from the traditional Chinese way of living, but Confucius, the

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Fatih
  • John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy

    Among his many honors as President of the United States of America, John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains the youngest man ever elected to the office of Chief Executive, and the youngest man to die while still fulfilling his duties. Serving as America's President, John F. Kennedy held his office for 1000 days, dying November 22nd, 1963, assassinated at the age of 46. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29th, 1917 in Brookline, Massachusetts, the second

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Vika
  • John Steinbeck

    John Steinbeck

    “I am impelled, not to squeak like a grateful and apologetic mouse, but to roar like a lion out of pride in my profession.” (George 1) This is a quote by John Steinbeck that shows exactly how he felt about being a writer. Steinbeck, a Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize for Literature winner, is a very popular author in the United States of America, even after his death. He is known for his very realistic

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Bred
  • Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: On Becoming the World’s Largest Company (2002)

    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: On Becoming the World’s Largest Company (2002)

    Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.: On Becoming the World’s Largest Company (2002) I. CASE ABSTRACT Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. is an American-based discount retailing concern headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas. In 2002, Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., of Bentonville, Arkansas, operated mass merchandising retail stored under a variety of names and retail formats, including Wal-Mart discount department stores; Sam’s Wholesale Clubs, wholesale/retail membership warehouses; Neighborhood Markets, small grocery/drug store formats; and Wal-Mart Supercenters, large combination grocery and general merchandise stores

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Bred
  • Wheel World of Chariots

    Wheel World of Chariots

    The "Wheel" World of Chariots Chariot Racing, popular public game in the classical world of ancient Greece and Rome, in which horses pulled a two-wheeled chariot, or small cart, driven by a charioteer. Often the chariot driver stood in the chariot, rather than sitting. A chariot driver cracks his whip to encourage his horses. Chariot racing was a popular pastime in ancient Greece and Rome and was recorded as an event in the ancient Olympic

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Janna
  • John Rawls Justice and Fairness

    John Rawls Justice and Fairness

    Originally published in Philosophical Review Vol. LXVII. 1958. - Steve Bayne ( Hist-Analytic.org JUSTICE AS FAIRNESS* By JOHN RAWLS (1958) 1. It might seem at first sight that the concepts of justice and fairness are the same, and that there is no reason to distinguish them, or to say that one is more fundamental than the other. I think this impression is mistaken. In this paper I wish to show that the fundamental idea in

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Fonta
  • John Donne's the Flea

    John Donne's the Flea

    John Donne's, "The Flea," is a persuasive poem in which the speaker is attempting to establish a sexual union with his significant other. However, based on the woman's rejection, the speaker twists his argument, making that which he requests seem insignificant. John Donne brings out and shapes this meaning through his collaborative use of conceit, rhythm, and rhyme scheme. In the beginning, Donne uses the flea as a conceit, to represent a sexual union with

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • John F. Kennedy

    John F. Kennedy

    John Fitzgerald Kennedy was born on May 29, 1917 in the Boston suburb of Brookline. Kennedy was the son of Joseph P. Kennedy a formerambassador to Great Britain. Kennedy was much like his father, possessing a delightful sense of humor, a strong family loyalty, a concern for the state of the nation, endless vitality and a constant air of confidence no matter how dire the situation (Kennedy, Sorensen, Harper & Row, New York 1965, Page

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    Submitted: February 6, 2010 By: Mike
  • John Calvin Life

    John Calvin Life

    John Calvin 1. LIFE Few theologians have had more influence on Western Christian thought and culture than John Calvin, one of the fathers of the reformed branch of Protestant Christianity. Calvin was born in Noyon on July 10, 1509. Born to a Roman Catholic family of means, Calvin was schooled in Latin, Hebrew, Greek, philosophy, and law in Paris, Orleans and Bourges. He received formal instruction for the priesthood at the Collиge de la Marche

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    Submitted: February 7, 2010 By: Mikki