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  • Analyze the Ways in Which the Vietnam War Heightened Social, Political, and Economic Tensions in the United States. Focus Your Answer on the Period 1964 to 1975.

    Analyze the Ways in Which the Vietnam War Heightened Social, Political, and Economic Tensions in the United States. Focus Your Answer on the Period 1964 to 1975.

    The Vietnam War, lasting almost 20 years and deploying 2.7 million troops to the fronts made it one of the largest wars in US history. The war began on Aug. 2, 1964 when two navy ships off the shores of Vietnam were allegedly fired upon. This questionable attack was just the start of the questionable war to come. Throughout the war 58,000 American soldiers were killed and twice as many severely disabled. This war was

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    Submitted: May 17, 2012 Essay by Paul
  • Useless Cold Wars over Treasures Deep Within the Arctic

    Useless Cold Wars over Treasures Deep Within the Arctic

    Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice", as the American poet Robert Frost put it. Currently, the sands of the Libyan desert are the locus for conflict around oil installations, but might the struggle for resources shift to the Arctic? Related Comment Africa's difficult proposal for peace in Libya ■ Libya's rebels snub AU cease-fire plan Admiral James Stavridis, the supreme Nato commander for Europe, thinks so. He warned last

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    Submitted: May 20, 2012 Essay by hyusuke00
  • Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006: Case Analysis

    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006: Case Analysis

    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2006: Case Analysis MGMT 4P90 Denis Ursov 3709466 1. Soft Drink Industry (SDI) overview The industry considered in this analysis is Soft Drink Industry (SDI). SDI serves customer needs for refreshing and cold non-alcoholic beverages, with main industry sectors being: carbonated drinks, fruit punches, and bottled water sectors. There are three dominant companies in the industry, namely: Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Schweppes. The soft-drink industry includes the following four

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    Submitted: May 21, 2012 Essay by Paul
  • Luigi Pirandello's War and Wilfred Owen's Dulce Et Decorum Est

    Luigi Pirandello's War and Wilfred Owen's Dulce Et Decorum Est

    Before the modern era of warfare, there was an understanding of a romanticized, altruistic honour of dying for ones nation's security. The 20th Century had completely changed that sentiment. Propaganda, lip service and platitudes designed to demonize the enemy, convinced societies that war was in the best interest of the public. This replaced that hopeful, romanticised honour. The short story, War by Luigi Pirandello and the poem, Dulce Et Decorum Est by Wilfred Owen both

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    Submitted: May 27, 2012 Essay by Marry
  • Civil Liberties Post 9/11

    Civil Liberties Post 9/11

    After the traumatic events of September 11th, 2001 our country bounded together in solidarity to fight terrorism. We all stood together and pledged allegiance to this country with an invigorated sense of patriotism. Democrats and Republicans put there differences aside as Congress worked together to defend our nation and its citizens against the new terrorist threat. When you have such corporation issues like privacy rights, due process, and free speech just didn't matter anymore. As

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    Submitted: June 3, 2012 Essay by Woxman
  • A War Torn Mentality - a Separate Peace

    A War Torn Mentality - a Separate Peace

    A War-Torn Mentality War can create feelings of darkness and devastation, making everything around it solemn. Those who grow up around war, during war and with the expectation of going to war are often greatly affected by the peril that surrounds them. In A Separate Peace, by John Knowles, the idea of graduating and going off to fight in WWII defines the end of childhood for the community at Devon. Devon is a war preparatory

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    Submitted: June 4, 2012 Essay by Kill009
  • The Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War

    The War in Vietnam: The conflict in Vietnam took place between the years of 1955 until 19, however the U.S. did not place soldiers on the ground until March 1965. Vietnam became restless from decades of war. By the time the Japanese invaded the country during World War II, it had already been under French colonial rule for over six decades. A man named Ho Chi Minh had spent thirty years traveling the world. When

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    Submitted: June 7, 2012 Essay by Kill009
  • Veitnam War

    Veitnam War

    When it comes to the connection between students at unrest and the United States government; due to the Draft that had been formed which during the mid to late 1960s every American male had register their name for the Selective Service Draft at the age of 18. With this they would become suitable to be drafted for a period of two years in the Army or any of the other branches. This only pertained to

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    Submitted: June 21, 2012 Essay by Maxi
  • Cold War

    Cold War

    The most feared war of the twentieth century was the Cold War - a state of tension between politics and military tension of the United States of America and the Soviet Union. The Cold War came following World War II. The cold war lasted from 1945 to 1989; its ending was most unexpected and peaceful in which credit must be given to the leaders of both sides. The Cold War's eventual end in 1989 was

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    Submitted: July 2, 2012 Essay by Stella
  • Console Wars: The Evolution of The Video Game Console

    Console Wars: The Evolution of The Video Game Console

    Console Wars: The Evolution of the Video Game Console From the bulky brown box known as the Magnavox Odyssey to the sleek, streamlined PS3 and the more pc like Xbox 360 I'm going to chronicle the evolution of the video game console. From relatively primitive machines that could only support simple games with rudimentary geometric graphics to the technological marvels we enjoy today, it's been an extremely eventful forty years since the video game consoles

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    Submitted: July 14, 2012 Essay by Nicolas
  • The Controversy of War

    The Controversy of War

    Choosing to write my paper on the ethics of war came as an easy decision for me. War is tied to human society since its very beginnings,and has the potential to affect all aspects of life as we know it.From the beginning of the primortial age,war has evolved to become ever larger and more brutal in terms of loss of life and destruction. Cultures across the globe and throughout the centuries have practiced it for

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    Submitted: July 20, 2012 Essay by Zomby
  • Legal Process Paper - Discrimination Complaint and Civil Litigation Process

    Legal Process Paper - Discrimination Complaint and Civil Litigation Process

    Many working and non-working Americans are victims of some type of discrimination. Students at times are also subject to bias teachers, who prefer a personality, race, or other characteristics over another. Most bias occurs with the United States workplace, although it is kept hidden many times. Employment discrimination "includes bias in hiring, promotion, job assignment, termination, compensation, retaliation, and various types of harassment" (Cornell, 2009, pg. 1). Unfortunately for many, a few, not all discrimination

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    Submitted: July 22, 2012 Essay by Zomby
  • G-20 Pledges to Refrain from Currency Wars

    G-20 Pledges to Refrain from Currency Wars

    The G-20 a collection of the worlds most prominent finance ministers held a two day meeting in Korea. During this meeting the various challenges currently facing the global economy were discussed. The main issue of currency trading was at the forefront of discussion. 2. How is the article relevant to this class (please list the chapter reference as well)? This article was extremely relevant to the most recent chapters discussed in class. The relevance to

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    Submitted: July 23, 2012 Essay by Greek
  • African American's Fight to End Segregation, Discrimination and Isolation to Attain Equality and Civil Rights

    African American's Fight to End Segregation, Discrimination and Isolation to Attain Equality and Civil Rights

    During the early 1800's, African Americans have gone through a series of adversities. They've worked very hard to end slavery, segregation isolation and discrimination for good. Segregation is the practice of keeping ethnic, racial, religious, or gender groups separate, especially by enforcing the use of separate schools, transportation, housing, and other facilities, and usually discriminating against a minority group. Isolation is the process of separating somebody or something from others, or the fact of being

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    Submitted: July 23, 2012 Essay by Stella
  • Vietnam War

    Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War was a rather nasty war. This was a time of great disappear and no confidence in the government. It was tough times for the US and at first it looked like there was no end in sight. The students of this era revolted against the government because they believed that they were going nowhere fast. In this paper I hope to explain in detail the era of the this war and portray

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    Submitted: July 29, 2012 Essay by Kill009
  • Attaining Equality and Civil Rights

    Attaining Equality and Civil Rights

    Attaining Equality and Civil Rights Margaret E. Bridges HIS 204 Steven Peters 6/20/12 African Americans have worked diligently over the decades to end segregation, discrimination, and isolation to attain equality. Slavery issues still affect African Americans today. Many have had trouble getting over issues they have faced to attain equality and civil rights. African Americans endured unjust treatment that is hard to comprehend. Times have been changing for many years. For instance Rodney King was

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    Submitted: August 12, 2012 Essay by Stella
  • War, Casualties, and Public Support

    War, Casualties, and Public Support

    In the forum of international politics, war is--for the most part--an acceptable instrument in settling disputes. For democratic governments, however, citizens have the power to influence their politicians, and it is necessary for those politicians to garner the support of their public by making the case of why it is necessary to engage in an international conflict. Once the decision to go to war has been made, it is important to maintain public support. Currently,

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    Submitted: August 22, 2012 Essay by Zomby
  • The War on Gay Marriages

    The War on Gay Marriages

    The controversy in gay marriages, affects our social, and moral belief system that impacts our society. There are many social stigma, and moral conflicts that individuals encounter in gay culture marriages. Clearly we as a nation are undecided on this issue. 36 states have passed legislation banning gay marriages, yet the Vermont House of Representatives approved a bill legalizing gay marriage.Vermontmarriage. Vermont has become the third state in the country, after Connecticut and Massachusetts, to

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    Submitted: August 23, 2012 Essay by Marry
  • The Games Before the War: Olympics 1936

    The Games Before the War: Olympics 1936

    Wyman Faison Ms. St. Pierre English 10 HN 1 June 2012 The Games before the War: Olympics 1936 For two weeks every four years the whole world come together to celebrate its best athletes. In 1936 the Olympics were set to be played in Berlin, Germany. The only problem was that this was during the begging of the mass genocide of the Holocaust and the rise of Adolf Hitler. Before the games, during the games,

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    Submitted: September 9, 2012 Essay by Zomby
  • Rosa Parks: The Mother of Civil Rights

    Rosa Parks: The Mother of Civil Rights

    Rosa Parks: The Mother of Civil Rights The Jim Crow laws of the South paved the life of Rosa Louis McCauley Parks. She was an African-American born in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913, whose parents were James McCauley, a carpenter, and Leona Edwards, a school teacher. When Parks' parents separated, in 1915, they went to live on her mother parent's farm in Pine Level, a small community on the outside of Montgomery. On the

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    Submitted: September 18, 2012 Essay by Nicolas
  • The Economic Consequences of World War I

    The Economic Consequences of World War I

    THE ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF WORLD WAR I This topic proposal will mainly focus on research about the economic impact of World War I on mostly the continent of Europe and the United States of America. To a lesser extent, the paper will analyze the effects of the war on other parts of the World that were affected as a result of the war. As Lafore points out in his book, almost all the aspects of

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    Submitted: September 25, 2012 Essay by nikky
  • French Indian War

    French Indian War

    The British empire set out to conquer all of the New France territory. This included the territories of the Appalachian Mountains, Mississippi River, the Great Lakes region, The Ohio valley, and Gulf of Mexico. Remember in these days, rivers were the greatest transportation routes and the timber/fur trade was huge. The French were Roman Catholic while most of the Colonists were Protestant and Catholics were still persecuted by the British. This war was the last

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    Submitted: October 2, 2012 Essay by Marry
  • Maya Civilization

    Maya Civilization

    "They sacrificed humans to buy their time as their civilization crumbled." 21,000 years ago, the Maya civilization declared a prophecy that the Modern Human world will end in December 21, 2012. Scientists of Paleontology, Geography and History, exhausted their time and efforts to know the credibility of the information beheld by the ancient Maya civilization. They have found out that the Maya civilization are people of the Sun, astronomy and climatic changes and have found

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    Submitted: October 3, 2012 Essay by Zomby
  • In War, in Prision, in Antiquity

    In War, in Prision, in Antiquity

    IN WAR, IN PRISION, IN ANTIQUITY After reading this article by J.M.Stockdale, I have to say that I've got a better and much broader understanding of what true education really is. At first, when I happened to think about education and what it means or why is so important in life, I always had this idea of education as a preparation for the future, to become professionals, intellectual people, that it was necessary for us

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    Submitted: October 7, 2012 Essay by Woxman
  • Joseph Stalin: World War 2 and the Cold War

    Joseph Stalin: World War 2 and the Cold War

    World War 2 officially started on September 1, 1939 when Germany invaded Poland. The Germans and the Soviets had already signed the German-Soviet Nonaggression Act on August 23, 1939 and they officially divided Poland, after the war had already begun, on September 28, 1939. After Hitler conquered France, his only real treat was England. He believed that the Brits were only holding out and waiting for the Soviets to come to their rescue. Hitler thought

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    Submitted: October 18, 2012 Essay by Joshua

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