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    Cuba and the Missile Crisis The Cuban missile crisis can be examined in a 3 different parts. One, the form of communications between the United States and the Soviets, who did both countries go about communicating with one another? Maybe the communications between the two were not as clear or if there were constant communications between the countries the crisis would never have occurred. Second, eventually communications between the two countries stopped and none reached out to begin…

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    that no one will like. There are events that can be a serious issue if not taken care of. People will die and our environment will collapse. These issues must come to a conclusion. Something local has been going on that is not ok. The Flint Water Crisis is something that is ruining lives and the city. This can’t be ignored. In Flint Michigan, lead has gotten into every pipe and is getting into people’s drinking water. Lead is a poison that, when consumed, can be very fatal and life threatening.…

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    Articles of Confederation to the ratification of the Constitution in June, 21 1788, the concept of the power that is held between the state and the federal government in the United States was that of a blur. An example of this blur was the Nullification Crisis in which it was strongly supported by South Carolinian and vice President John Caldwell Calhoun and took place from 1832 to 1833 under the presidency of Andrew Jackson. Influenced heavily by constitutional philosophies such as the tenth…

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    In 2007 the financial market plummeted along with the housing market. This event overwhelmed the economy and the real estate market as a whole. Millions faced foreclosure and short sales; thousands lost their homes. Many had to relocate while others faced homelessness. There was a domino effect; vacant homes created increased crime and as a result buyer confidence declined for those who were financially able to buy. Homeowners were underwater; their mortgages were greater than what their homes…

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    Oka Crisis Research Paper

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    The Oka Crisis In the summer of 1990, all eyes were on the small town of oka for a standoff between the Mohawk people of Kanehsatake, the Quebec provincial police and eventually the Canadian Army. What is now known as the Oka crisis lasted 78 days and drew worldwide attention, catapulting native land rights into the spotlight. It was an indigenous uprising heard across the world and it shook this country to its very core. The press referred to it as the “Oka crisis”, but it should have been…

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    The Role Crisis Management Team 1 Crisis Management Team has been taking the approach to communicate with the counselors to help assist individual who are in need of immediate service. The information that is offered (Crandall, W, Parnel, J.Spillan,2014). Any form of crisis is to first understand to what are the immediate needs of the crisis situation. A situation that causes changes in an individual perception of the world, leave lasting ramifications of the ordeal that they had…

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    THE CUBAN MISILE CRISIS: THE RESPONSIBILITY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE UPHELD THROUGHOUT THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS The Cuban Crisis The Cuban Missile Crisis consisted of an intense 13-day period of political and military confrontation. Within this period of time from October 14, 1962, to October 28, 1962, the Soviet Union and the United States were at a standstill with each other. When U.S. leaders revealed that the Soviets were installing nuclear missiles in Cuba, they were astonished (Brown…

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    Oka Crisis Research Paper

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    March 1990- The Oka crisis according to Canadian encyclopedia and other sources such as wikipedia, global mail, and montreal ctv news article say that the Oka crisis began at July 11,1900 and lasted until September 26 1900 (78 days). The Oka crisis was a crisis because of the length and amount of people that went out to protest. The sources I listed above say that the crisis began On July 11 the day when protesters created barricades on roads across Canada to show support to the Kanienkehà:ka…

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    Cyprus Crisis Case Study

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    Firstly, to maintain the reputation of a peacekeeping nation in the international community. Secondly, the Cyprus Crisis became an issue another issue of the Cold War. As a result Western governments became concerned about the possibility that the Soviet Union of the issue of the Cyprus Crisis. The countries involved in the crisis acted as a major contributor as to why Canada was involved in the peacekeeping forces. Due to the fact that countries involved were members of…

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    China's Water Crisis Dbq

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    been heard about China’s having a water-scarcity crisis. The scary part is that the the rumors are correct. North China’s water scarcity has been a major crisis, making North China have a shorter amount of water than South China. The rivers frequently dry up before reaching the sea. North China relies on aquifers heavily, which are underground water sources. Besides the crisis itself, there are three main causes of China’s water scarcity crisis: water pollution, global warming, and…

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