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    During the battle, the three men were captured in a picture that was later one of the most famous photograph of all times. The men in action raised the American flag on Sulfur Island which is Iwo Jima. John Bradley was born in Antigo, Wisconsin in 1923. Bradley was a very friendly man with a ready smile. Bradley was recognized the photo by his family members. According to Flags of our fathers, Bradley didn't not want to be recognized in the photo because he didn't want the fame. When…

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    Overview 1. Forensic Evidence 1: Frye V. United States, Citation ___ (ORSDEL, 1923) Frye had been found guilty of the second-degree murder. His legal representative desired the court to hear the proof of the scientist who had formerly performed as a systolic blood pressure sham test which he said would make his client by verifying he was telling the fact. Determination of the court The yard in its decision supports the ruling of the inferior court saying (word for word) when scientific…

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    Following World War One, Germanys economic, social and political systems suffered immensely from the crippling aftermath of war. Germany was held responsible for the war, hyperinflation and unemployment were both increasing rapidly, and the country was made to pay reparations to the Allies. This caused chaos, violence, anger, mutinies and revolution throughout Germany, in particular towards the nation's leaders. While there were various failures of the German democracy, there are also various…

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    Nebraska (1923) was a case concerning an educator at a private elementary school that thought a 10-year-old child a Bible story in German. Although the teacher was seen conduction these classes outside of school hours he was charged for teaching a langue that at the time was seen unacceptable. The Nebraska Supreme court ruled that teaching in the mother tongue would only cultivate ideas that were not to the best interest of the country. In 1923 the Supreme Court ruled that the…

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    inside of the Constitution, and to support women’s rights. Even today, the Equal Rights Amendment remains controversial. The Equal Rights Amendment was founded by Alice Paul on July 20th, 1923. The Amendment was taken to Congress by Senator Charles Curtis and Representative Daniel R. Anthony Jr. on December 10th, 1923. Paul supported…

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    “When words become unclear, I shall focus with photographs. When images become inadequate, I shall be content with silence.” -Ansel Adams The art of Ansel Adams is a reflection of the social, political, and economic conditions of the 20th century. The 20th century was a time of industrialization, war and manifest destiny, which meant that the preservation of land was not on the minds of Americans, but that wasn’t the case for photographer Ansel Adams. Ansel Adams was born on February 20,…

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    2017, listverse.com/2017/03/13/10-disturbing-facts-about-the-armenian-genocide. Armenian massacres 1915-1923 facts ... - encyclopedia.Com. www.bing.com/cr?IG=E1F2F63297FB40BBB58750C97C30DB03&CID=0793246F72276C6A12A12F5973216D46&rd=1&h=4fWg35XrW0d2Mt1fW53Bt0eAE3_Ku1xDREuh2LMX2Vk&v=1&r=https%3a%2f%2fencyclopedia.com%2fsocial-sciences-and-law%2flaw%2finternational-law%2farmenian-massacres-1915-1923&p=DevEx,5070.1. Melvin, Don. “8 facts about the Armenian genocide 100 years ago.” CNN, Cable News…

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    Walt Disney is a name nearly everyone in the world has heard. He started life with nothing and made an multi billion dollar empire, and his creations are cherished worldwide. He has made his way into millions of homes and millions of hearts. Even though he isn’t alive anymore, his name and legacy still lives on. Walter Disney was born in Hermosa, Illinois on December 5, 1901. He had three brothers and a sister. He grew up in Marceline, Missouri, which is where he began drawing, painting and…

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    extent by the German government 's, followed by a gradual improvement over the course of its existence. Since its foundations in 1918, the Republic found itself irreparably burdened by various social, economic and political factors that climaxed in 1923 with immense severity. A large number of issues arose both from internal and external factors alike, incapacitating the government from effectively managing Germany’s existing and historical issues. Politically, those of the left and the right…

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    While I’m sitting in a car ride, I observe my surroundings. There are traffic signs and pedestrians crossing crosswalks. Most importantly, there are many cars moving at the same and almost no confusion. How is this possible? Thanks to the traffic light, driving cars is easier. Without the traffic light, driving will be a burden and accidents would occur more often. Traffic lights are easy to interpret and keeps traffic calm. The man behind the invention was Garrett Morgan. Garrett Morgan was an…

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