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    Anne Frank Research Paper

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    5th of May 1945 right at the very last days of the war. There were many concentration camps in Europe in the time of the holocaust and people didn’t necessarily die by getting killed by the Nazis sometimes it was infection and other health problems. Anne frank and her sister were first sent to Auschwitz the most well-known camp, but a month later Anne and her sister Margot were transported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Both Margot and Anne contracted Typhus and died in March 1945 - only a…

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    Immigrant Discrimination

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    After the Immigration Act of 1924 was passed, which limited the annual number of immigrants under the quota system, the number of immigrants was drastically reduced. However, the number of emigrants began to increase again from 1945 and rose sharply after the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 was passed, which abolished quota system. Some groups of immigrants had similar circumstances and reasons with the emigrants who came to the U.S. during the period from the late 19th century and the…

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    Truman Nuclear Weapons

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    such action. Two Atomic bombs dropped on the Empire of Japan cities, one on August 6, 1945, on Hiroshima and another on August 08, 1945 on Nagasaki. This event shows how devastating nuclear weapons can be for the humanity and also, change the history of the world (Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - HISTORY.com, n.d.). The U.S. government fund nuclear weapons research called The Manhattan Project. On July 16, 1945, a nuclear device test located in the Trinity test at Alamogordo, New Mexico was…

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    The Conservative party was fortunate to be in government during the period of 1951 and 1964 in the respect that they were in control in an economically prosperous time. The British public were under the illusion of the countries growing wealth, as wages had risen- the average weekly salaries rose from £8.30 in 1951 to £18.70 in 1964. 4%, and inflation never caught up with this increase. Add to this, easily available credit, and an affluent society was formed, obscuring traditional class…

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    music. He was considered one of the most important composers of the 20th century. Bartok had 2 kids and their names were Peter Bartok Bela Bartok the III,and his wife's name was Ditta Pásztory-Bartók. Bela Viktor Janos Bartok died in September 26 1945. His wife died on November 21 1982. His parents name were Paula Voit and Béla Bartók. His parents died in August 4, 1888 and his mom died in December 19, 1939.The college that Bartok went to was Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest.The type of…

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    different. Even though these changes have occurred family values are still upheld. The American family since 1945 has similarities and differences in it. The American Family and Family Economics states it was once believed that “men were expected to finish school, go to work, and get a job (Lundberg, 2007, p.2).” Today the number of women entering the workforce outside the home has increased since 1945. Women used to stay at home to raise their children. In fact, according to The Changing Face…

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    Operation Downfall

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    As the Second World War was nearing an end, with the surrender of Nazi Germany on May 8, 1945, the United States planned to defeat Japan for the last time. With that, the United States decided to employ the atomic bomb, resulting in millions of lives lost. While the United States had definite reasons for using the bomb on Japan, it had some of its detractors after the end of the war. These reasons included Japan’s perseverance not to surrender, a solution to end the war quickly while having as…

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    President Franklin Roosevelt called December 7, 1941, "a date which will live in infamy." On December 7, 1941 Japanese attacked pearl harbor with planes in Hawaii territory bombing the united states naval base that is in pearl harbor, this attacks bombing nearly killed more than 2,300 Americans, in the process destroying the American battle ship U.S.S. over 2,335 military personnel were killed this included 2,008 navy personnel, 109 marines, and 218 army, and 68 civilians. The total of deaths…

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    well-being? 2. What is the purpose of health and wellbeing for a nation? 3. What is the relevance between good health and well-being to UUD 1945 and Pancasila? 1.3 Purpose 1. To fulfill the final task of TPB in the form of paper with one of the goals of SDG’s (Sustainable Goals Development) 2. To know about good health and well-being based on UUD (Undang Dasar) 1945 and Pancasila’s view CHAPTER II Discusion 2.1 Definition of good health and well-being Health comes from a ‘healthy’ that means…

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    The Gilded Age

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    more freedom. Literature has also changed considerably. The period of 1865-1914 was called The Gilded Age. The period of 1914-1945 was called modernism and from 1945 until present day is often referred to as postmodernism. There were many societal, cultural, and historical changes that were explored and represented through literature during…

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