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    Outline On The Cold War

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    little about the Cold war and how the tension affected the world by having the main superpowers threaten each other which affected their economics. “The cold war started when two nations fought for influence, and power”. (Green) The cold war started in 1946, lasted forty five years, and ended in 1996. The two nations that fought were the U.S and the USSR (Russia). Now that you know how and why the cold war started you can go on to the next paragraphs. Russia and the U.S were building nuclear…

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    Terry Turrell is a self-taught artist who is known for his various sculptures, paintings, and assemblages. He was born in Spokane, Washington on November 4, 1946, and he also spent his youth living in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. From Turrell's personal accounts, he said that him, his 4 brothers, and his parents used to move back and forth between Idaho and Washington. In terms of Turrell's art inspirations, he gives credits to his family and the time when he contracted a mild case of Polio at age 8.…

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    for help. The U.S. brought enough penicillin to produce and grow more. On 1941 Andrew J. Moyer helped increased the amount of penicillin made by 10 times it used to. The prices for penicillin went down from $20 per dose in 1943 to $0.55 per dose in 1946. Two members of the British group were given the Nobel Prize, and Dr. Andrew J. Moyer was inducted to the Inventors Hall of Fame and both the British and Peoria Laboratories were given the International Historic Chemical…

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    last reason that proves we were justified in dropping the bomb is the consequences if we did not. In Source G, a memoir of Henry L. Stimson, Stimson says that if we did not drop the bomb, the war probably would not have ended until “the latter part of 1946, at the earliest.” He also says that there would have been “over a million casualties to American…

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    Topic three refers to Boxer’s quote on page ninety-four of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. In this quote, Boxer says "I don't understand it." I would not have believed such things could happen on our farm. It must be due to some fault in ourselves." He claims that Animal Farm’s failure is the animal’s fault for not self-thinking and noticing the pig’s corruption. Similar warnings are presented throughout Animal Farm, On Liberty, and Pop Culture. In Animal Farm, the pigs create seven commandments…

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    Tata Airlines Case Study

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    Tata Sons, a separation of Tata Sons Ltd. (now Tata Group) was created by J. R. D. Tata in 1932. [17][18] The aviator Nevill Vintcent had an believed to run mail flights from Bombay and Colombo that related alongside the Regal Airways flights from the United Kingdom. He discovered a advocate for his strategies from J. R. D. Tata of the Tata Iron and Steel Company. Later three years of arbitrations Vintcent and Tata attained a contract to hold the mail in April 1932 and in July 1932 the Aviation…

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    Imperialism is the policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many countries invaded other countries and took over by force, ruling harshly in order to get whatever it was they needed from the country. Often, imperialistic countries were looking for raw materials and other means to better their own economies by expanding into the country they had just entered. The imperialism practiced by America and Belgium…

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    Belgium Imperialism

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    The liberal order ruled Italian politics from 1860-1922, and centered around the long standing tradition of trasformismo, coalition forming to develop a flexible, centrist party. Unfortunately, this system had the potential for tyranny by the majority to run rampant, which allowed the rise of fascism in Italy. The liberal order existed in a parochial political culture and a church that did not support the government. It allowed for oligarchic rule in a highly centralized, corrupt state, a…

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    Abba Kovner: A True Hero

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    The Holocaust was a tragic event that sparked the humanitarian aura in many people across the globe. Ironic, isn’t it? A terrible event bringing out the good in others? It began in Poland where Adolf Hitler, leader of Germany, had invaded the country with his armed force named the “Nazi party”. Adolf Hitler had an evil idea in mind, and invading Poland was just the beginning of it all. Jews were scapegoats to Adolf and the Nazis, meaning they were blamed for many of the problems Germany faced…

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    Germany as Berlin fell (SIRS). Goldensohn joined the prison staff in January of 1946 to keep watch over the “most celebrated pack of Nazi elite ever captured (SIRS). Two Nazis set for trial, Dr. Leonardo Conti and Robert Ley, hung themselves in their prison cells (Stevenson). Rudolf Franz Ferdinand Hoess was the most notorious, self-confessed mass-murderer to appear before the tribunal (SIRS). Called to the stand on April 15, 1946 as a witness for the defense, Hoess shocked the court and the…

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