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    and ask ourselves why should we care about high and rising inequality? The answer to this question is in these three articles, “Bring on More Immigrant Entrepreneurs “by Shayan Zadeh, “Confronting Inequality” by Paul Krugman, and “RIP, Middle Class: 1946-2013” by Edward McClelland. These three articles have discussed the inequality issue from three different point of views in three different and unique ways. Did you ever think about how immigrants…

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    Gifford Pinchot

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    was the Conservation Movement, whose philosophy came from the writings of early naturalists such as John Muir (1838-1914) (“Conservative Movement”). Less well known than Muir, yet no less a significant figure in the movement is Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), the first Chief of the United States Forest Service and later Governor of Pennsylvania who was dubbed “the Father of American Conservation”…

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    1940.Later color was added to television in 1943 when it was finally done getting tested. HPS and Hi-Fis were used to listen to music. Jazz was popular in the decade. Atomic bombs and rockets were made in 1946. Radar were developed by the British and the U.S. The first modern computer was made in 1946. The technology was developed to help and entertain the…

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    had unique ways to see their life. Two generations that have greatly impacted America are the Baby Boomers from years 1946-1964 and Generation X from 1965-1980. The Baby Boomers were rebellious and teens accepted Rock and Roll greatly but parents where against it. Generation X had many fashion trends during their era and technology changes. The Baby Boomers were named from years 1946-1964. This generation was a very rebellious one. The cause of their rebellion was because they were against all…

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    scientist and secrets (Operation Paperclip). This operation actually led to the foundation of the NASA and the US ICBM programs (Operation Paperclip). While in custody, letters from his wife, Bettina, led to his conviction (The Nuremberg Medical Trials 1946/1947: Transcripts, Material of the Prosecution and Defense, Related Documents). He was sentenced to twenty years of prison where he later died…

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    the most popular seats and about 91.3 % of the overall typical ballots. The Groups efficiency, however, was even more impressive: it was able to win all the 30 seats available the Muslims. The results the provincial election organized in beginning 1946 were not different. The legislature won most of the non-Muslim seats while Islamic Team took roughly 95 % of the Islamic seats. RESULT OF…

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    Citizen Kane, and nominated for Best Director and Best Actor in a Leading Role for Citizen Kane. The versatile Welles often narrated numerous films like The Magnificent Ambersons (1942) and Duel in the Sun (1946), but he can also be seen as a confident actor in Jane Eyre (1943), The Stranger (1946), The Lady from Shanghai (1947), Macbeth (1948), The Third Man (1949), Othello (1952), Moby Dick (1956), Touch of Evil (1958), and The Trail (1962). Welles had prior experience as a Broadway actor…

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    standing tall and proud, battlefields were now fields of wheat and other grains. And the businesses and arts centers that were struggling to survive were booming with business and patrons. One the dramatic changes was Nurnberg which he had witnessed in 1946 as a pile of rubble and the coming back the buildings were rebuilt but appeared to be as if they were built in the 15th century not a decade…

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    American Imperialism was something that was aimed toward economic and political control of land outside of the United States. The land can be taken by force using the military or maybe by treaty or by just buying it. One of the countries that were controlled by the United States was the Philippines. Before America took over the Philippines there were forty three different languages. Some of the tribes that were there were Cebueno, Hiligaynon, Ilongo, Bisaya/ Binisaya, Bikol, Tagalog, and Waray.…

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    Baseball was the most popular sport at the time. Baseball was so popular President Roosevelt signed a letter stating that baseball was to not be touched or messed with by the war (Gray). The baseball color line was broke in 1946. This occurred when Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the major leagues or minor leagues in the twentieth century (Gilbert). Football was not near as popular as it is today. In the 1940s there was no National Football League…

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