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    World War II there were many turning points, events and court cases that shows the battle of equality in America. Turning points for freedom and equality were the Montgomery bus boycott, election of Barack Obama... The Montgomery bus boycott in 1955 began when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat…

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    The image above shows the many emotional consequence of war and the negative aspects that come of it. This tragic image demonstrates the brutality of war and the effect it as on the soldiers themselves. The images makes viewers conscious of the worried and horrified feeling of the soldiers. The image creates a sympathetic environment upon the viewer who is witnessing a solider break down in a battle field. The feeling of heartbreak is immediate since it doesn’t have to be processed carefully…

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    Making dreams come true, one at a time; seeing kid's faces light up when they see Cinderella for the first time: this is what having a Disney career is all about. However, making the magic happen includes a lot of responsibility. Becoming a Disney cast member doesn't require any specific education, but it does require the proper training, a positive attitude, a great deal of patience, and a whole lot of pixie dust. There are many different opportunities to get the proper training and education…

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    The Vietnam War is a war that lasted from November 1st, 1955 to April 30th, 1975 yet the United States of America officially taken upon themselves to join in August 7th, 1964. The major reason why the United States joined the war was to prevent Communistic control over South Vietnam, to stop the establishment of a satellite country; as part of the United States’ Containment Policy, which it’s primary objective is to eradicating the spread of Communism. Many men of the United States have been…

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    He might not be a superman that can fly and invisible from any attacks, or he might not be like Einstein with an extraordinary brain and an extreme IQ that able to create a new level of knowledge for human. He is just an ordinary person, but his invention has changed all of us, especially the American people. His product has made us willing to wait in front of the store for hours and hours, and even days before it is available. Moreover, it can makes us to keep waiting and curious about his new…

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    The Americans and Soviets experienced a “Cold War” from 1945-1991. Both countries never engaged in any direct war but focused on destroying the power and influence of one another. America’s involvement during Vietnam through 1955 was one instance that occurred where both the US and the USSR were both engaging in a Communist vs. Capitalist war. The Vietnam conflict created tension and fear between the US and the USSR. Even though the battle did not occur on US or USSR soil, the impact of both…

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    In 1772 BC the Hammurabi Code established punishment for crimes including the death penalty. The code contained 25 death penalty crimes. Murder was not one of them. The first death penalty sentence recorded occurred in Egypt during the 16th century BC. The “Draconian Code of Athens” in the 7th century BC, made every crime punishable by death. This is where the meaning of the word draconian is derived. The “Roman Law of the Twelve Tablets” codified the death penalty in the 5th century BC.…

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    controlling family, and she did not receive a good education. Nannie had 5 husbands in total, four of which she killed along with six other family members. She was driven by the desire of finding a perfect husband, and since she was convicted of murder in 1955, she never did find the guy for her. Childhood Background Nannie Doss had a hard life: her social life and education suffered throughout her childhood. She was born with the name Nancy Hazel on November 4, 1905 in Blue Mountain…

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    What is more, Skinner also observes that the stimulus influences the repetition of a behavior. In turn, the stimulus depends on the form of the reward: a positive reward promotes repetitiveness in a behavior while a punishment discourages it (Skinner, 1955). Some biological factors such as hormones and neuroticism may increase the propensity for negative behavior, which in turn, results in…

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    church was originally affiliated with the English District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. The church transferred in 1979 to the Missouri District of the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. In February 1955 the congregation received its official charter of incorporation, dated December 12, 1955, from the State of Missouri. Luther's challenge of old religious doctrines and traditions became a rallying point for those who were discontent, while providing a motive for breaking established…

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