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    Aggression in psychology is hard to define, as there are many categories in which aggression falls under. However, overall it can be explained as a variety of behaviours that result in either physical or psychological harm to oneself, others or objects within the environment. Aggression can be explained in a variety of forms, such as physical, verbal, mental and emotional. It has also been separated into two broad categories, ‘impulsive aggression’ where the sole purpose is to cause harm and…

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    Sex Discrimination

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    The Equal Pay Act of 1963 is a United States federal law put in place to have men and women get paid equally not taking into consideration what the person gender is. To name a few of what both employees of the different sex will have equal will be bonuses, vacation, and holiday pay, salary and other benefits. John F. Kennedy is the president to sign off on this law on June 10, 1963. In 1943, men started to fear women getting paid less than they were. Men thought since women got paid less that…

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    He planned on having Cubans that were against Fidel Castro, the dictator of Cuba, try to overthrow him. Although President Kennedy’s plan had gone wrong, he was not afraid to admit that he failed and is still honored to this day. In 1963, during the Berlin Wall crisis, John F. Kennedy made one of his most famous speeches in Berlin. "We tell them, we will not give up. Berlin is true to those behind barbed wire as to fellow countrymen in the West and friends in the whole world." (Kennedy…

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    Cuba, a central american island known for its main industries such as sugar plantations. Cuban government was a dictatorial government controlled by general Fulgencio Batista from 1901-1973. In 1959, Fidel Castro became their new leader. At the time, President John F. Kennedy became president to overthrow the communist leader Castro. Kennedy was not a good president. This essay focuses on President Kennedy’s mistakes towards the plan to overthrow the communist leader. Three reasons why Kennedy…

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    Syria Research Paper

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    Syria is a country in Western Asia, the absolute location is 33.5000oN, 36.3000oE. Syria is borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea on the west, Turkey to the north, Iraq on the east and Jordan to the south. The population of Syria today is 22,087,048. Syria considers their government to be a republic government. Their government consists of an executive, legislative, and judicial branch. When leaders are getting elected, the president is elected by the popular vote, then the president…

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    Civil Rights Movement’s goal was that equal rights would be guaranteed under the U.S Constitution in ending racial segregation and discrimination towards African-Americans. Martin Luther King (Jr.) was an activist of this movement, on August 28th, 1963; he gave his public speech “I Have A Dream” during the March on Washington. Rosenberg (2014) states “the civil rights movement raised the issue of racial discrimination in a way that was impossible to ignore” (p.5). Due to the non-violent protests…

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    Jr.”). He worked as a priest, activist (“Martin Luther King Jr.”). King was married to Coretta Scott King from 1953-1968; he had four children, Yolanda Denise King 1955-2007, Martin Luther King Ш 1957, Dexter Scott King 1961, Bernice Albertine King 1963 (“Martin Luther King Jr.”). He had a peace movement and an African-American Civil rights movements (“Martin Luther King Jr.”). King received the Noble Peace Prize in 1964, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1977, and the Congressional Gold…

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    During the Howard University Commencement Ceremony Convocation. Dr. Oprah Winfrey gave a speech filled with Word of Encouragement. In hopes to motivate and uplift them as they prepare to conquer this new chapter in life. Toward the beginning of her speech, she posed the question that she felt as if all the graduate had wondering in their mind. “What am I going to do with all of this education?” Her response was “don’t worry, remain relaxed because God has your back.” A few points that Dr.Oprah…

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    Since everyone has begun settling in further with the play (One Flew over the Cuckoo’s nest) we as actors have moved into a new stage of the process of putting on a show. That stage is trying to find motivations for our characters to basically figure out why they act or do something a certain way. The group has been putting on vigorous amounts of work allowing them to propel forward with their characters, and allowing themselves to play with how they would be if they were the ones to step into…

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    the beginning before we had the group discussion is that in the Vietnam War was a fight between the USSR and the Americans in the country of Vietnam. And the result of the war is that the Americans lost. And during the discussion, I learned that in 1963 through 1972 there was a spread of communism. And this resulted in a Truman Doctrine Plan, which is the containment that Truman used to keep the communism from spreading throughout the world. On the other hand, there was a spread of disease that…

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