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    false hope and lies with propaganda. The Khmer Rouge a communist guerrilla groups led by Pol Pot wanted a new Cambodia free of all western influences, corruption and Lon Nol. After a five years civil war with Lon Nol’s army the Khmer Rouge on April 17 1975 overtook Cambodia capitol Phnom Penh ending the civil war. Many thought it was a change for the better and a time for peace, but the Khmer Rouge had other plans. Khmer Rouge Minister of Defense Son Sen stated “we will be the first nation to…

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    Richard Demarco Analysis

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    45 (Left) Beuys, J., 1974. [Drawing using symbols Beuys observed at Newgrange in 1974, including the spiral as the principle of organic energy]. (Right) McGlade, J., 1975. [Work at Callanish during Edinburgh Arts Journey]. From Bellman, D. & Richard Demarco Gallery, 1976, and Richard Demarco Gallery,1975. Both books Edinburgh, National Library of Scotland. On the walls are a number of twentieth-century paintings, selected to give the visitor the sense of moving through the Scottish…

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    a way to integrate and tone down radical claims into the Hollywood moneymaking machine and myth factory. The Blaxploitation will know a lot of triumph but the production of these movies will decrease after 1975. The emergence of Blockbusters like The Godfather (1972), Jaws (1975) or Rocky (1975) will compete with these movies. Finally, the creation of the Coalition against Blaxploitation will knock down the production of theses…

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    2.a. . More than any other state, California's coastal zone management program has gotten involved in aesthetics. Summarize this effort The Management success in California coastal is credited and attributable to the teamwork and dedication of the locals, state, nongovernmental organizations, federal agencies, and private interests who made studies, regulation, policy making, development, monitoring of coastal resources, planning, restoration, management, and acquisition. While the efforts and…

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    Education is important and extremely valued within American society, although students with disabilities have struggled with getting the opportunity to have the same fair, appropriate education as their nondisabled peers. In 1975, the Education for All Handicapped Children Act (EHA) was enacted and public schools began to provide accommodations for students with disabilities. The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) replaced the EHA in 1990, and it was designed to place more focus…

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    Results McGill pain questionnaire Melzack (1975) developed the Mcgill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ) in 1975 to assist in evaluating the subjective pain experiences of clients noting that different pain has unique qualities. It made up of 78 pain descriptions divided into three categories, sensory, affective and evaluate (Boyle, Boerresen & Jang, 2015; Melzack, 1975; Melzack, 2005). Malzack (1975) described the three main measures as the pain rating index, which is based on the value assigned to…

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    statement reads, “Their leader, Pol Pot, had been educated in France and was an admirer of Maoist (Chinese) communism; he was also suspicious of Vietnam 's relations with Cambodia (Cambodia 1975).” Pol Pot had wanted to reconstruct Cambodia and his influences came from that of communism in Mao’s China (Cambodia 1975). During the Holocaust, a countless amount of deaths occurred. Jennifer Rosenberg discusses the different topics of the Holocaust and she states that, “It is estimated that 11…

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    Saigon Vietnam War Essay

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    The fall of the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon was the final piece to end the Vietnam War. In late April 1975 the North Vietnamese army were knocking on the doorsteps of Saigon. Knowing this the United States knew that they would quickly become unwelcome when the city fell so all the remaining Americans evacuated as soon as possible. Soon after on the 30th of April 1975 the South Vietnamese president, General Duong Van Minh surrendered the capital to the North. When surrendering the capital,…

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    Leonard P. Matlovich Case

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    they died, but it often slips our mind that they were people. They had families. They had mothers. They had lives outside of death. Too many people forget that. People also seem keen on forgetting that fight is not all soldiers do. Soldiers love. In 1975, one such soldier was discharged for doing so. In detail, Leonard P. Matlovich, a Vietnam war veteran was a unique case, as he was the first to purposefully out himself in the name of fighting the anti-gay discrimination laws in the air force.…

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    In 1942 he was appointed an instructor of psychology at City College, City University of New York, and the first full-time black faculty member of that institution. He continued at City College, City University of New York until his retirement in 1975. Files for City College, City University of New York include material relating to his courses, riots in Harlem in 1943, and students complaints of racial discrimination. Also in the Subject File is material concerning the Northside Center for Child…

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