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    Teddy Roosevelt best known for being the 26th president of the United States as well as being the founder of the group the Rough Riders. The Rough Riders are known for their courages march up the San Juan Hill under Teddy Roosevelt 's command. The Rough Riders were all volunteers that wanted to be a part of Teddy Roosevelt 's army. At San Juan Hill Teddy Roosevelt is most well known for his decision to charge up the hill and going against the captain 's orders. Teddys decision paid off and him…

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    The Mao Zedong: Genocide

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    the deaths of 45 million civilians living in the People 's Republic of China. Through various events in the life of the chinese communist leader, Mao Zedong, it lead him to the powerful communist leader that he had become. On December 26th, 1893 Mao Zedong or Mao TseTung was born into a family of peasants, although they did not fit the norm. They lived in the province of Hunan in southern China in a village called Shaoshan or Music Mountain. Mao’s father, Mao Shunsheng came from…

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    Perestroika is widely regarded as one, if perhaps not the sole reason, that the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or U.S.S.R, came to a dissolution on December 26th, 1991. The economic reforms that it pushed for and prompted are what allowed non-communist aspects to be incorporated into the Soviet Union and caused an uproar in political reforms such as Glasnost and the eventual fall of a traditional eastern communist system to a new western style capitalist system. To understand why…

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    Democrats Vs Republicans

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    It may be revealed as a revelation to some that the Democrats were the ones who took actions in an attempt to subdue communism in Cuba. This is predominantly due to the Republicans advertising their belief on warfare: it is imperative for a nation to epitomize its military. Furthermore, this notion is supported by the fact that Republicans, throughout history, had always been the commanding force that drives America to the battlefront. During the decades of 1940’s and 1960’s, United States and…

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    sense of pride in his background. In his speeches, Nasser would often rile up the people with his eloquent and inflammatory words, and he would capture their hearts while reassuring them of his pride in his country and his roots. Nasser’s pro-Arab movement swept people not only in Egypt, but in other Arab nations. To many Arabs, Nasser was the epitome of leadership, eloquence, and sincerity. He was also viewed as the quintessence of Arab pride and dignity. Nasser took his pro-Arab ideas so far…

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    Bluetongue Case Study

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    (Scientific committee on animal health and animal welfare( SCAHAW) .,2000). There are 24 distinct BTV serotypes and recently Toggenburg orbivirus (TOV) is proposed to be a 25th serotype( Hofmann et al., 2008) and, complete genome characterization of a 26th BTV serotype from Kuwait( Mann et al., 2011). It is a notifiable disease of the WorldOrganization for Animal Health (Office of international…

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    The trail was made in the 19th century because of the migration, like movement of pioneers to western America. The trail goes from Missouri to Oregon to California. Pioneers traveled in farm wagons on the Oregon Trail. The farm wagons were approximately 4 feet by 10 feet. Thousands of pounds of food were carried on the farm…

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    (Traditions and Encounters, 531) Politically missionaries and evangelicals were going to countries like India and Africa to convert people to new religions, thus justifying the imperialism movement with the use of religion. (Notes, 3/23) Also, cultural was a major reason of justification to why imperialism happened, because it gave conquering people reason to invade, “…European powers routinely justified foreign intervention as their duty to…

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    Westport: Greenwood Press, 2007. Print. The Editors of Salem Press. “Ted Bundy.” American Villains. Volume one. Pasadena: Salem Press, Inc., 2008. Print. Goleman, Daniel. “Brain Defect Tied to Utter Amorality of the Psychopath.” New York Times, 7 July 1987: C1. ProQuest. Web. 25 Aug. 2011. Nordheimer, Jon. “All-American Boy on Trial.” New York Times. 10 Dec. 1978: SM24. ProQuest. Web. 24 Aug. 2011. “Serial Killers and Mass Murderers (1980s).” American Decades 2003: n.p. Student Resource…

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    Both were members of Washington"'"s cabinet¡ªJefferson was secretary of state and Hamilton was secretary of treasury. Hamilton was somber and haggard, a mood unlike his personality. The reason for this mood was because his financial plan for recovery of public credit was trapped in congressional gridlock. Congressman James Madison managed to block its approval based on the key point of assumption. Assumption is when state debts are assumed by the federal government. Hamilton thought that if…

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