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    J Buchanan Activity 6 V1 Edwards Weston’s ‘Pepper No.30’ fits into ‘Modernism’ because: This new way of expression through the medium of photography rejected emotional intent and painterly effects for real, sharp actual images. The change was due to society thinking the past was outdated a new social and political emergence of the industrial world was reshaping our outlook on life. A group of American Modernist photographers called themselves the F64 club. F64 relating to long exposure…

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    The Mexican-American War occurred between 1846-1848, the war had a significant impact on the United states and Mexico. It was driven by the result of Manifest Destiny. Manifest Destiny was a belief that America had a God given right to expand the border all the way from sea to sea. This belief in Manifest Destiny caused Mexico and America to go to war. The war caused suffering for many Mexicans and United States citizens. Following the earlier Texas War of Independence from Mexico, tensions…

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    Draft During the Vietnam War the public was upset with the military draft policies, even during previous wars there was some debate about the rules. The WWII draft had caused nearly the majority of men that were of age to be sent overseas. Women had to be sent to work leaving families at home and taking over the role of the men. Women were practicing hard labor, putting together planes, weapons, and ammunition; children were even helping. The draft has positive and negative sides, which are…

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    and fifties portrayed a variety of religious issues. However, it would be wrong to link this to the government or the cold war. The idea that it is not attributed isnt alarming because hollywood is known to make money off of religion. Many of these films provided an outline for comtemporary social and political issues. Some explicitly encouraged film- goers to see the Cold War as a conflict in which capitalism, anti-communism and Christianity were synonymous, and in which neutral bystanders…

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    psychological effects of psychedelics drugs, mainly LSD, on humans. His research on patients was often forced…

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    That’s when they overcame the “aliens ineligible for citizenship. After 1952, they were allowed citizenship, as well as a great deal of opportunities for their new lives in the Unites States. The “Yellow Peril” metaphor never fully disappeared. The negative barriers were never forgotten as the Asian Americans still experience the “forever foreigner” attitude (Glenn, 231). The notion of the Americans on the issue of the immigrants to the regions was considered as the one of the danger to the…

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    since the beginning of time profoundly impacts the lives of many. Many major events occurred between 1918-1965. Some with positive effects, and many with negative effects. Asian Americans & American women were impacted in many aspects by the events going on. Both groups of individuals faced many unique issues that resulted in changes. The Great Depression had a profound effect on many Asian Americans. They many different had labor or farming jobs. They usually lived in small cramped living…

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    During the Vietnam war, Chemical Warfare was used on the enemy, particularly with agent orange to which was used tactically and caused many negative effects for veterans and the Vietnamese. Agent orange was a chemical used in the Vietnam war that caused deforestation, hurt crops, and disabled veterans. The creator of agent orange was Monsanto who created the chemical designed for the U.S. Department of Defence to deforest the area and take out the crops so they could fight and weaken the…

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    rotting. The first signs of decay start to appear around the Vietnam War. When news reporters and writers in Vietnam send home horrifying images of civilians, children, burned by US napalm droppings and overall negative results on the American side of the war, the government gets concerned at the increase in anti-war sentiment and undermining of American patriotism and trust in the government. Then a few years after the end of the war, the Pentagon Papers were released as well as reportings on…

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    You most likely have seen articles on the internet about the negative health effects of technology. Some are outright false, such as the claim that exposure to technology leads to autism. However, other claims are completely true. Staring at a screen all day proves to be not just detrimental to eyesight and posture, but important…

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