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    1000 Petit Upmanns

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    “About 1,000 Petit Upmanns.” “And, when do you need them, Mr. President?” “Tomorrow morning.” This was the conversation held between President John F. Kennedy and his press secretary, Pierre Salinger. 1,000 Petit Upmanns is the number of Cuban cigars President Kennedy requested Salinger purchase him the night before he signed the Cuban Embargo into law in February 1962. February 7th, 2012 was the 50th anniversary of the embargo whose goal was to stronghold Cuba into adopting a democratic…

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    Broken Gender Norms with an Identity Crisis Ernest Hemingway is often referred to as a ‘masculine writer’; this is based on his common themes of war, fishing, and fighting. His portrayal of women has caused him to be labeled as a sexist, or a misogynist. Despite traditional gender roles being common in his early life, during his teenage and adult years, he witnessed the rapid change and breakdown in gender roles and identity. In today’s day and age, his work is being analyzed, and it is being…

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    Space Exploration is worth the costs! Space exploration began in earnest during the Cold War. Space exploration has became known as exploring the final frontier. For many people, seeing or reading about the first astronaut on the moon is a source of inspiration. The benefits derived from space exploration and its research and technology on communications, economy, and health are well worth all of the costs that come as a result. While some will argue that the money spent on space exploration…

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    kill you dead before this day ends.” A symbol used to represent hope in Blindness, was the disea that the people contacted that made them blind. Blindness is however a novel of hope. Initially, it appears we are being confronted with a ‘condition of war of everyone against everyone’ but, gradually, an order of cooperation and mutuality develops. Among the patients is the wife of the…

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    annihilated: vaporized was the usual word” (Orwell) That was the penalty if you did anything wrong. Remember, these people were being constantly watched and listening to, if you as so much said one thing bad about them, you will most likely not be there tomorrow. With this Thought Police, everything was very strict, you weren 't allowed to own or possess anything that was regulated by the inner party, which anyone caught be rebellious was punished in the Ministry…

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    one-quarter Danish and partly Irish. My being white, Caucasian, whatever one wants to call it, has placed me within the circle of the “majority” of American society. Prior to classes that require me to contemplate questions of race and ethnicity, which began in an English class in high school, I have never needed to develop…

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    Walt Disney: A Tragic Hero

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    ethic and his overall love of everything; kids really did portray him as an influential guy. Even Though entertaining was his enthusiastic job it was only his fall back job. When he has been 16 he wanted to be in the army, but ended up going into the red cross, and flying to France helping out wounded soldiers after the war. Disney overall through his years working for the Red cross, and his glory days working for his own company (disney) has done a lot to inspire kids to take their dreams and…

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    At an early age we are taught that success is good and failure is bad. We learn that if we succeed at something that in return we will get some type of a reward and if we fail we get some type of punishment. Having this drilled into our minds, when we experience personal fear it can be hard to overcome our emotions. To fail means to be unsuccessful in achieving one’s goal. No one wants to fail or be known as a failure; therefore, we try to avoid it, but avoiding failure is not always a good…

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    He kept great relations with different nations after when he became Prime Minister. He began the Non-Alignment Movement. He was additionally the author of Panchashila. He was a great supporter of industrialization. He needed to change the destiny of India by setting up more industrial facilities. His whole life was the historical…

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    The nineteen-twenties saw a great change in American society. With the recent upturn in the American economy, the United States became a “consumer society”. (History.com) This is the world of Jay Gatsby, a mysterious man who rose to great wealth in mysterious ways. Gatsby threw lavish parties, characteristic of the time, and lived a life of luxury. Through the novel The Great Gatsby, Scott Fitzgerald portrays his view of the era he lived in; the roaring twenties. Using a new historicism approach…

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