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    Part I: Literary Analysis

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    Part I – Analysis in Academic Literature In the execution of a properly articulated position in academia, there must be a clear distinction made between what is considered descriptive writing versus critical writing. While in the presentation of an argument, it may become necessary to use descriptive language to allow for a steady basis upon which to build an argument, descriptive language does nothing beyond list facts and figures. An example of the implementation of descriptive writing in…

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    values a quality product and therefore offers rewards to ensure that they are meeting their standards. With cost strategies employees can often resist, quit, and become highly stressed. This type of strategy aligns more with an autocratic stance where unions can be suppressed through harassment, termination, demotion, and plant closings (Budd, 2010). Suppression is a tactic that has been used by an estimated 57% of companies including: Target, Wal Mart and Ford (Shapiro, 2011). This type of…

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    One of the most genius playwrights of all time, William Shakespeare wrote the play Julius Caesar. As Shakespeare brings the characters Julius Caesar and Brutus to life, he is creating something that will go down in history. There are many people in this world who have, or had a relationship much like Caesar and Brutus. Just one example of this would be Hitler and Stalin. Caesar was a fearless, arrogant, and complicated ruler. He ran against Pompey in 48 B.C. Pompey was then murdered only a…

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    Tactics Of Joseph Stalin

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    the leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1952. He was a rough communist leader who spread fear, terror, and other horrid emotions to his people. Many hate Stalin for his brutal leadership and have even called him worse than Hitler in terms of authority and deaths among his people. Like many strong dictators, Stalin used many different forms of horror to keep a iron grip reserving his position of lead in his country. But how exactly did Joseph Stalin keep the Soviet Union under his control…

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    For years, it has been known that the obesity and diabetes rate in American citizens have been rising. However, how does this compare to nearby European nations? Americans are obsessed with the idea of health, yet the United States is one of the unhealthiest countries in the world. Europeans, on the other hand, do not stress over health nearly as much as Americans and continue to eat well and appetizing foods while remaining considerably healthier than the United States. According to the London…

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    World War, the tension between America and the Soviet Union are still very much prominent. The intense friction has roots in core values each world power pictured the postwar world would look like. America expressed their perception as basically a loss of nationality globally, and ridding of military alliances. They wanted an organization to govern every country and protect everyone’s right of self-determination. On the other hand, the Soviet Union envisioned the postwar world with Major world…

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    Cold War And Communism

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    with a more familiar enemy, Stalin and the Soviet Union. The two world powers clashed almost resulting in nuclear war. Experts have argued that they were bound to clash due to them being the only world powers at the time. However, the Cold War was started because the actions during World War II, the vague agreements postwar, and the almost nationalistic hatred of communists. During World War II America and Great Britain allied with the Soviet Union in January 1943. In this time Roosevelt and…

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    The Berlin Wall stood as a symbol of the Cold War between the United States and Soviet Russia for decades. Ronald Reagan addresses the Berlin Wall’s symbolism of war and conflict and seeks to tear down the Berlin Wall and bring the Cold War to an end. Through his speech, Reagan hopes to bring about the fall of Communism and ultimately unify Germany. Reagan strongly desires the people of Berlin to be safe and free and through his speech he desires to see that come about for all of those people.…

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    The UK has been a part of the European Union since 1993, but is it time for the partnership to come to an end? The EU was created on November 1, 1993, and was created to end all of the wars with the neighboring countries. In order to try to end the wars, the EU was formed to be a single market which permits people and goods to freely move within the partnered countries. England has to consider all of the reasons why they should stay in the EU, why they should leave, and it would look like if…

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    Commander of the Allied Forces in World War II. Eighty five percent of America favored Eisenhower as he valued and earned the honesty and trust of his people with his leadership during a time of fear when the threat of a nuclear attack by the Soviet Union. Eisenhower brought peace and prosperity to America by ending the Korean War, and his conservative fiscal policies brought an unprecedented expansion. Lastly, Eisenhower created an abundance of jobs when he initiated America’s interstate…

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