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    The entertainment industry was greatly impacted by the pioneer Lucille Ball through her achievements with her career, her famous show I Love Lucy, and her billion dollar Empire. It was hard for “The Queen of Comedy”, (http://www.people.com/people/archive/article /020120220, 00.html) Lucille Ball, to get to the success that I Love Lucy gave her. She had dreamed of becoming a famous actress since the age of 12. She attended the John Murray Anderson/ Robert Milton School of Theater and Dance to…

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    Gemini XII

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    website, we were able to learn the basic facts of what went on during the Gemini Mission. We were able to contact the Buzz Aldrin Archives, The Georgia Archives, The National Archives, The Texas State Library, and The NASA History Program where they all were very helpful in the sense of leading us to images and websites to find reliable information. We visited the Georgia Archives in Morrow, Georgia where we read different articles in the Spaceport Newsletter and The Marshall Newsletter from the…

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    Summer Of Barshinskey

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    INTRODUCTION When I discovered that I had to write a dissertation as part of a history honours course at the University of North London I naturally turned to the library and archive of my employer: the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in Britain. The library is a treasure trove of fascinating archives and artefacts recording Quaker history over a period of 300 and more years. Discussions with the Head Librarian, Malcolm Thomas, narrowed the immense range of dissertation possibilities to…

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    how this played out for the rest of the countries that were somewhat involved. The Cold War was primarily focused on the competition and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union. According to “Revelations from the Russian Archives”, an online Archive, says the relationship that the United States and the Soviet Union had was driven by the “ideological, political, and economic factors” that later lead to cooperation and a rivalry between the two over the years. Painter (as…

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    uses the written archives to question him on his actions about draining blood from prisoners. The archives give Nath the written evidence that creates legitimate, hard evidence against the perpetrators, which in turn would hopefully make them realize the mistakes they had made. The archives provide a way in both the movie and book to question the former guards and to try and break the misconceptions that the guards and others have about what happened in S-21. The book also uses archives to…

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    9/11 Reaction

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    happened in America (“email686.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, September 11). Some individuals had a lot of trouble dealing with these attacks. One New Yorker watched in horror as she watched her city fall on television on TV in another state. This gave her nightmares where she would wake up screaming. She couldn 't stop thinking about the individuals that jumped or the ones who never got to say goodbye. (“email172.xml,” September 11 Digital Archive, September…

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    Stars Shine in The Dark Within 6 million Jews were massacred; despite the fear they all felt, thousands mustered the strength, courage, and bravery to live on. In 1939 World War two started. The Holocaust occurred during this time and it was a disgusting and shocking event in the world, it resulted in the death of millions of Jews. During the horrific event the Jews refused to let the Nazis take their lives so easily, they resisted in two forms, armed and unarmed. During the Holocaust, there…

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    When filing electronic or personal health records online, anything is possible in regards to security breaches. Sometimes they can be avoided. Other times hackers are able to crack codes in encrypted data. When this happens, the clinic or hospital is held responsible for patients’ confidential information such as social security numbers and credit cards becoming accessible by an unauthorized third party. In July 2010, the Attorney General’s office was informed of a security breach involving at…

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    Overview of the organization and mission. Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public university that opened in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. In 1966, it became Northern Arizona University as it is known today. Located in Flagstaff, Arizona with a current enrollment of 30,368. NAU, a doctoral university with higher research activity, offers undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral degrees across a number of disciplines. A unique quality of the university is the early exposure to…

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    The United States Would be Different if Women Never Got the Right to Vote. According to Statisica, there are about 70% of the women in the US who vote. (N.A., 2023) -. Women got the right to vote in June of 1920 but Congress did not ratify it until August of 1920. The suffrage movement lasted 120 years from 1840 - 1920. If the suffrage movement had not happened, the United States would be different. Even though women got the right to vote in 1920, not all women were allowed to vote, to have a…

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