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    French, British, Canadian, American, and Italian archives. The significance of his extensive research into these archival sources cannot be downplayed, as it represents a major contribution to the historiography of the postwar Europe. Further discussing his use of primary sources, Kent notes that the foreign ministry archives of the Vatican were only opened in 1975, after being closed for thirty years. Being that he enlists material from these archives, his book has a distinct evidential…

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    and opportunities I gained. I am also going to elaborate on how this internship changed my career goals. I performed a variety of tasks at the Howard Gotlieb Archival Research as an exhibition intern. At the start of my internship, I helped the archives finish the exhibit on Elie Wiesel. This mainly entailed making sure that everything looked presentable to the public--no crooked labels or material. At times, I would have to re-mat materials, because they were not taped properly. With my team…

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    When Braceros Summary

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    However, Cohen counters preconceptions that braceros only faced discrimination, since the braceros she interviewed kept their familial obligations to Mexican relatives and developed materialistic desires while abroad to claim social agency on the program. Never forgetting the masculine breadwinner traditions that their relatives raised them in and that they identified with, braceros such as don Mauricio Herrera of San Andrés, Durango wanted to return to their hometowns with household appliances,…

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    In the wake of slavery abolition by the Congress 1865, Wendell Phillips, an American abolitionist commented: “we have abolished the slave, but the master remains” (Jay, 196). Thus, the master, especially within the institutions, still has the ability manipulate and control the story. The politics behind who and what certain group or individuals know, is not limited to the history of slavery. In fact, the act of denying slaves education is a politics, that occurs over and over again. Moreover,…

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    affects everyone that lives in Florida that does not have a license and likes to skate. The penalty is you could go to jail for a year for not obeying the law. The person that past the law was actually a group of people called State Library and Archives of Florida and the year was 1999. The state is Florida. This law does not seem necessary because I think anyone should be able to skate whenever they want. it does protect society because Florida is a busy state and they made the law so…

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    Paraben P2 Commander is a forensic examination tool used to examine collected data. In this case P2C will be used to conduct a forensic file analysis of a suspicious executable file, which has been unknowingly downloaded to a networked workstation. The bible warns us that deception is often hidden in plain sight. As we know, the greatest deceptions are often hidden in plain sight, instances such as the antichrist. We see an example of this in 2 Corinthians 11:12-15 “But what I do, I will also…

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    Introduction Presidential libraries have a split personality. The reason for this behavior is due to its dual functions, all but one (Gerald Ford) of the 13 current libraries house both an archive and a museum. The archives are for researchers who are looking for historical documents, while the museum is focused on the more casual visitor seeking information about the president. This duality of purposes requires a more synthesized look at the presidential library system for information seekers.…

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    John Adams View Of Slavery

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    Since before the formation of the United States, the issue of slavery has plagued the nation. Slavery, the practice of buying and selling of men and women as property, was ingrained in the very fabric of America’s origins. Article IV section 2 of the Constitution protected the rights of slave owners by prohibited one state from freeing slaves who fled to them from another state. There were nearly half a million slaves in the United States upon its founding on 4 July 1776. The importation of…

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    Quorum Case

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    Quorum provides a backup appliance that is situated within the Datacentre. The Appliance too offers Backup to Disk technology and provides the ability to archive directly from the appliance to Quorum Datacentre. Included in the solution is Disaster Recovery with the ability to retain servers in warm standby (passive) so you are able to instantly bring these online if Disaster Recovery (DR) was ever evoked…

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    Sanger, Margaret. “Woman and the New Morality.” Woman and the New Race. New York: Brentano’s, 1920. Bartleby. Web. 23 Oct. 2015. The book titled Women and the New Morality was written by Margaret Sanger. She lived in the Roaring Twenties. Margaret Sanger was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, Social Reformer and a nurse. In 1921, she founded the American Birth Control League, which later became the Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Also, Sanger wrote multiple books…

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