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    Becoming A Policeman

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    Atlantic Treaty. The aggregate protection of the settlement individuals permits a common and set up reaction to any assault critical bargain marked between the United States and the Soviet Union. The bargain banished the two sides from utilizing ballistic missile destroying rockets. Under the terms of the settlement, America and the Soviet Union had certain constraints under which they could seek after weapons projects and advancements (Solomon, 2011). The Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty was a…

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    North Korea Research Paper

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    development, the country continues to expand its nuclear program despite its initially already poor economy. Tensions between major powers, such as the U.S., Japan, and South Korea heightened throughout the last decade as North Korea continued to develop missiles and perform tests over restricted foreign territory. The country’s development and continuation of its program opposed and politically isolated itself from major powers such…

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    Sputnik: The Space Race

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    the race were not for science, but to show superiority between the United States and the Soviet Union. They tried to up-one another; this grows tensions between them just as the Cold War did. “On October 4, 1957, a Soviet R-7 intercontinental ballistic missile launched Sputnik” (History). This was the beginning of it all. The United States and the Soviet Union had an agreement that between 1957 and 1958 they would not launch anything, that year would be the International Geophysical Year, or…

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    The suspicious circumstances surrounding the Kennedy assassination has created a clout of conspiracy theories, if one such conspiracy was actually found to be true during the Warren Commission then American democracy and history would be radically altered. The commission’s official story is that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and killed the president due to a variety of factors such as a resentment towards society, commitment to Communism, and a desire to get his name in history. This official…

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    Orwell’s 1984 1984, written by George Orwell, published in 1949 history actually begins in a letter he wrote to Mr. Wilmette in May 1944. This tragic period of the war, with the constant bombing of London, and the unknowing if the allies were on the verge of invading the continent or the Nazi invasion of England would be forthcoming. George Orwell fear that Hitler was soon to be replaced with a greater tyrant, Stalin, the influence of Anglo-American millionaires and with petty wars…

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    The news that North Korea was successfully completed their fifth higher level nuclear test has struck concerns in South Korea and the United States. To make matters worse on August 22, 2016 the U.S. was able to confirm that North Korea has the ability to launch Nukes at U.S. Additionally, during the annual military joint drill between South Korea and U.S. North Korea threatened to “Turn the stronghold of provocation into a heap of ashes through Korean-style preemptive strike if the US and south…

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    decision of using the new technology, the new offensive push, the atomic bomb. What did Truman have on the scales? He had a new powerful technology but he was not the only one. The Germans had already used atomic weaponry in Europe with the V2 ballistic missile technology, who else will get hold of it – the Russians – who were already annexing former German territories and were also feared because of Stalin and his dictatorship. War with Germany was over and Japan was close to breaking but Japan…

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    Double Speak Analysis

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    Liars and those who doublespeak are in our daily lives, but how are they different from each other? In “The Ways We Lie” by Stephanie Ericsson and “The World of Doublespeak” by William Lutz, they portray doublespeak and lies as being similar with very few differences. Similarities between those that doublespeak and lie are how both mislead and deceive others. The results of such can be harmful. First of all, liars and double-speakers within “The Ways We Lie” and “The World of Doublespeak” have…

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    them in jail. That’s also when the United States cut all ties with the Communist Leader and tried launching their own attack against the island which failed. He then later participated in many trade deals with the USSR such as housing their ballistic missiles on the island and accepting money and…

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    “you can't connect the dots looking forward; you can only connect them looking backwards. So you have to trust that the dots will somehow connect in your future’’. No matter what everything is connected from the music you listen to , too the day Hitler invaded poland. What you do now will change history. The deadliest war in human history with millions of casualties and even more civilians killed, all caused by one man, Adolf Hitler. Hitler got his hatred for the jews during WW1 on the western…

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