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    The fact that there was no need for a unity between the two sides after WW2 meant that the Cold War emerged. The original cooperation was because of the common goal to defeat fascism and Gaddis describes it as “a single planet shared by superpowers who shared the means of wiping each other out – but who now also shared an interest in each other’s survival.” Geoffrey Roberts further backs up this point as he states that it was “period of cooperation, not confrontation.” Both the West and Russia…

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    ‘‘The title of this paper is :abraham Lincoln freed the slaves...if we were to ask our question if professional historians today,the reply would , I think, be quite different” -James M. Mcpherson “Who Freed The Slaves” Many people believe that Abraham lincoln freed the slaves when in reality the slaves freed themselves. This essay discusses the argument about who really freed the slaves and why it matter to this day. It matters who freed the slaves because of, accurate understanding of key…

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    Before relocating to Berlin, he quietly argued with the idea of modernity, but now from being in a modern city, he affirmed his love for modern literature, art and social life; and had no difficulties with modern science. Schleiermacher is able to adjudicate successfully between…

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    Dike Track Career

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    Louie was a track star, raised in California around the time of WWII. He was a troublesome child who always creating mischief he was very scrawny and lanky not much of an athletic build to say the least. So it was perplexing to watch him become an Olympian. However, Louie originally lacked the drive to become an athlete. He was too caught up in acting effrontery by often stealing and getting into fights amongst other children. His future appeared dull, until one day when he was convinced to…

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    Frank Foley's Early Life

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    Early life: Frank Foley was born November 24 1884 in Highbridge, United Kingdom of Great Britain. He was the third son of Isabella and Andrew Foley. Andrew Wood Foley (Frank’s father) was an engineer. After attending local schools throughout his life Frank was ready to college. He won a educational scholarship to Stonyhurst College. He also went to Royal Military College and was the second lieutenant in Hertfordshire. Historical Background: The Holocaust was started in Germany where the…

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    Song Of Tetris Analysis

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    dramatically. This silent tension was fought through ideology and proxy wars, like the Korean War and the Vietnam War. In Europe at the time was divided between East and West which affected Germany the most, even the capital city Berlin was split that result to the building of the Berlin Wall. Complete History of the Soviet Union, arranged to The Melody of Tetris is a song composed by the band Pig with a Face of a Boy. The song discussed the history of the Soviet Union through an elaborate…

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    Ernst Boris Chain Essay

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    was forced to flee to Great Britain in order to further his studies instead of being forced into a concentration camp. Ernst Boris Chain was “the son of a wealthy chemist,” and as he was growing up in Berlin, “Chain became interested in chemistry while he was a student at the Luisengymnasium in Berlin” (World of Health; Science and Its Times). While in school, “both his teachers and his visits to his father's workplace stimulated his interest in chemistry and biochemistry,” and they were able…

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    American people and the world were addressed by president Truman that america would be intervene in the conflicts in Korea between the communist north and the republic south. Our main intentions were to stop the spread of communism once again like in Berlin, but this time in the asian countries. We had believed that just like before in germany the soviets were to blame for spreading the communism further. They had inflicted North Korea to become a state of communism and over time the Soviets…

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    be to impose the Soviet- American differences over the entire structure. Taubman believes that the Cold War did not need the military aspect that accompanied it. Stalin’s action within Berlin, caused the Western resolve in West Germany to strengthen using military force if necessary. Taubman compares the Berlin crisis to the Cuban Missile Crisis and explains how Stalin made the worst out of an already bad situation- both ending is the Soviet union backing down in humiliating defeat. Hertz…

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    As music became more popular in the United States, musicians began to fuse different styles of music to compose something unique. During the late 1800’s, musicians began to combine several styles together, this included Gospel music, March music, and African American dance styles like the Cakewalk and the two-step along with syncopation. This style was given a new genre called Ragtime. Ragtime music became widely popular in the United States around 1890’s through the 1900’s and was a precursor…

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