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    The investigation analyzes the situation in Cuba and the United States in 1960 and 1961. Insight into the internal conflict between the Kennedy’s administration, the CIA’s disputable decisions, and President John F. Kennedy’s inexperience as president, will shed light onto the question: To what extent did the shortcomings and limitations of John F. Kennedy’s administration reflect onto The Bay of Pigs incident in 1961? The primary source that will be evaluated is a publication of the secret CIA…

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    Ww2 History

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    to completely change their war plans. If Germany had won this battle, they would have controlled the sky over Britain and could have possibly defeated the country. Two other crucial planes included bombers and reconnaissance airplanes. As Allied forces began retaking territory in Europe, heavy bombers were used to stop the ability of the Germans to produce fuel and munitions, turning the tide of the war. Reconnaissance airplanes were able to take pictures of enemy territories in high altitudes…

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    The Sons Of Liberty

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    Japan’s carrier-launched bombers found Pearl Harbor totally unprepared. President Franklin Roosevelt quickly addressed Congress to ask for a declaration of war as illustrated in this next paragraph. Although he never mentioned Europe or the fact that Germany had not yet declared…

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    warned not to many times. So they Watsons decided his punishment would be to stay with his Grandma Sands in Birmingham, Alabama, for the summer and possibly the next school year, to whip him into shape. A few days the Watsons loaded up the “Brown Bomber” (Their nickname for their car” and headed to Alabama. The first two things they noticed when they got to Birmingham was the racism and how much hotter the weather was. The first time Kenny experienced extreme racism was when their Grandma…

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    The “American Voice” can be is usually thought of as opinions of Americans who live here, but why can’t it other things be considered ? Things like literature, movies, or even sports can represent American Voice and spirit. I’ve found many sources that speak on America such as poems and speeches. I’ve perceived their words as characterizing themes of Americans, making their words an example of “American Voice”. They have characterized America with themes of freedom, hard work, and diversity.…

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    error inside of the popular subject. One major myth that is debunked within the documentary, is fingerprints. Everyone is raised with the idea that our fingerprints are like snowflakes, not one is the same. However, looking at the case of the Madrid Bomber and Brandon Mayfield, who was so wrongfully indicted of the bombing because his fingerprints matched the ones at the scene. In the end, the fingerprint analysis had shown several similarities between the ones found at the scene and Mayfield,…

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    powers. The aerial bombing of cities and the citizens was intended to destroy enemy moral. This early strategic bombing lead to the development of specialized bomber aircraft. These enhancements to aircraft can still be seen today in modern warfare. ‘The improvements in aircraft technology during and after the war convince many that the bomber would always get through. This belief influenced planning for strategic bombing in World War 2. You can still see the impact that the bombing left today.…

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    The Accuracy of Criminal Profiling As society keeps expanding, through growth and technology, more opportunities for crimes pop up in our daily lives, ranging from internet gambling, all the way to insider trading. But as with any criminal movement, criminal justice is not far behind. Half the battle of fighting crime is knowing what to look for, and the other half is knowing how to stop it. Criminal profiling does both, and being in a generation with James Holmes and The Columbine shooting,…

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    Atomic Bomb Research Paper

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    On August 6th, 1945 the United States, with approval of president Truman, dropped an atomic bomb on the city of Hiroshima. On August 9th, 1945, a second atomic bomb dropped on another Japanese city, Nagasaki. Altogether, these bombs ended world war II, but killed nearly 200,000 japanese citizens along with years of radiation sickness and burns affecting the survivors. Today, the choice Truman made to drop the atomic bomb is still being debated whether it was necessary or not. War before the bomb…

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    Atomic Bomb Justified

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    What would you do if you were faced with two impossible decisions? One decision left people dead. The other decision left other people dead. Neither choice looks good, and neither choice comes out pretty. This situation is exactly what President Truman faced in the use of Atomic Bombs in WWII. He was faced with perhaps the biggest choice any man has ever had to face. War is known for being messy, dirty, and downright horrid. War is never going to be a pretty picture, despite the…

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