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    A Vietnam: A Short Story

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    hard, but I managed to retrieve our fallen comrade from the frontline. As I approached his body I realized that he had the radio, and it had been shot to pieces, some of which were nowhere in sight. Now we were 10 miles away from the closest ally bunker, in a jungle with what seemed like 100 enemy fighters. As we regrouped, I checked the side of my head, the bleeding had not stopped. It seemed to be worse.The gash cut in onefifth of an inch into my skull. With my adrenaline pumping, the pain was…

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    Hall. An intelligent strategy of inclusiveness and hybridization is led by the micro and macro design of the Walt Disney Concert Hall. With its skyscrapers stretching to the side and with the central business district, on the edge of the ridge on Bunker Hill, the Walt Disney Concert Hall is perched in downtown Los Angeles. Having two buildings clad in a polished or brushed stainless steel covering, much of which is composed and curved of concave and convex rolling surfaces, having…

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    episode in January 18, 1975. But the show focused on the lives of a newly rich, African American couple, George and Louise Jefferson. From being a spinoff show, the Jeffersons were the neighbors to Archie and Edith Bunker. In a way George Jefferson is the African American version of Archie Bunker because they are both loud-mouthed and assertive. George and Louise Jefferson lead lives that reflected from money and successful people. It was shown through the home with the expensive furnishings and…

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    Revolutionary War Ideology

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    The United States went to war against Great Britain, and eventually signed a treaty that ended the Revolutionary War on September 2, 1783. “It was not war- it was murder” (Ferling 25) The road to freedom wasn 't so easy, and it was for certain bloody, with death tolls pushing numbers close to 620,000. During the beginnings of the war, and even during the actual war, the United States were scrambling to change the ideology of the people against Britain and to accept the idea of Independence, and…

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    Chavez Ravine Essay

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    The Battle of Chavez Ravine Brooke L. Thomas Anne Arundel Community College History and Background “The story of Chavez Ravine is intertwined with the social and political climate of the 1950s, or the ‘Red Scare’ era,” according to PBS (2017). Chavez Ravine is located in a valley just a few miles from downtown Los Angeles. Chavez Ravine is “named for Julian Chavez, one of the first Los Angeles County Supervisors in the 1800s” (PBS, 2017). A “self-sufficient and tight-knit…

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    Henry Knox Research Paper

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    after a while. Knox was a very avid reader, very fond of history, but after a while, his main interest soon became artillery. Because Knox supported the American cause, and joined the Boston Grenadier Crops in 1775. He volunteered at the Battle of Bunker Hill in June 1775, serving under General Ward, the person in charge of the colonials around Boston. When Washington and Knox met in Boston, they forged an everlasting friendship. Because of Knox’s know how with cannons, Washington assigned Knox…

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    Peeta’s warning was heeded and everyone in District 13 was evacuated to the underground bunkers. The bombing lasted for hours but District 13 survived it. When they came out to check the damage caused by the bombing, they saw white rose petals. Katniss panicked upon seeing the white rose petals because it was a message from President Snow that…

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    A. What reasons do your authors give to explain the historical inaccuracies in the films? All historical movies are of peoples interpretations of the events, or if it was written from someone who were there at the time of the event it's still based off of what they seen or remember. Things can get lost in interpretation but director's I feel do try to stick to the best of there knowledge while maintaining a film that would be popular in ratings. Like James Cameron who written, directed,…

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    saving your ass. I should have just let the monster die. Hell, all my problems would have been solved. No more demons, and Cas would have been better off. Not homeless and hungry on the streets because of your angel. No, he could have lived in the bunker with a warm roof over his head if it hadn’t been for my stupid ass decision to save you and let you get possessed. And then guess what? The innocent Kevin Chang was killed by your hands. If you had died, EVERYONE would have been better off!”…

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    The Holocaust The Holocaust was one of the worst times in history. It is also one of the most remembered times. Hitler murdered so many Jews. The Nazis sent Jews to detention centers, Concentration camps, and extermination camps. Germany Invaded Poland on September 1st 1939.(Types of Camps) The first concentration camp, Dachau, was established in 1933.(Auschwitz) Between 1933 and 1945, there were 40,000, concentration camps.(Nazi camps) The first camps were used as detention centers. (Types of…

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