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    Imagine living among the stars and other planets. The view of stars and planets would be amazing civilians should travel in space because we could find way more about other planets, stars, and galaxies than from down Here on Earth looking through satellites. NASA has said that we know that there is other life out there we just don't know where.We have found that there is a lot of planets out there with water, that means there could be plankton, which means there could be fish and other aquatic…

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    Civilian Deaths From WWII

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    The civilian deaths from WWII was over 13 times more than the civilian deaths from WWI. In the first world war, the civilian deaths made up only 5% of the total deaths, twenty-one years later that 5% increased to 67%. All together, there was an estimated amount of 57 million deaths. World war two was not so much of a highlight but more of a tragic central event of the twentieth century. The war was fought between two groups of powers, the allies and the axis powers. The initial start of the war…

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    The Difference Between Civilian and Military Career ENG121 The Difference Between Civilian and Military Career I have been in the army for over ten years and I can say that being in the military has been one of the best decisions that I have ever made. There are many differences between the military and being a civilian. I personally believe that the military is the best decision that anyone can make for a stable life, income, housing, healthcare, and employment…

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    could to have the government be strong and on the same page. In order to accomplish this he and the congress created many deals that benefited to the citizens of American. For example, there was the Civilian Conservation Corps deal, Works Progress Administration, and the Social Security Act. The Civilian Conservation Corps act was one of the most popular of all the new deals. This was because it provided unskilled manual labor jobs to 3 million men who might have gotten involved with crime…

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    Argumentative Essay on Civilian-Military Relations The history of civilian-military relations is riddled with developments that are both positive and negative in nature. However, one has to determine whether these instances have left a progressive relationship as an overarching theme of trust as it continues to change among the social landscape in our modern-day American society. The Armed Forces Journal “The Silent Crisis” explains that there is indeed a problem between civilian and military…

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    a chance when they had no hope. One of those successful agencies was the CCC–Civilian Conservation Corps. Locally there is Clarkco State Park in Quitman, MS that was founded and built by the CCC. Currently there is the CCC Legacy that was founded to not let the history and purpose of the CCC die after it was disbanded in 1942. There is much to learn about the CCC, both past, present, and future. The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) is one of the many alphabet soup agencies that…

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    On October 29, 1929, a disastrous situation happened in the united states and the American stock market crashed abruptly, which people know as “Black Tuesday” (Martin). It caused a lot of problems for the American citizens. Furthermore, the stock market crash was not the only problem during the Great Depression. During the depression, over 9,000 banks failed and droughts caused farmers a lot of problems which caused the depression to start (Martin). Thus, many people struggled just to feed their…

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    variety of reasons. The political situation in Germany for most of the war was a “State of Siege” which began on the 31st of July 1914, and transferred the administration of Germany (except Bavaria) to local army commanders who were above pre-existing civilian authorities in an attempt to secure the volume of raw materials required by the army to fight this war, an early example of the State intervening into the economic organisation of Germany. …companies nationalised to help supply demand?.…

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    Also, because the workers were paid only a dollar a day it was viewed as “slave labor”. The union began to have protests due to the amount of work that was required but paid in so little. Roosevelt then decided to let the Civilian Conservation Corps to be ran by a man from the union. Although people felt negatively about the program, “no one within the program had any complaints about it, they were fed abundantly to the point that on average there was a 12 pound weight gain…

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    New Deal Impact

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    impact of these laws was not felt right away but Franklin Roosevelt knew it would take some time. FDR pushed hard for a litter of new programs into existence, like the CCC (Civilian Conservation Camp), CWA (Civilian Works Administration), and WPA (Works Progress Administration). One of the most famous New Deal programs was the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and these workers are credited improving dozens…

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