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    in the United State’s best interest to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and start looking for energy sources locally. Even drilling locally is not an option for large scale energy production, due to the fact that the United States only contains 3% of all known oil reserves in the world (NRDC). The US must look for other domestic options if it wishes to consume energy at it’s current…

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    written. These perspectives will give someone an idea regarding what the time period was like when the piece was written. Many composers in the time period lived through events that are well known today, many controversial to this day. Sonata Number 3 was composed by Antonio Vivaldi. Antonio Vivaldi was an Italian composer who created many pieces in the Baroque period. Vivaldi was born in Venice and is a recognizable composer that lived during the baroque period. Vivaldi became a priest in…

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    new husband. The rivalry is first noticed when Hamlet questions his mother’s quick remarriage and how he is disappointed by her action. Hamlet states, “…You are the queen, your husband’s brother’s wife/And-would it were not so!-you are my mother.” (3, 4, 16-17) Hamlet is claiming that he is displeased that Gertrude is his mother because she went against her previous husband, Hamlet’s real father. This is also evidence of Claudius’ evil identity because the opportunity to gain and sustain power…

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    Section 3 The financial crisis of 2008 jolted the structure of the economy and affected numerous sectors. These crises occurred because of numerous reasons that stacked up and created a horrendous long-term impact for the overall economy. The financial crisis cost appears to be $5 trillion to $15 trillion. The stock markets fell miserably after this demise, and strategists were unable to control this demise. Several players played their roles in this demise, and players like banks, firms,…

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    CEO Can’t Afford to Panic Proposal Emergencies take place daily, but crises occur when the leaders in charge are not prepared. As the subway bombing occurs, CEO Gerald Smarten is faced with making an executive decision that has the capacity to impact both Kaspa Financial Services and the community (McNulty, 2010). In the event of an emergency, each organization should have a contingency disaster plan and each leader should have the skills and training to implement emergency management that…

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    What would run through one’s mind when they are faced with the devastation of a nuclear blast? In the short story “Grace Period” by Will Baker, a man finds himself in a horrifying situation where a nuclear bomb has been detonated over his town. With the clues left behind, readers can match what is happening with the information in the article “Nuclear Weapon Effects” by John Pike. The article describes how nuclear bombs work and the mass destruction that is created. Having this knowledge, one…

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    World War 3 the nuclear war Backstory Year 2030, President Harmony Clifton was at her desk reading her schedule for the week. Little did she know that a foreign surprise was coming to take over the world starting with her first . The foreign surprise was the leader of North Korea, Zorga Zang. His idea of ruling the world by starting a third world war by nuclear annihilation. He plans to raise an army of Zorganons (zombie like creatures that were born by nuclear explosion) to take over the…

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    There have been several movies made about this time; they always feature three things. Communism, nuclear fallout, and high tensions are the three things that are always in movies. This is the Cold War and the place is the infamous Communist Bloc. The Communist Bloc is a collection of Eastern European countries that were either “persuaded” or simply influenced by the Communist Soviet Union. The Communist Bloc was all because of what happened in World War II. What happened in World War II was the…

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    urged the president to reconsider its use on Japan. President Truman had delayed his meeting with Stalin until the Atomic Bomb could be tested. On July 16 the Atomic Bomb was tested in the New Mexico Desert with spectacular success. The Radioactive fallout from the test was an important concern. The People of the United States did not want a war. The President knew that a long war would not be in the best interest of the United States but something had to be done. The people of the United…

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    band. When Chief Papaschase was informed that he would indeed not be getting the size of land he wanted, tension arose between him and the Inspector of Indian Farms and Agencies for the Dept. of Indian Affairs, T.P. Wadsworth. As a result, on August 3, 1880, T.P Wadsworth transferred a grand total of 84 members of the Papaschase band to a new list called the Edmonton Stragglers. The Inspector then only presented 40 square miles of land, and refused to set aside any other space for said…

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