Joseph L. Galloway

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    The era of the Cold War was a frightening and pivotal time in history. The threat of nuclear war and communism caused unrest among the American public. During the Cold War, the United States government used propaganda to combat growing social issues involving the communist threat. The United States government utilized agitprop to attack communism and defend the American way of life by promoting blacklisting, anti-Russian practices, and the desensitization of Americans. Blacklisting was a major…

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    He hoped to strengthen and unify Germany for the purpose of war and reclamation of its global respect. Much like Russia under Joseph Stalin, those who disagreed with Hitler’s plans and practices were put in to concentration camps. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party strengthened Germany’s national pride by blaming all negative occurrences of the time on the Jewish people and simultaneously…

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    Joseph McCarthy Few people in American history have ever plunged the country into panic as Joseph McCarthy did in the 1950s. He single-handedly fabricated a scandal he claimed reached into the highest branches of the US government. Lacking substantial evidence, he accused various senators, representatives, and officials of being communist spies. His infamous “list” of such people was comprised of information that was “either taken from other sources or misremembered or just made up” (Kelley).…

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    Nazi propaganda was rarely subtle: Joseph Goebbels, Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda, wrote, “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. It is vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the…

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    Four Types Of Capitalism

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    As time goes, the politically divided by socialist and capitalist. For example, European is capitalist politically and have free marketplace which is dominant and China is socialist politically which is controlling by government.In the capitalism politically, the corporate can control profit and market system and according demand to produce goods or services. In the beginning,individual company has their own consumers. With industry increases, they have many competition.Now the global capitalist…

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    Social Entrepreneur Corps

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    Describe the Host Organization (e.g. mission, size, focus of work) The Social Entrepreneur Corps is an organization that seeks to foster entrepreneurs in developing countries in order to create social and economical change. The Social Entrepreneur Corps operates in several countries that include: The Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Nicaragua. In these countries, there is a shortage of services and products, such as hygiene awareness and water, and The Social Entrepreneur Corps…

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    Transformation Of Malala

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    choose to face them on behalf of their community, for the benefit of many. Deserving to be applauded and honored as the heroes they are. They are a special breed of humanity; one such person is Malala Yousafzai. In The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Joseph Campbell states, “the hero is the man of self-achieved submission.” We witness this submission in Malala, who was aware of her potential, and the need to make a stand against an injustice. In her biography, I am Malala, she recounts her life and…

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    would then accuse them of being a witch. Although she had no evidence to support her accusations, she used the fear of the people to convince them. During the trials if the accused tried to defend themselves, whatever they said was used against them. Joseph McCarthy was the main accuser of communist during the Red Scare, hence McCarthyism. McCarthyism is the practice of making accusations, subversion, or treason without proper regard for evidence. McCarthy accused people because he wanted power…

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    Hero's Journey

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    century; however, the term is of an uncertain origin (Etymology, paragraph 2). Based upon controversial etymology beliefs, Webster’s Dictionary defines a ‘hero’ as an individual that is admired for his or her great acts or fine qualities. According to Joseph Campbell, the author of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, an individual must go through the cycle of the hero 's journey. The life of a real life hero is reflected by the epic literary example “The Hero’s Journey” that is exhibited in the book…

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    In accordance with the anarchic world view, self interest amongst states, and the power discrepancies that are assumed within neorealism, it has been suggested that cooperation in the field of international relations is a futile effort,. Neorealism describes a system where states are the only actors, and a constant power struggle is what guides international policy, with no state wanting to yield power to another. I will counter this view of thought with aspects Neoliberalism, an ideology in…

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