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    Despite being allies during the Second World War, Americans and Soviets held distinguishing ideas in the postwar visions. The United States and the Soviet Union relations deteriorated following the decade of World War II. The Yalta Conference and the Korean War had been influential events in their relation, creating tensions among them. The Yalta conference was where tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States started to further establish. On February of 1965, President Franklin…

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    Invasion of the Body Snatchers is a film that can be critiqued with many different views and opinions. It is obvious to many that this film is an allegory for the Cold War; but it is tough to say whether or not is a critique of American conformity or a warning of the communist threat in the United States. While both arguments can be made, warning of the communist threat in the United States is the most represented throughout the film. Invasion of the Body Snatchers depiction of the warning of…

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    The American Civil War took place between the Union and the Confederate and the Chinese Civil War of 1946-1949 took place between Kuomintang and the Communist Party. Both played important roles in countries’ history, the American Civil War and the Chinese Civil War of 1946-1949 have some similarity such as the effects and consequences of the war, but the purpose of the war and the treatment toward citizens during the war time are different. In fact, both the American Civil War and the Chinese…

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    The Asian American Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War are both major events in American history. The time that these two events occurred overlap each other some 20 years, some scholars even argued that the Vietnam War triggered the Asian American Movement. This research paper is dedicated to the further exploration of the links between the Vietnam War and the Asian American Movement. During the 1960s and 1970s, the Vietnam War and the Asian American Civil Rights Movement had great…

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    The picture that I chose is on the terrible tragedy of death while driving. There are hundred ways that you can die while behind the wheel, but I believe there is one specific way that is easily the worst way; while on the cell phone. There are many deaths that cannot be controlled while behind the wheel, but if your death is due to lack of attention to the road that is easily the worst way of death. This picture shows that talking on the phone while driving causes of your own death. This…

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    1945. A war. No mother and father. It’s just Soo Kan and Inchun where they are risking their lives. They can be shot by a bullet any second by the Russians, but they still take the chance. Soo Kan is the main character of the novel, the Year of Impossible Goodbyes written by Sook Nyul Choi. She and her brother, Inchun live in Kirimni, Pyeongyang. As soon as the country is free from Japan, the Russians take over North Korea. Once again their freedom is limited from the “Town Reds”. However, in…

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    Apocalypse Now Vietnam War

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    alcohol and dope. [He] wants to screw some whores and kill some Iraqi motherf*ckers. What he wants, in essence, is to recreate those Vietnam movies in his own war experiences.’ The reception of Vietnam films like Apocalypse Now is deep embedded in war culture in the United States. Many soldiers who fought in the Gulf War refer to the Vietnam War, as presented in Apocalypse Now, as ‘the Vietnam marines are the archetypal marines’, and the battles as the quintessential portrayal of…

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    The Cold War was a state of political and military issues after World War II. It was between the United States and the Soviet Union. This great tension was between the Western Bloc and Eastern Bloc, starting in 1947 and ending in 1991. This war lasted for the second half of 20th century, resulting in mutual suspicions. The Cold War affected people tremendously. It was a series of incidents that brought the world’s superpowers to the verge of disaster. The policy that rationale for an abnormal…

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    The United States is revered as the big brother of the world. In order to maintain that role, America should have three main foreign policy goals, protecting our nation and our people from our enemies, promoting our economy and working towards world peace. National security is the primary goal and a short term goal which needs to be prioritized. Next up is promoting America’s economy so we can get out of our immense debt. In doing so the united states will be better fit to give aid to foreign…

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    The Cold War In Costa Rica

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    Located right below Nicaragua and North-West of Panama is the country of Costa Rica. This beautiful country has been a very popular tourist attraction for many years. Located along the western side is the Pacific Ocean, and on the east side is the Caribbean Sea. When combined both oceans make up more than 900 miles of ocean coastline. When touring through Costa Rica you can experience active volcanos, rainforests beyond imaginable, and enjoy the beautiful tropical weather. The country besets…

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