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    The cold war was one of the longest international conflicts of the twentieth century, in which capitalism and communism fought to rule over each other. Within this conflict lots of wars and battles where held in order to try and solve the different issues, although none of this wars took place neither on the United States or the Soviet Union. So the satellite states that each of these nations had been used for this purpose. The Vietnam War was one of the cases in which the Cold War turned into…

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    Bernard “Bernie” Sanders Bernie Sanders is an American politician and currently the junior Senator of Vermont. He is a candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States. Bernie, born Bernard Sanders, was born in Brooklyn, New York in 1941. Some of Sanders’ policies include immigration, abortion, gun control and problems with racism. Throughout Bernie’s life, he has supported many controversial topics. In the 1960’s when racism was at one of it’s primes, you see Mr.…

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    The Vietnam War In times of war there are generally three people, the people in the war, the people watching the war, and those who don’t care. Photojournalist Larry Burrows happened to be two of those people. Larry Burrows died when his helicopter was shot down over laos while collecting photos of this gruesome war that claimed thousands of lives. Originally written January, 25th,1963 the Times article “America in Vietnam, 1963: Deeper Into War” provided a much deeper out look into the…

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    Edward Estlin Cummings was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on October 14, 1894 to Rebecca Haswell Clarke and Edward Cummings. He attended public schools in Cambridge and graduated from Harvard University where he earned a BA in 1915 and an MA in 1916 for Classical Studies and English. During World War I, because he was a conscientious objector, Cummings volunteered for the Norton-Haries Ambulance Corps as an ambulance driver in Paris, France. Five months after receiving his assignment, he…

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    “So you young men and women in this room tonight, and in thousands of other rooms like this one about the earth today, have the power to change the world, rid it forever or war and injustice and suffering, provided you know how, know what to do.” On May 28, 1951 William Faulkner gave a speech to the graduating class of University High School, in this speech Faulkner enables many feelings of hope and courage for the future. He brings about a sense of confidence as well, that this generation has…

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    My entrepreneur, Andrew Carnegie, was a Captain of Industry. His philanthropy, and compassion to others shows his Captain of Industry side. However he committed some Robber Baron-like acts. Notably, Mr. Carnegie assured all his workers jobs, according to Resource 2. This is a Captain of Industry- like act because it shows that he wanted to make sure his workers can support their families. In addition to what was previously stated, Mr. Carnegie erected over 2,500 public libraries according…

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    The Vietnam War is a violent and drastic war that is highly frowned upon. The United States is losing many lives and much confidence from this event. Some still question whether getting involved is a smart decision or a severe mistake. This war is lasting for roughly 20 years and has such a great impact on America. The U.S. wants to protect Southern Vietnam from being under a communist government which escalated to a war with Vietnam and many lives from both countries being lost. The U.S. should…

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    M and M approaches to achieving Social and civil Rights The various approaches to achieving social and civil rights were expressed by numerous writers in unit 4, however, Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are the chosen writers for this assignment. Martin Luther King Jr.’s approach was to gather a mass of people and to speak publicly as the voice of the people, with the outcome of peace and nonviolent. Malcolm X’s approach was to speak to the youth’s allowing them to choose by giving them…

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    Statues have been used for so long to commemorate and celebrate key societal figures in several countries and regions. They also serve as a memorial for the great men and fathers who led the society to a path of hope, victory, change and as such is regarded as a symbol of reference for many generations that follow them. These statues are created out of various materials as the artist might so wish to convey a lucid message as it regards the figure depicted therein. The images are normally cast…

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    Throughout the years, America and our country as a whole has changed. Our basic ideas of what's right and what's wrong and what is socially acceptable has continued to shift throughout history. The way that our ancestors may have decided to do something may be completely different to how we may choose to do now, and the way some may have treated others beforehand, we may now have found just inhumane and wrong. A prime example of this would be what we refer to as Jim Crow Laws. These laws were a…

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