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    Tobruk fell to the British on January 12, 1941, building upon the initiative they had seized after Italy’s defeat in Egypt the previous year. More than a year later, in June 1942, Tobruk fell to the Germans after a long and intensive siege by Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s tank forces. Then, in November 1942, Tobruk fell once more to the British and remained under their control for the rest of the war.…

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    Crusades Reflection Paper

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    Over the semester in this course, the sole focus was the Crusades. The Crusades is not a proud history for Christians. The brutality used and the amount of death that resulted in the acts of the Crusades has left its imprint on history forever, but there is much more to the Crusades than this. From this course, the most important concept learned from this course is the fact that the Crusades is something that is not easily understood or explained. There are so many components and concepts that…

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    Power In The Crucible

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    fueling Hale’s pride, by thanking him for coming to save their child, even though he, in reality, is not going to be able to do much. Hale, when the girls begin shouting accusations of witches, calls for the “marshal [to] bring irons! (47). The fact that he recognizes his power over the marshal also demonstrates both his power as well as his pride. Hale ironically holds a vast amount of pull and power in Salem, despite the fact that he sins be being an incredibly prideful person, often boasting…

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    The Boston Marathon Bombing occurred April 15, 2013. It was a terrorist attack upon the United States. The Boston Bombing was a double bombing that killed 3 people and profoundly injured “at least 264” (Boston Marathon Terror Attack, 2013). The bombing occurred at the finish line of the marathon. The bombing led to “an intense manhunt that shut down the Boston area. Sometime after the bombing, police captured one of the bombing suspects, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, whose older brother and…

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    Belgium to the north, through the Netherlands, puncture through the Rhine, and reorganize north of the Dutch and German border. This famous operation was set in motion by the United Kingdom’s own Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery, and was given the name Operation Market Garden. Alongside Field Marshal Montgomery were other Allied leaders such as Miles Dempsey, Frederick Browning, and Brian Horrocks all from the United Kingdom. Lewish H Brereton was a lieutenant general in the Air Force from the…

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    Policeman In America

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    that is free as well. Free from dictators and communists so that someday the world will act in harmony not violence and disagreement. I read in an article “U.s. Should Lead, Not Police, Bush Says” Bush said, "it is the role of the United States to marshal its moral and material resources to promote a democratic peace." In conclusion, If i were president I would continue to have America as the world's policeman. Moving past what happened in Iraq and Afghanistan, we can show them we’re not…

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    High Noon Short Story

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    The stories High Noon and The Most Dangerous Game are very similar. High Noon is about Will Kane a marshal in the old west who is being hunted down by a criminal he arrested in the past. The Most Dangerous Game is about Rainsford the hunter who is going to find out what it is like to be the hunted. Both of these characters will need to fight to survive. These two stories have lots of similarities but they also have differences. The first similarity they have is the setting. "Street from Kane's…

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    Examples Of Nullification

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    Nullification was enforced throughout the history of the United States in various places. Nullification gave states specific right to nullify the laws enforced by the federal government. Events such as The Compact Theory, Hartford convention were extremely important in contributing to today’s government laws. The Compact Theory was a law set among states towards the federation in which there will exist a government for common defense of every state. There will be regulation of commerce between…

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    Freedom Rides Segregation

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    attacked by white supremacists who attacked the media that were there as well. The horrible violence experienced that day caused some riders to be hospitalized because they had gotten beaten so badly. After this incident, Robert Kennedy sent federal marshals to escort them. However, when the riders reached Jackson they were arrested and had to serve sixty days in jail. The freedom riders efforts did not go to waste because the media coverage showed the violence caused by the institutional…

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    High Noon Themes

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    High Noon is one of the greatest American films of all-time, in fact it was ranked in the top thirty greatest films of all-time. The Most Dangerous Game is a short story, and although you might have not have ever heard of it, it is a great story. In High Noon, the setting is in the middle of nowhere, the main character, Will Kane faces death with nowhere to run. In The Most Dangerous Game, Rainsford, who is the main character, also faces death. The two men have to overcome different obstacles to…

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