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    Computer Influence On War

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    So within hours to days of creating the new cyphers they would be broken. This made it incredibly easy to combat the Axis Powers and eventually concluded with the Axis 's surrender. The Colossus changed the layout of war as prior to its invention, militant groups would not be able to decode the opposing groups messages without having a double agent leaking…

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    Drones Pros Cons

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    the United States used drones in Pakistan to take out militants, it angered the Pakistani citizens which strengthened the power of the extremists in the area by creating a common enemy (Kilcullen and Exum). It really demolishes the public image of America. They do not like the violent extremists in the area, but they are more popular than the face enemy, the United States which destroys from afar and often killing more civilians than militants. There is nothing that the Pakistani citizens can do…

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    Of the women’s suffrage movement and its contributors Alice Paul stated, “I always feel...the movement is a sort of mosaic. Each of us puts in one little stone, and then you get a great mosaic at the end.” Thousands of women were behind the passing and ratification of the 19th amendment in 1920 from Susan B. Anthony to Lucy Burns, a close friend of Paul’s. However, Paul was being too modest in her previous statement. She contributed much more than a little stone to the mosaic that was the…

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    Ron Dermer's Peace Summit

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    Peace Summit Ron Dermer, a political consultant for Israel has had a great impact in finding a statement of peace in the Arab-Israeli conflict. Born in the US with an Israeli background, Ron Dermer has many opinions and represents his people well. With his heritage coming from Israel,Ron Dermer wants the Jewish people to claim their land.. Due to his background and US citizenship Dermer set out to become the main ambassador to the United States.An ambassador is someone who acts as a…

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    Media nowadays has evolved tremendously since the first time the term ‘media’ introduced. Its major role in channeling information has turned better as the time pass. Previously, there were only written materials, then images, then audios, then videos, and nowadays it keeps progressing. Eventually, the use of media is becoming inevitable for every sector available, and one of the sectors that relies significantly on media is the Military sector. Media plays a very crucial role for most Military…

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    Most Americans have heard of the Civil Rights Movement, and names like Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are common knowledge. Not many Americans, though know about or have even heard of the American Indian Movement, in return leaders like Dennis Banks(Ojibwe) and Russell Means(Oglala Sioux) are virtually unknown. Many things will be discussed and alluded to in this paper, some of which I will attempt to explain; for an example at the time of AIM, “Traditionals” were full-blooded American…

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    Multiple “protest” broke out in several states during the Vietnam Moratorium Day advanced billing. The result of some of these protest were brief and provoked such as when “ a group of 20 young 'black' militants, carrying a mock coffin and a Vietcong flag, tried to force their way into the grounds”. The worst part was it wasn't just Protesters v State, it was also Protester v Protester “there was also a minor incident when demonstrators and hecklers tossed…

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    The Effects of Totalitarianism on Civil Liberties Constant surveillance, militant police , public oppression, restriction of supplies. All aspects of a totalitarian state, suspiciously similar to our world don’t you think? I am choosing to focus on the threat that totalitarianism poses to our world and how it is subtly working it’s way into our everyday lives completely under our noses. The sources that I have chosen to demonstrate this are: the book ‘1984’, by George Orwell, the film…

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    Cold War Effects On Russia

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    Through 1964 to 1985 the world was in a clear divide between leaning towards communistic Russia and the democratic capitalistic United States. During this time many governments had fallen into turmoil due to the events from World War II. The world was scared that any international body could cause such disaster again. At the end of the war you war soon left with two options communist or not. With the United States and Russia emerging as the two largest international powers, each one had very…

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    Malala Yousafzai Biography

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    group. Yousafzai’s hometown was a popular destination in the summer for its festivities in her early childhood till the Taliban showed interest in the town. The Taliban is an Islamic militant fundamentalist group that enforced Sharia law. They also denied education to females and forced strict rules of behavior. Militants destroyed and blazed schools in Swat valley from 2007 to 2009 and very soon took over the town. Yousafzai’s father, Zaiauddin Yousafazai founded a school for girls in which she…

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