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    Propaganda of The Vietnam War: How to Sell the War The conflict of the Vietnam War can be seen in many different ways and opportunities. As a citizen of the United States, we can see it as a struggle or confrontation that was drawn out for twenty-five years. Where over 58,000 lives and billions of tax payer’s dollars were spent in Southeast Asia ("U.S. Army Center of Military History"). A time when the tenure of 5 different presidents struggled to orchestrate the leadership needed to finish the…

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    gender bias in the church choir is parallel with the racial bias against the black tenor, as Margot Norris argues that Aunt Julia “is not considered eligible to be a great artist any more than a black singer” (“All Women” 200). Norris notices the same alienation of Aunt Julia and the black singer from the arts because of certain institutional prejudice. Nevertheless, she does not mention that another similarity between the two discriminated artists is the parallel illegitimacy of any challenge…

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    Ethical conflicts are inescapable in today’s healthcare setting. There are ethical implications in every aspect of the systems that affect healthcare and the way clinicians, patients and family members interact with it. Healthcare systems have a wide range of stakeholders, all with differing interests that can conflict. Political systems, economic factors, demographic changes, the influence of a culturally diverse world, and the clinical transformation that regulatory changes such as the…

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    The American Revolution was an unpredicted uprising by the American colonies fighting for independence from their ostensibly tyrannical British Empire. The insurrection was surprising in the fact that Americans displayed hardly any distaste for being a part of the British Empire. Despite possessing advantages for being a part of the Empire, the American colonies developed an animosity towards the British after a series of events that would leave the ununified colonies exasperated. These events…

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    Jet engines are commonly known to be on various aircraft. Whether it be an airplane or a rocket, jet engines are what allow these aircraft to fly through the air at tremendous speeds. In 1926, Frank Whittle had to write a thesis in order to graduate from officer training. Whittle chose his thesis topic to be over the future of aviation. In his paper, he discussed that with the way planes were gaining thrust, which was by propellers, the planes would never be able to fly higher than twenty…

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    General Juan Manuel de Rosas, a cattle rancher from the interior, secured a large political following when he challenged the levy of taxes and duties on agricultural products exported through the port of Buenos Aires. The monies collected from interior products only benefited the city of Buenos Aires and not the nation. In 1835 Juan Manuel de Rosas became the leader of Argentina and he imposed a national unity, a federalist system with Buenos…

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    Archibald’s maiden voyage in charge of Inchgreen went as follows. Ac-cording to the ship’s log, she departed Glasgow on the 27th of October, reached Cape Verde on the 2nd of November, and subsequently lost her upper main topsail yard in strong that prevented replacement efforts for the following week. She crossed the equator on 29th of November, rounded the Cape of Good Hope on the 25th of December, and eventual-ly rounded the Cape of Tasmania on the 25th of January 1877 during a “very heavy…

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    The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth once was a large kingdom. Its political problems began in 1654-1667 when Bogdon Chelmenytsky, a Cossack, pledged to Russia, devastated the kingdom. Just prior to its division among Russia, Prussia, and Austria, Poland's Jewish population reached 430,000 (excluding Eastern Galicia). In Lithuania, there were 157,300 Jews. History of the Jewish People. The economic breakdown in the Commonwealth in the second half of the 17th century has often been seen as a…

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    4. Security Connected cars — many of which have features controlling steering, gas, brakes, and more — will soon become a common occurrence. They will need to be secured, and they will need to be secured soon. Some connected vehicles on the roads today can be remotely hijacked, putting the driver — and others on the road — at serious risk. But the future of CVs and AVs needn’t be so grim. They can be secured. Automakers and tech companies will need to work together to secure these vehicle up and…

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    1.0 Introduction A computer is an electronic device that manipulates information, or data. It was originally given to humans who performed numerical calculations using mechanical calculators, such as the abacus and slide rule. It has the ability to process, store and retrieve data and not only that a computer can also be used send to email, browse the internet for information, saved soft copy documents in the hard disk. The great advantages is it can perform multiple task such accounting formula…

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