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    Kurt Vonnegut Analysis

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    EPICAC’s poetry” not his own, more evidence that the love Pat feels for the scientist is truly for the machine’s programming. A lie, being an example of human manipulation, is casually used by the scientist when he uses words such as “my poems” and “how I feel,” in fact EPICAC has told Pat how the scientist feels and how the scientist himself feels, furthermore the machine is powerful enough to declare the emotions of both the scientist and a woman it’s never seen. “EPICAC” blurs the line…

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    July Crisis 1914

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    soon the nationalities within Austria-Hungary could begin to push for independence, effectively dissolving their Empire. This Slav nationalism grew especially following Austria 's annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, where Serbia and their ally Russia were forced to back down. Many leading officials feared Serbia because of this, and within the Austrian government, there was great pressure to go to war with Serbia to eliminate the threat. The assassination was, effectively, an excuse for this…

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    author believes will “poison the process for weeks, and months, to come.” Russians are destroying everything, but in one week they killed a thousand people; with 300 being children. Kerry the secretary of state has suspended diplomatic contact with Russia and the author questions if the US should act in Syria. Former Christie aide and appointee to the New York Port Authority are on trial for the Bridgegate. Christie stated that she was not aware of the closing, but the author thinks that…

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    well as votes. In 1932 Hitler stands as a candidate in the Presidential elections, he comes in second but in the Reichstag election of that year, the Nazi party became the largest single party. The German president reelected for a second term, is Paul Von Hindenburg, a hero of the Great War is now 86 years old and in failing…

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    The movie I picked was The Trench written and directed by William Boyd. It was released in the United States November 22, 2000, and starred Paul Nicholls, Daniel Craig, and Julian Rhind-Tutt. The movie starts off in the summer of 1916 and shows the British Army getting ready for the Somme Offensive. It opens up with some information on the setting, “while hundreds of thousands of soldiers massed in the rear, a small force was left to hold the trenches” (The Trench). The movie gives us an…

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    Evolution and Psyche of a Terrorist Paul page 6 In the 1970’s psychologist believed terrorist were suffering from a personality disorder such as clinical psychopaths, narcissist, or were paranoid. Over the year’s individual psychopathological profiles. Individuals who choose to step into to the world of terrorism are often unemployed, socially alienated, who have dropped out of society. Through research they found many…

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    life rather than this intended focus of his ideologies and lasting impressions on Europe/France. In this short precis I will investigate whether Napoleon’s ideologies were in line with the ideals of the Revolution and his lasting…

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    Two Dictators – Two Roles In the 1900’s, Hitler and Mussolini had a huge impact on the world. Not only were they supreme leaders, but they also led their country in the World War II. Hitler and Mussolini were both strong leaders who have different accomplishments. The stock market crash in the United States in 1929 led to a depression that left millions of Germans without jobs. Unemployment rates were very high. More than 33% of the labor force was with a job in 1932. Banks in America began…

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    courage in the face of fear and courage to stand for what you believe. Next, apologize when we are wrong. After getting all the information, Katherine can present a complete report on the calculations being reviewed. research shows a mistake. This makes Paul Stafford aware of having underestimated Katherine Goble and apologized to Katherine for rejecting her skills. And he did it right. When you are wrong, you must be a man. You need to wake up and…

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    advancements in weaponry that contributed immeasurably to the weapons systems that many nations now have access to in order to defend themselves against potential aggressors. As David Silbergeld explains in his article Revisiting World War I Draws New Interest, “It [World War I] saw the rise of modern warfare in the form of new and deadly weapons that included poison gas, flame throwers, machine guns, tanks, aircraft, zeppelins and submarines” (1). However, what was the reason behind it…

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