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    On February 3, 1968, William J. Jorden, a staff member of the National Security Council, called the enemy’s offensive America’s “worst intelligence failure of the war.” U.S. intelligence analysts failed to understand their adversary because they focused on only two aspects of their opponent’s strategy: the Vietnamese application of people’s war, which relied heavily on the ideas articulated by Lin Piao and Mao Tse-tung; and the military aspects-especially military operations involving…

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    Kings argument makes a good case for the publics attraction to this essay why we crave horror movies. The essay tells why people like going to the theaters and spending money to watch a scary movie. It tells how people sometimes can try to show how brave they are and how some people can also just want to be a kid and just enjoy those kind of movies. Steven king also tells few names of his favorite horror movies. People always come across those who try to show off that they are not afraid of…

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    What makes a good president ? A good president is a person who cares about his citizens, is a good leader, and introduces new programs to help his citizens and the person who exhibited all of this was John F. Kennedy. Unfortunately, At noon on November 22,1963, John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. He was just riding on a motorcade through Dealey Plaza and then he died for something that happened. The assassination of John F. Kennedy was unjust because he was a good leader for the United…

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    Vietnam War Advantages

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    The Vietnam war was a 19-year long battle that took place in North and South Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. To Harry G. Summer, the conflict had the 18th century stylistic fighting and war strategy so many causalities of Men, Women and Children. And to Michael Hennessy the vietnam war was a strategic war that started peaceful and ended as not so peaceful. I find myself wondering what the advantage of the Vietnam war was to america. Our two Historians , as well as others, will help us find the…

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    Watergate Case Study

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    the wiretap of the phone in his office. Referring to executive privilege, Nixon refused to release the tapes and instead told them to use the already publish white-house transcript. On July 24 1974, the Supreme Court decided in United States v. Richard M Nixon that executive privilege did not apply to the Watergate tapes. The Supreme Court ordered Nixon to give all the tapes to Jaworski. The House Judiciary Committee recommended that the full House vote to impeach Nixon for contempt of Congress…

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    In the mural of "Going to the Olympics, 1984" by Frank Romero, it shows drawings of five cars especially all different colors and it seems that the picture can be referring to the beach, near the cars there are trees and hearts drawn. It also shows on the background a horse, a blimp, two man wrestling and an iron. The cars and the trees can possibly mean life in LA especially at the beach. The background doesn't really have any meaning or at least any obvious meanings and the placements doesn't…

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    The Most Dangerous Game Essay In the short story ‘’The Most Dangerous Game,” Rainsford was justified in killing General Zaroff. Rainsford is a hunter who was on a yacht. When he fell off of the yacht, the closest place was the ShipTrap Island. On the way (as he was swimming to the island), he heard a gunshot which made him swim harder & faster. Once he reached the island, he fell asleep. When he awakened, he went towards where he think he had heard the gunshot & found…

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    Watergate Scandal Reforms

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    Imagine if the president was involved in a scandal that required multiple cover-ups and lies, ruining the trust in the government. President Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, devised a scandal like that described above. He, along with his robbers, planned to break into the federal government’s Watergate building and steal confidential files and documents. The Watergate Scandal truly began in 1972, when Nixon and his reelection committee were caught during the process of…

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    The Watergate scandal might just be the biggest political scandal in American history. The Watergate scandal was about a break-in at Democratic National Headquarters. It was discovered that the participants were involved with Republican members of Nixon's administration. When news of the break-in came out the Nixon administration tried to cover the incident up. That was what led to the hearings and possible impeachment proceedings. Nixon ended up resigning as President. Around the time of the…

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    NIGHTMARE CODE Analysis

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    Great horror movies stick with us because they have a great story and a chilling underlying fear sitting under the surface to stick with us. Subpar horror films have the story, but lack the underlying fear. Bad horror films lack both. NIGHTMARE CODE is a subpar horror film. The same problem afflicted this this year’s highly acclaimed IT FOLLOWS, but in reverse order. It had the deep seeded fear, but lacked the storytelling chops to actually do anything with those. NIGHTMARE CODE lacks the deep…

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