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    YELLOW RAIN SIMONE CLEGHORNE CBRN ALC 001-16 SSG BERROCAL YELLOW RAIN With the Vietnam War coming to an end many refugees thought their horror was over. From yellow liquid falling from planes to eyewitness accounts, Yellow Rain had an impact on people in Southeast Asia. The mysteries of Yellow Rain is being disputed to this day and the results are still inconclusive. In 1981, United States Secretary of State Alexander Haig accused the Soviet Union on supplying the communist states…

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    Dr. Thomas Sowell is an African American economist, well known for his conservative views and for encouraging hard work and self-sufficiency. He is an author of over 20 books and many publications, a higher education professor for three decades and a recipient of numerous honors like the Francis Boyer Award and National Humanities Medal. Sowell was born in North Carolina on June 30th, 1930 to a struggling family. His family moved to Harlem, New York as part of the Great Migration of African…

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    murders of the clutter family. Smith believes that he is highly intelligent and is also artistic, and wishes that he could be educated. Smith is a short man with a large torso and small legs. Smith also injured his legs in a motorcycle accident. Richard Eugene Hitkock also murders the clutter family along with Smith. Hitkock has been married twice and has been to jail before, for passing bad checks. His persona gives confidence and cruelty, when in reality he isn’t as ruthless or as brave. He…

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    The Cross of Gold speech was written by Williams Jennings Bryan and delivered on July 9th, 1896 at the Democratic National Convention. William Jennings Bryan was a former United States representative from Nebraska and in the speech he talks about bimetallism or “free silver”. Bryan’s speech turned out to be one of the greatest speeches in American history and it also won him the Democratic vote. He ran for president for the first time in 1896, he ended up losing the election. Bryan ran two more…

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    Politics of Rage Essay The Politics of Rage by Dan T. Carter is a biography written about George Wallace’s life from his childhood all the way up to his major role in politics. This book outlines his dramatic rise and fall as he abandoned his ideals to become a national symbol of racism, where Wallace later begged for forgiveness. Wallace is best known for his ride in power in Alabama and his fight against desegregation using the rhetoric of states’ rights. Through The Politics of Rage, Carter…

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    Although his early career was prosperous, Reagan’s political career helped him change the world. Reagan turned from movies to politics in 1964, when he helped Barry Goldwater run for president (Ritter and Henry 12). After helping Goldwater, many conservatives influenced Reagan to run for governor of California (Orr 35). In 1966, Reagan ran against Edmund Brown for governor of California (Banks 200) and won (Sidey 143). Regan’s fame and training from Hollywood helped him win the election for…

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    President Richard Nixon left office with dull presidential approval ratings. The decades since haven’t really helped restore his public image. But Nixon started his presidency with strong approval ratings, with a comfortable majority approving of his performance. That early strength, continue at least through the end of 1970, means that his average average across his whole presidency wasn’t that bad compared to other post-World War II presidents. It wasn’t great, either, but Jimmy Carter, Harry…

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    In 1972, Republican President Richard Nixon was running for reelection and United Stated remained divided internally regarding the involvement of the Vietnam War. The political climate was under the gun with the public, therefore the presidential campaign and some of the key advisers used aggressive tactic, turned out to be illegal espionage, to help re-elect the president. This was known has the Watergate scandal ("Watergate Scandal"). On June 17, 1972, five members of Nixon’s Committee…

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    Paragraph 1. Race car driver Dale Earnhardt won a record-tying seven NASCAR championships. He died after crashing during the final lap of the Daytona 500 in 2001. 1 2 Dale Earnhardt born on April 29, 1951. He was born in Kannapolis, North Carolina. Ralph Dale Earnhardt Sr. and Brenda Lorraine Gee are his parents. Dale died on February 18, 2001. The location he died in was Daytona Beach Florida. How he died is when he was racing on his last lap of Daytona 500 he lost control of his car…

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    Calvin is a very wise man. Very friendly and was a great president to others. Calvin had two sons named John Coolidge and Calvin Coolidge jr. He had acceded the presidency after the death of Warren Harding. He was then the 30th president of the United States of America. Coolidge was in the office from 1923-1929. On July 4, 1872 in Plymouth, Vermont a little boy named Calvin Coolidge. As a little boy Calvin attended in Plymouth Elementary. He graduated in 1895 at Amherst college.He went to…

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