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    Roy G. Biv's Story

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    messed up, and he decides to take away Freedom of Speech, and anything related to voicing your opinion. Riots start to occur and people are outraged, but President Roy G. Biv continues to make changes, and an example would be the way the states are split up. *** President Roy G. Biv leans against his desk in the oval office and says, “Gold #C39953, I have…

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    Many archetypes stand out when contemplating what type of person the "Man of Steel" was. Far from a hero, closer to the villain, but definitely a mass manipulator. This, more so, because of how he used his power to brainwash his entire union. Starting from the lowest point growing up, to gaining all the power and ability to kill anyone he pleased with the snap of a finger. Juvenile Iosif… began his life underprivileged and emotionally damaged. He was born into a family of neglect, which most…

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    Napoleon’s army marched into Russia, aiming to capture just another country, and make it their own. Little did they expect horrible weather, and usage of a Russian strategy that used the weather to its benefit to put Napoleon, and the French at a disadvantage. The Russian army, under Tsar Alexander had a decisive strategy that would lead to the defeat of Napoleon and his armies. Napoleon lost, because of Tsar Alexander and the strategy, the Napoleonic era was changed, and this victory for the…

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    In the book Animal Farm, written by George Orwell he writes about animals that have taken over a farm and then pigs running the farm, and talking to each other, as well as the pigs walking on two legs towards the end of the book. While the movie Animal Farm, animated by, Joy Batchelor, and John Halas, made in 1954, tell the story of the animals taking over the farm, but they do not have the animals talk, they also do not have them walking on two legs. Although the book and the movie do have…

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    One of the peace processes that were put in place was dividing up Germany to make sure they stay in like. It was divided up into four sections and each sections was controlled by a different country, the U.S., France, the Soviet union, and Great Britain. This was decided at the Potsdam Conference. Another decision to keep world peace after the war was the Creation of the United Nation. This was the same general idea as the league of nations in WWI. They wanted to have an…

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    Dear Mother & Father Fromelles, France I am alive, but barely. Yesterday, we attacked at Fromelles. It was shambles, we must have lost more than 5,000 to those Fritz. I swear our commanders are bloody idiots. I’m writing to you from a cold, wet trench somewhere in the North of France. But do not worry, Mother, for I am safe, although my best mate, Thommo was killed by artillery. One second he was there, the next second he wasn’t. The war is not what they make it out to be back in Australia…

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    “A once loyal servant of the regime, Lee says he left Kim's employment without issues. He realized he was not a nice man, but only after he traveled out of North Korea, and saw how other parts of the world functioned, did it become clear to him that Kim was a dictator.” North Korea wants to take over the world of the world, but the U.S. and many other countries are preventing this, so North Korea threatens a nuclear attack. North Korea is a threat to the U.S. and the rest of the world because…

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    1940 Art Research Paper

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    1940’s Art “To us, art is an adventure into an unknown world of the imagination which is fancy-free and violently opposed to common sense. There is no such thing as a good painting about nothing. We assert that the subject is critical.”(Campbell) Art is a type of communication. It speaks to you by thoughts or experiences you may have had in your life. It can be dark and deadly or bright and happy. Any memory or any moment can affect your mood on what you create. By looking at paintings,…

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    an atmosphere of the United States during the Cold War. To begin with, the setting in the beginning of the of both texts were peaceful and ideally. However, after electricity stopped working on Maple Street people were flustered. Likewise, when the Soviet Union tested its first nuclear weapon, the U.S. was no longer peaceful, but in constant fear (Cold War, paragraph…

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    Asymmetric Containment

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    Vietnam as the “Resistance War against America”, motivated by the United States’ doctrine of containment of communism, represents a remarkable turning point in this doctrine’s implementation. The doctrine of containment had the goal of “[preventing] the Soviet Union from […] reshaping the postwar international order”, a prospect as dangerous to the West as Germany’s or Japan’s attempt (Gaddis 4). World War II, and more precisely Pearl Harbour, had also “ended [the United States’] isolationism…

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