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    The United States and the Soviet Union proved to be allies, during World War II. However, as time went on the two countries became increasingly suspicious of one another. Tension between the two countries was so horrible it almost resulted in a nuclear war, especially due to the Yalta Conference, where vague agreements were stated but no real resolve was established. Another important factor that played into the hatred of these two countries was McCarthyism, the passionate hatred of communist.…

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    resulted in over 6,000 inventions that we use daily, and most importantly, it ended the space race between the USSR and US which costed billions of dollars. After World War II finally ended in 1945, not long after a new problem sparked between the United States and Russia. This problem, also known as the Cold War was a battle where no shots were fired from either…

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    I want to have an experience that gives me a different outlook on life. My goal is to take a break from the average American lifestyle and learn from meeting others and their ways of life. I have traveled to many places around the United States and other places in North America, like Mexico and Canada, but have never had the experience to truly immerse myself in another culture. I know there is so much I can learn from getting myself out there and this is the perfect opportunity to get…

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    his injuries. In the wake of Freddie Gray’s funeral riots broke out in Baltimore, buildings were looted and burned down, and rioters threw glass bottles and rocks at the police. After many hours of protest and unrest in the city the Mayor called a State of Emergency. The National Guard was dispatched to Baltimore and a one week curfew was set from 10pm to 5am. This CNN article was very helpful. This…

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    In 1937, he learned that he was scheduled to return for duty in the United States, so this caused him to resign from the military, “stating that his mission wasn’t finished.” (History.com Staff) He stood up for what he felt was right and made sure that he did it. “Whatever I have done that really matters, I 've done wearing…

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    issues happening in the United States. Many of the South American States during the 1960’s followed Jim Crow Laws, which were laws or signs that strictly prohibited black americans from entering or going to certain places like restaurants, bathrooms, and drinking from water fountains. Kennedy stepped up as president…

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    I have been studying construction management in the United States for the past five months now. I have learned how to speak and write English language in many different ways compared to back home in Cameroon. The life style and culture are very different from Cameroon. Coming to America has taught me many things along with the importance of being independent. I learned a lot about the America language, with a common language you can communicate well because you express your ideas. My cousins…

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    Louis Uchitelle’s “A Nation That’s Losing Its Toolbox” is an article focused on the decline of craftsmanship in the United States. Uchitelle points out that this decline is a cause for the deteriorating self-image of American’s can-do attitude and that the president should take this matter as a concern for the country’s future. In addition, he explains how the rising irrelevance of craftsmanship has led to a downfall of available jobs in America. In essence, Uchitelle claims that the decline of…

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    Living in one of the greatest times in America seems like it would be an experience of a lifetime. Culture bloomed, and many new generation fads unearthed. Colors and parties, abundant to the general populace, and there was always an opportunity for people to acquire “new money”. These new improvements, proved to be vital in the expansion of technology, and became a gateway for the now modern era. Furthermore, it built the foundation for the next world war, and the Great Depression, which came…

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    things took a sharp turn when John F. Kennedy became inaugurated as the president of the United States on January 20, 1961. Presidents to come were plagued by the failures of John F. Kennedy’s presidency for numerous years. The Presidency of John F Kennedy contained various covert actions that damaged the United States’ foreign relations…

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