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    During the Cold War, Americans were faced with fear of the unknown. Americans were unsure of what the Soviet Union may do and whether or not it would result in nuclear war. Oftentimes life imitates art. This can be done in a painstakingly obvious manner or in a subtle manner. For example, the Twilight Zone episode “Night Call” mirrors the feelings of uncertainty and fear in Americans at the time of the Cold War. The main character in the episode, Ms. Keen is wheelchair ridden. She lives alone…

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    Vietnam War Mistakes

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    One of the biggest mistakes in the US’s history is partaking in the Vietnam War. With the use of new warfare and an unknown terrain, the US was vulnerable for the first time. The United States soldiers were seen as monsters, baby killers, and other horrible names, along with the fact that the government was lying to the citizens didn’t help their cause. Art during this era was very important especially for the soldiers, they were able to paint or draw their experience in Vietnam. During this…

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    Microbial Contamination

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    qualified professionals to ensure the safety of the citizens of a given nation. Furthermore, when people visit another country, they should also be quarantined if they present noticeable symptoms of illness at the border control or if they have visited a country with an outbreak…

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    Ayn Rand's The Giver

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    life and continue to live in euphoric joy without any stumbling block in your way. The world of Jonas looks perfect, but nothing can be, just like any other thing. But all the citizens don’t fight and everything is what you would describe as a wonderful and relaxing place to live your life. Jonas, the main character, is a citizen known for his positive and caring attitude. He is now eleven years old and is preparing for his ceremony of twelve,…

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    formation of philosophy, history, democracy, and other elements that were the basis of current ideals still held to this day. The Greek vision of humanity believed that because humans have the ability to reason, they can control the mind and master the unknown. It relates to the ancient Greek concept Sophrosyne; an ideal of excellence in character and soundness of mind. Although the term did not exist till much later, the ancient Greeks were humanists, or they had “an outlook of prime…

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    Essay On Jamaican Culture

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    The graft contains information that represents a cultural analysis between the host country Jamaica and the home country United States of America. The score for each dimension represents different information that will be elaborated upon further. According to Hofstede (2018), power distance is defined as “the extent to which the less powerful members of institutions and organizations within a country expect and accept that power is distributed unequally.” Power distance varies from culture to…

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    these masks were and still are used in the Carnival of Venice to keep the wearers identity a secret while practicing the tradition of the history of the Carnivals in history. The main purpose of the mask are used to keep the identity of the host unknown during the events of a carnival.…

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    critical speaks to how significant it is. In response to the new government plan a citizen said, ““Frankly if the government was seriously trying to crack down on all…

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    able to demonstrate the challenges, beliefs and worries of all the people affected by the Civil War in a way that brought to light some unknown experiences of the war and the shifts in North and the South up to the battle of Gettysburg. The use of articles from…

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    Government Interference in American Diets If the government decided to interfere with the daily life of the American citizen, what would the reaction be? Would the citizen allow their right to privacy to be invaded? When Americans were asked if the government had a right to be involved in the everyday diets that were consumed, the people were split three ways. The food industry controls the advertisement market by dropping an obscene amounts of money on just advertising. The government is…

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