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    Twentieth century Europe after World War II was in a stage of fear and anxiety. Countries like Germany, Italy and Austria were devastated by the war. Novelists and artists all throughout Europe had displayed the stage of fear in their works. Artists like Albert Giacometi illustrated it in his sculpture City Square, by displaying how women and men were no longer motivated to improve their city after the war, instead they walking around the country aimlessly in shock and in fear (Brose, 270). They…

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    Wendys Swot Analysis

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    Wendy’s have grown since then to become one of the World’s International known fast food restaurants. As of 2011 Wendy’s became a publicly traded company. Wendy’s have found a way to bring good healthier variety of food to the fast food industry. Wendy’s current revenue of 2,061.1, million, and employing well over, 45,000 people worldwide. Wendy’s have more than 6,515 locations worldwide. Wendy’s is known for its traditional brand by serving quality food and service, great taste, and by focusing…

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    Representations of non-dominant identities in broadcast television have been on the rise in recent years. Along with these increased representations, comes the careful navigation of avoiding inaccuracies and making generalizations, sitcoms are no exception to this. Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Parks and Recreation are the product of showrunner and co-creator Mike Schur (Evans). These two shows do exceptionally well with the inclusion of diverse cast members and main characters, they reflect how…

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    Fracking Research Paper

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    high pressure water solution into rock formations in order to release the gas inside. Although the history of fracking can be traced back to the 1940’s, it wasn’t until 2003 that was incorporated commercially on a massive scale not only in the United States, but also across the world. This turning point in scale caused immediate backlash from environmentalists across the country. The controversy being: while fracking has completely revolutionised the energy industry, the environmental risks it…

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    Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Frankling Wright in the farming town of Richland Center , Wisconsin, United States, in 1867. His father, William Carey Wright, was an orator, music teacher, occasional lawyer, and itinerant minister. William Wright met and married Anna Lloyd Jones, a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County .Originally from Massachusetts , William Wright had been a Baptist minister, but he later joined his…

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    line for a different type of war, or a savior from another. African-Americans were faced with brutality and social segregation, meanwhile Native-Americans found a military that respected them and revered them as some of the best fighters in the United States. The 1950s and 60s was a very active time in history for civil rights, some of these rights activities included the Montgomery bus boycott of 1955, and the March on Washington in 1963. Many civil rights movements during the…

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    While the people of the South have an opposite and repugnant memory of the man, they blame for “scorching” the South. Despite personal opinions of General William Sherman, his shocking tactics and dreadful techniques were necessary to save the United States of America and bring about the end of the Civil War. William Tecumseh Sherman was born February 8, 1820 in Lancaster, Ohio. He was one of eleven children when his father…

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    Wilma Mankiller Biography

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    Wilma Mankiller became principal chief of the Cherokee Nation in December 1985, after Ross Swimmer was asked to lead the Bureau of Indian Affairs. She was chief of the Cherokee Nation from 1985 to 1995. Mankiller faced many obstacles as the first female principal chief of the Cherokee Nation. The main challenge she faced was opponents who argued that a woman should not be the chief of the Cherokee Nation. She was also criticized for focusing on social issues and for not creating establishments…

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    North Korean Culture

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    determined by ease of access, weather conditions, and arable land. Thus, the urban settlements of North Korea can be broken down into three general categories; western coastal and coastal plain cities, eastern coastal cities, and interior river valley cities. Interior river valley cities are not ideal for urban development and so they consist mostly of smaller towns and villages that are rectangular with smaller, single story structures and generally lack public utilities. Eastern coastal…

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    Coming out of the Civil War both the North and South were devastated emotionally, physically, and economically. To make matters worse, the assassination of President Lincoln threw a nation beginning to become whole again into the arms of untested leaders in Washington. While the government sought to reconstruct the South, the North was spurred into unprecedented economic growth and industrialization by the barons of industry who expanded their respective industries while simultaneously…

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