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    Samurai Invasions

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    The most important feature of the medieval period is that the samurai (warrior-administrators) replaced the court government in managing local government. Because the court government had no police force, bands of samurai gained power when the Heian government neglected the administration of the provinces. Samurai strength rested on strong group loyalty and discipline. These bands managed large areas of rice land in eastern Japan, around modern Tôkyô. In 1185 a new government was founded by…

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    Dreamliner Research Paper

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    Boeing one of the biggest multinational companies in the world that manufactures, designs and sells Aircrafts, Rockets and Satellites. It is the second largest Aerospace contractor in the world and the largest in the United States of America. The Boeing has its headquarters in Chicago and its chairman is Mr. James McNerney. Boeing helped produce the seaplanes for the US Navy during World War 1. Boeing has several products and designs and a total production output of approximately 750 aircrafts…

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    Non Renewable Energy

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    amount of money in energy bills. Home owners can save as much has over a hundred dollars a month in many states. (Energy) Solar energy is also considered to be the people’s power since they can be set up quick on the consumer level, and they are also quiet, since there are no moving parts. If a person does not want a solar panel on top of their hours, but still wants to benefit from solar power, then it is as easy has finding to see if any homes or private businesses are sharing the electricity…

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    On December 20, 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was finalized, which resulted in the transfer of power over the territory from France to the United States. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) served as the catalyst for Westward Expansion in American society. Furthermore, it was an examination of conscience for President Thomas Jefferson, as he grappled with the constitutionality of an acquisition of this magnitude. In addition to this, the Louisiana Purchase (1803) transformed America into the…

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    working class, an obvious reflection of the financial turmoil in the United States of the time. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1962. His emotional style was popular with his readers and it allowed him to tell “socially-oriented” stories easily (Literature and the Depression- Boundless Open Textbook). Writer Aldous Huxley took the movement of social realism to the next level, where he used totalitarian states reminiscent of the Soviet Union and Fascist…

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    In the history of the United States, one event stands out as a symbol of resilience and the ability to rebuild – the Great Fire of Chicago. This devastating event took place in October 1871 and destroyed a large part of the city, leaving thousands homeless and countless businesses in ruins. However, out of the ashes of this tragedy emerged a stronger and more vibrant Chicago, a testament to the indomitable spirit of its people. The Great Fire of Chicago began on a Sunday evening, in a small…

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    humanity and the earth. We have gotten to a point in our evolution where it will be impossible to revert to our pre-industrial state. Our resources are limited and should not be wasted, this traces back to the fundamental property of the universe: energy and matter cannot be created or destroyed; it can only be converted between forms. So much matter is wasted and converted into a state in which it is impossible to recover it, and instead of draining the earth we should be focusing on developing…

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    understand the effects that Global Climate Change has had on weather we need to first understand the difference between weather and climate. Weather is what is happening in the atmosphere, on a given day and location. Examples of such include temperature, wind, and precipitation. On the other hand, climate is more of a broad, generalized condition that covers a region during a longer period of time. Examples of such include warm, cold, wet and dry. In the past decade, with only a two-degree…

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    In 1940, Lord Philip Kerr Lothian of England, ambassador to the United States, and Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War under President William Howard Taft, agreed to “exchange full information on German, Italian, and Japanese code and cryptographic information” and “a continuous exchange of important information in connection with the above.” (Lothian 1, NSA document) This agreement, known as the UKUSA Treaty, (afterward involving the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) of Canada, the…

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    When Fidel Castro took power in the 1959 revolution, thousands of Cubans defected and sought shelter within the United States. Even though Castro implemented positive policies such as expanding healthcare and education, his regime instituted state control of the press and actively worked to suppress internal dissent. Though popular with students, workers, and peasants, Fidel 's policies…

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