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Vietnam War - Vietnam Soldiers - "They Carried Ghosts"
... Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, directed by Bill Couturie, showed these relationships change. One soldier writes to his mother and tells her that for a second, he felt as if he was on vacation because it was so beautiful in Vietnam. One had to think that this man wrote this to his mother only for her to worry less. He did not want to tell her the whole truth on what was really going on inside of him. Would anyone from the outside world understand? "P.S. tell mom not to worry, there is nothing I can't handle." The soldiers could handle the physical horrors that were happening to them, but the mental s ...
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The Red Book And The Power Structure Of Communist China
... Chinese government was able to produce and effectively indoctrinate
the Chinese people with Mao Zedong Thought. Official Chinese magazines from the
period of 1967 to 1970 are filled with many pictures of citizens holding,
reading, and memorizing the Red Book. This proposal will trace the rise and fall
of images of the Red Book in the official Chinese publication China
Reconstructs. This proposal will use a graphical analysis of pictures in this
publication from 1966 to 1973 to show that propaganda was not just a tool of the
Communist party but also a reflection of internal power struggles within the
party during the ...
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Persian Gulf War-the Feat Of T
... Kuwait had been part of the Ottoman province of Basra, a city in the south of Iraq. However, the Ottoman province collapsed after World War I and today's Iraqi borders were not created until then. There was also a further and more obvious blunder in a bid to justify this illegal invasion. Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, had namely recognized Kuwaiti independence in 1963. Furthermore, Hussein claimed that Kuwait had illegally pumped oil from the Iraqi oil field of Rumaila and otherwise conspired to reduce Iraq's essential oil income.
By invading Kuwait, Iraq succeeded in surprising the entire world. The USA ended he ...
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War Of 1812
... Leopard fired on the USS Chesapeake in American territorial waters and removed, and later executed, four crewmen.
In addition, Britain issued executive orders in council to blockade the coastlines of the Napoleonic empire and then seized vessels bound for Europe that did not first call at a British port. Napoleon retaliated with a similar system of blockades under the Berlin and Milan decrees, confiscating vessels and cargoes in European ports if they had first stopped in Britain. Collectively, the belligerents seized nearly 1500 American vessels between 1803 and 1812, thus posing the problem of whether the Un ...
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Greece
... things and concerns. They used their art to show the glories of humanity and man. The sculptors of the Golden Age aimed to create graceful, strong and perfectly formed figures. Their art showed natural positions and thoughtful expressions rather than abstract art forms. Their standards of order and balance became standards for classical art in western civilization. The Greeks were proud of their temples and other architecture, made to honor the gods and beautify the polis (city-state). Their famous architectural styles were the heavy Doric columns and the slender scrolled Ionian columns. The Parthenon, the Greek tem ...
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A Comparison Of Medieval And R
... universe.) The evolution from the Medieval dogma to the humanistic focus of the Renaissance is apparent through the dramatic texts of the time. Although these two eras differ in many other ways, the most illustrated differences deal with the realm of drama, starting with the Medieval Cycle dramas and culminating in Shakespeare's King Lear.
Drama noticeably shifted from religious awe to classical reason between the Medieval era and the Renaissance. During the Middle Ages, drama was aimed mainly at making advancements in the church. Thus, the Cycle Dramas or English Passion Plays were performed with the permissi ...
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Cold War
... to capital countries is known as containment, which the US adopted in the late 1940’s. The US believed it must do everything in its power to uphold containment and save it’s peoples way of life. Another theory that soon surfaced that was related to the containment theory was the domino theory, which stated that as one small country fell to communism, surrounding small countries would also fall to communism rapidly.
In the spirit of containment, strongly supported by President Harry Truman, was the main driving force behind the Korean War. Along with containment as a force was American Pride. After World W ...
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Rainforest Proposal
... the
Native Amazonians and the Rubber tappers. I think this only
because of the time they have survived on the rainforest
resources. I have nothing against the Government, Ranchers,
Settlers, ect.
I will let the native amazonians and the rubber tappers get the
60% of all the land. Then they can’t complain. They still have
plenty of trees and resources. The government and ranchers
don’t cut down all the tree’s anyways. I believe that the groups
will not be happy and excited but its a fair deal on my behalf. I
think this is fair because the government had a chance to make
ur ...
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Middle Ages Economy
... outdated in the 1400s.
During the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Europe enjoyed an economic and
agricultural boom. A slight warming of the climate and improved agricultural techniques allowed
lands that had previously been marginal or even infertile to become fully productive. In the late
twelfth and early thirteenth centuries, however, the climate once again began to cool and
agricultural innovations could not maintain the productivity of frontier lands that again became
marginal or were abandoned entirely. The decreased agricultural output could no longer support
the same level of economic act ...
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Cherokees
... statements as portrayed below as well. Everett presents us with a fair, two sided account of the confrontations between the Texas and the European settlers.
One component of the thesis Everett relates to the caught between white settlers pushing westward and resistance from other tribes to the east. Everett gives several examples of Europeans pushing the westward. In 1817, the Western signed a treaty giving up land rights in the east to Europeans in exchange for permanent reserve in northern Arkansas. (Everett 14) She also demonstrates the resistance received from western tribes. “Warfare with Coma ...
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