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…as he had just suffered from the battle of Okinawa. The Japanese had defended their home islands with huge ferocity sending out one hundred and ninety three kamikaze planes. Out of these attacks launched against the American fleet, 169 were destroyed. Those…
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…capture."(7). · Extreme advocates: Better known as "computer terrorists," these individuals and groups have strong social, political, or religious views and are intent on changing conditions by engaging in crime. Their crimes usually involve…
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…. Revisionists writing about FDR never denied that there was a man named Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who was the thirty-second President of the U.S.A. In contrast, the "self-styled" revisionists writing about the Holocaust attempt to deny the facts altogether…
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…and forced to pay the price of the damage with its life. There are now scientists who are working on a remedy for this problem which will suit both parties. One solution which has been developed is a pepper-spray bomb that wards off elephants by attacking
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…already taken by the U.S.A. These facts alone form a strong case for the hidden American hand in UN activity. Why did the US intervene in Korea unilaterally before even the Security Council? Why, if UNC was a unified UN command, was it under the control…
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…The American dream represents the diverse aspects of the millions of people in our homeland, the U.S.A. Being different for every individual person, the dream has no way of really being categorized or labeled under a single thought or idea. The people…
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…of plants and animals, attack materials, and reduce visibility. Although some pollutants are released by natural sources like volcanoes, coniferous forests, and hot springs, the effect of this pollution is very small when compared to that caused by emissions…
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…and animals, attack materials, and reduce visibility. Although some pollutants are released by natural sources like volcanoes, coniferous forests, and hot springs, the effect of this pollution is very small when compared to that caused by emissions from industrial…
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…, it is nearly impossible to quit without the help from counseling or medicine. If someone is successful in quitting, his or her risk of cancer and major diseases decrease substantially. "Smoking tobacco causes more deaths each year in the U.S.A than AIDS, alcohol…
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…harassed and attacked by mobs and police. Some women were thrown in jail, and when they protested with hunger strikes they were brutally force-fed (Gates). Still they persisted, like Sayyida thought she was rejected twice for her the discovery of her beautiful…
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