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Category: /History
…and afraid for our lives.” At the time of the assassination, she was on her senior class trip touring the White House. The Cold War was at its height, and many believed that Kennedy’s assassination was the beginning of a plot to overthrow the U.S. government…
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Category: /History
…the freedom of speech". At the height of the cold war there were at least two cases that highlighted the US court's willingness to abandon its ideological, constitutional purity. In the first, involving a member of the American Communist Party, Eugene Dennis…
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…US History 1. Progressivism in US. history was a broadly based reform movement that reached its height early in the 20th century. In the decades following the Civil War rapid industrialization transformed the United States. A national rail system…
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Category: /History
…to have a car”. (Shearer) The organization of Nazi control was clearly well structured and organised. With Hitler as the supreme ruler, key figures had to be implemented in areas needed so the people of Germany would accept Nazism at its height. No better…
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…is the consideration that one nation which is led to the height of political power can only maintain its historical position as long as it understands and proves itself as a bearer of a cultural mission. This is at the same time the only way which guarantees the existence…
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Heights taken from Syria, and the West Bank region taken from Jordan. It also occupied Jerusalem, which formerly had been split between Israel and Jordan. A fourth Arab - Israeli conflict erupted in October 1073. Anwar Sadat, successor to Nasser, plotted…
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…, and the Greeks, and in a battle was killed. However the engineering tradition at Alexandria was founded by Ctesubius. He invented a pump equipped with valves, cylinders and pistons which could raise water to great heights. Among his other inventions were…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to watch. Now, over 10 years after those initial scandals, the popularity of the corporation has risen to never before seen heights. Every day they earn millions of dollars on merchandising. Not to mention the amount they get for selling commercial time…
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…. This fear was widespread, from top government officials and large corporations, right down to professors and students in universities who were afraid to do anything out of the "norm". During his height McCarthy was so powerful that no one would challenge him…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of evaluating ourselves both positively and negatively. One needs touse self-criticism to inspire oneself to new heights, not to lows. Often we defeat ourselves by focusing on criticism rather than a remedy. We are usually too general: “ I made a mess…
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