Category: /Entertainment/Movies & Film
Shirley Temple with her bright blue eyes and curly top brought her magical presence to the stage in the 1930s during the Great Depression of America when the country needed her most. She was a household name throughout the nation and the world
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Category: /Literature/English
NATIONAL WOMEN'S POLITICAL CAUCUS
"Women have reached a political plateau and should start seeking power for power's sake" Harriet Woods. For 26 years, the National Women's
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Category: /History
American Nation Identity
Historians disagreed over the motives behind the American decision for war with England in 1812. They believed that the role of the young western congressmens speeches about a war program was unsuccessful and they defended
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Category: /History
D. W. Griffiths epic tale told in Birth of a Nation was a shocking one. The movie set box office records, taking in over eighteen million dollars. When it was released, it was one of the longest films ever made, over three hours in length. Some film
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Call to Action
Improve nations balloting but leave control to locals
Author Unknown
SUMMARY: A Call to Action is an article from the Houston Chronicle on Thursday, February 20, 2001 informing the nation on the controversial issue
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Category: /Law & Government
The United Nations is a direct descendent of the League of Nations, begun as a result of the First World War, and committed to peace and international security. Nations involved with the League of Nations were very much concerned with their own interests
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Category: /Literature/English
During the first half of the 20th Century the nation and the media had to face
some of the gravest crises in modern history. Media responses to these crises suggest the
basic questions about the relationship between the media and modern society
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Weaknesses of The Nation
Todays society is plagued with many immoral and socially degrading
television shows, movies, music, magazines, and newspapers. The morals of
society keeps falling due to the influence of these methods of entertainment.
Many
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
disliked it, but for more than a century they have jumped at the opportunity to associate themselves with what has come to be known as the "national pastime." They savored the political benefits while recognizing the political costs might they risk to ignore
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Category: /History/World History
a hint of smugness and sneakiness in his eyes, which is perhaps why some of the Aborigines appear to not want to trust him at all.
Q2THE NATIONAL PICTURE
The purpose of the text, 'The National Picture', 1985, is a modernised version
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