If A Was A President Essays and Term Papers
Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X: Different Men with Similar GoalsThey were men who had a dream, but never lived to see it fulfilled. One was a man who spoke out to all humanity, but the world was not yet ready for his peaceful words. "I have a dream, a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of its creed... that all men are ...
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The Monroe Doctrine, Simon Bolivar, Porfirio Diaz.The Monroe Doctrine is a U.S. doctrine, which, on December 2, 1823, confirmed that European powers were no longer to settle or obstruct with the dealings of the newly independent states of the Americas. The Monroe Doctrine was named after the fifth president: James Monroe. The reason why it's ...
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Obama's Libya SpeechPresident Obama's Monday night speech on Libya was probably as striking for what he didn't say as much as what he did say.
For instance, he didn't offer details for how much longer the U.S. military will be actively involved in the effort.
It's not hard to see why he'd avoid that one. No one ...
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Killer AngelsThe Battle of Gettysburg was one of the most important battles in the Civil War. By the middle of 1863 the South was in hopeless straits lacking needed food and supplies. Not to mention a large northward drive was turned back at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The Battle of Gettysburg was fought in ...
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Angelou's Universal AppealMaya Angelou has dedicated her life to end prejudices faced by many black females in the 20th century. As an author, poet, and entertainer, she is known best for her strong portrayal of African-American women, outstanding work of arts, and series of autobiographies. Her work has contributed ...
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Understanding VietnamUnderstanding Vietnam
Vietnam is a loaded word in American society. It represents a military failure, but also a successful country which operates under communism. In order to understand this forgotten nation’s current political and economic situations, one must first dig deeper past American ...
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Legalization of MarijuanaThe most commonly abused illicit drug in our country. A medically beneficial plant that may be able to help thousands with their pain, and an illegal drug that is smuggled into our country on a daily basis, marijuana is on everyone’s mind. What should America do about this problem?
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Advertising in PoliticsAdvertising in Politics
Commercial advertising has habitually been a centered characteristic of American culture. As found in the media is omnipresent and inescapable. Most Americans take for granted the "rules" of advertising, although that may not be aware that formal guidelines exist ...
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Problems of Oral TranslationINTRODUCTION
When you stop and think about it, everything in life is translation. We translate our feelings into actions. When we put anything into words, we translate our thoughts. Every physical action is a translation from one state to another. Translating from one language into another is ...
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Kennedy's Inaugural SpeechKelli Manegre
April 28, 2011
HST 122-001
Extra Credit Essay
The speech I chose to write about was John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address in 1961. This speech came at a crucial time for the U.S. as a country. Not only were there issues abroad with Communism in other countries, but the United ...
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Culture and Traditions of Contemporary Sierra LeoneCulture and Traditions of Contemporary Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone is located in the Western region of Africa bordering the North Atlantic Ocean between Guinea and Liberia. It is a beautiful country with white sand beaches, orange and coconut trees all around, and the people of good hearts; ...
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The Day Freedom DiedIn Charles Lane’s book The Day Freedom Died the effects of the Reconstruction Act and its implications and interpretations in the state of Louisiana are examined. At stake are consequences that are far reaching and will affect the United States views on civil rights for the next century. The ...
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The Prevention of HIV/AIDSThe Prevention of HIV/AIDS
Is there solution to overcoming the obstacles of prevention for those infected with HIV/AIDS?
After reading Chapter eight of Human Services in Contemporary America, I realized that there is no one definition of primary prevention acceptable among human services ...
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The Tale of Two Presidencies: Herbert Hoover & FDRJohn Szczsponik
April 12, 2012
The Tale of Two Presidencies: Herbert Hoover & FDR
1.) Herbert Hoover and Frederick D. Roosevelt were bipolar to one another's ideologies on what needed to be executed in rehabilitating the economy. When comparing their backgrounds and political attachment, you ...
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Sectionalism / Era Of Good Feelings"Despite the nationalistic sentiments expressed during the Era of Good Feelings, sectionalism was in fact of much greater importance in explaining both the economics and the politics of the period."
During the Era of Good Feelings in the United States, many nationalist feelings were expressed. ...
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DBQ Progressive Era (APUSH)Brandon Porter
Test 29 and 30 Essay
DBQ - Progressive Era
In the late 1800s the United States government began to see many changes within its self. Purification of a corrupt government was inevitable, and there were people who set out to do this. This period in American government is ...
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How Does US Popular Culture Present the Communist Threat?How Does US Popular Culture Present the Communist Threat?
United States pop culture instigated identification with the anti-Communist cause through presenting Communism as an affront to the American dream, the Catholic church, and the patriarchal order. This conservative bent exemplifies how ...
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Middle East And The IssuesWhen you ask Middle East experts about United States policy in the region — the conversation used to focus mainly on the Arab-Israeli peace process. These days, however, there is no peace process, and the U.S. has a huge inbox.
Foreign policy has not been a major focus of this election campaign, ...
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Nelson MandelaIn this paper, I will argue that the segregation in Apartheid and the gender segregation were what helped lead South Africa into a more successful country. Without the obstacles holding back Nelson Mandela, he would have never gotten as far as he did. That man was a role model for all blacks, ...
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