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    One hears about censorship of free word happening all the time in other countries, but did it ever happen in the United States of America? Not many people know that restriction of free speech and personal expression did in fact occur in America, mainly during the 1950s. During this tumultuous time, newfound fears of threatening outside influences, mainly political in nature, had set in and as a result the government tried to protect the American public from these “radical” ideas through the use of

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    but trust me it is horrible. I am in the process of getting trench feet, just like everyone else here. It is a very common disease here. Which is caused by me wearing the same boots that now have holes in them and wet socks day in and day out (Spartacus Educational. Web. July 3 2015). I am hoping it doesn 't become very bad that I get my leg amputated. We also get a very bad condition that is lice. The trenches are full of dust and are way too dirty. The food here that we get is stored in a room

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    Running head: PRESIDENTIAL DOCTRINES Presidential Doctrines: President Kennedy and the Communist Expansion Abstract The Kennedy Doctrine was essentially an expansion of the foreign policy of the previous administrations of Dwight D. Eisenhower and Harry S. Truman, The Eisenhower doctrine focused providing both military and economic assistance to nations resisting communism and increasing trade from the U.S. to Latin America and the Truman doctrine focused on containment of communism by providing

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    The history of hot air balloons starts in the Asia. Literary references in China date back to 180ce and cite Chu Ko Liang as the inventor of lighter than air flight (1). Early unmanned balloons were used in China as military signaling lanterns (2). Today ethnic Chinese communities celebrate the end of the Lunar New Year Holidays (3) by launching small hot air balloons ( known as Kung-Ming Lanterns ). The first recorded mathematical description of buoyancy (and thus hot air balloon behavior) was

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    "The McCarthy Era of the 1950's and the Salem Witch Trials of the 1600's were major events in American history that destroyed the lives and careers of many innocent victims. These tragic events were similar in that they demonstrated how hard times lead to society's need to find a scapegoat. They also show the shame and regret that take place after the bloodbaths occur. The parallels between these two events, which took place almost 300 years apart, are remarkable." "However, the Salem

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    Explain the role of the army and its use for political purposes during this period. The Roman army was under the control of the Senate but it was also a primary source of power for Pro-praetor and proconsular commanders in political positions and prominent magistrates who aspired to climb the Cursus Honorum. These roles of the army included the maintenance and protection of Rome and its provinces, expansion of the Roman Republic by conquest, and an occupation for the lower class of the Republic

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    unemployed men between the ages of 17 and 29 and the Social Security Act. In Germany, things were even worse, as Companies in Germany went bankrupt and unemployment increased from 650,00 in 1928 to 6,100,00 in 1933 (25% of the workforce) according to spartacus-educational.com. As a

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    Roman Conquest Analysis

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    The Roman Conquest’s Negative Impacts I’ve found the Unit 6 Learning Journal assignment to be just as challenging as was this week’s Discussion Post. I’m starting to get the idea that perhaps some lines of academic questioning are intentionally vague, perhaps to see where the student takes their response. I’ve struggled to decide whether the inquiry should be limited to the effects of Roman greed and at times, poor leadership, up until the start of the Roman Empire in 27 BCE, or if the question is

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    Women’s Suffrage: The Creation of the 19th Amendment My topic of choice is the background behind the 19TH Amendment of the United States. Voting is important in the United States because its shows that we’re a part of a movement that allows us to vote for whose best for running our country. Well what if you were denied this right not because of your race, but your gender? Women were denied the right to vote for years because men felt that they weren’t an important part of decision making in America

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    Roman Republic, one of the most famous republic in ancient time, established a form of government comprising three main parts: a few magistrates, a Senate, and several assemblies. Roman Republic was the period of ancient Roman civilization starting with the collapse of the Roman Kingdom in 509 BC, and ended in 27 BC with the founding of the Roman Empire. The government had representatives selected by citizen and ended because of the civil war between powerful generals including Antony and Brutus

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