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    enforced when the city was divided by East and West. We will further discuss those political regimes and understand how it had an effect in Berlin during the Cold War. This paper will provide you with a brief overview of the novel, The File: A Personal History, by Garton Ash, followed by his arguments and perspective of the Cold War. The Cold War has affected human nature, causing people to act differently in various circumstances, and causes mistrust, misconception,

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    My Personal History A little while back I was invited to see a Broadway show for my cousin's birthday, and I was very happy to find out it was a show I had been listening to for some time. I was extremely excited to see something that I already loved, and with the original cast! The theater was beautiful and the set very modern, with blinking lights and screen projection. It was nothing like I had ever seen before; however, the show itself has shaped me to be who I am today. Watching this piece

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    I am Colton Jones and I am the interviewer. The person I am interviewing for my oral history project is my grandmother on my mother’s side of the family. Her name is Deborah Newman. She is not the individual who was an immigrant, but it was her grandfather who was. I chose her because I knew of no one else in my immediate network that I could interview. I went to her house in Galloway, New Jersey to interview her on February 12th 2017. I went around the middle of the day, roughly noon, and the interview

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    supportive parent right up to his death in 1998. This paper will give a brief personal history and biographical sketch of my father. The paper will discuss his leadership methods and why I believe they were effective. I will use the Kouzes/Posner leadership model, as outlined in The Leadership Challenge, to analyze the methods practiced by Richard Brown. This paper will list some of his strengths and weaknesses, my personal lessons learned from him, and conclude with the value of the Kouzes/Posner

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    My personal gender history began in September of 1995, when I was born a biological female in Bethpage, Long Island, New York. Growing up, I would say I had an atypical gender socialization experience. Girls were playing with dolls, learning to prepare food and clothes and essentially everything that is associated with “women’s duties” and boys were playing with toy cars, weapons, and action figures, while being encouraged to practice different sports. Upon this humanly devised and regulated binary

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    Social history is an exceedingly broad term as there are many situations and examples that can fall into the group. There are many ideas that concern social history and it may be difficult to recognize them.. Many classrooms, books, and films require the use of social history to teach larger lessons and it is a way to make topics come to life. It is popularly considered as an insight on cultural history, but the definition is still quite vague to a lot of people. Social history is the thorough analysis

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    With reference to two areas of knowledge discuss the way in which shared knowledge can shape personal knowledge. Shared knowledge is knowledge that belongs to a group or a society therefore it is knowledge that is trusted by many individuals, on the other hand personal knowledge is knowledge that belongs to one individual only. Therefore Areas of Knowledge are in the realm of shared knowledge whereas personal knowledge is where the ideas from the Areas of Knowledge are interpreted according to ones

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    A memoir uses personal experiences, knowledge, and memories to tell a historical story. History can be depicted in many manners; textbooks, biographies, autobiographies, storytelling, memoirs, and many more. Each one gives the reader a different insight into the historical event. In this memoir, Marjane Satrapi conveys to the readers her personal account of the Iranian Revolution and how it affected her family. A memoir is useful because it allows others to see a personal account through a

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    from a text. The importance of the Smithsonian's Bearing Witness to History site as both a historical and American representation causes a divergence in its purpose, between its obligation for factual accuracy and intrinsic support of specific cultural values. Deepa Mehta's film Earth (1996) demonstrates the manipulation of texts to shape the meaning we derive from the past, influenced by our memory of the past, distorted by personal context. Despite delving into different historical events, each text

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    History And Memory Essay

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    veracious reflection of a certain person, object or event. The symbiosis between history and memory allows for a more cohesive representation of past events, however an inconclusive disposition exists that cannot be deputised for by either. Mark Baker’s post-factum pastiche, The Fiftieth Gate (1997), and the American Social History Project’s patriotic website, The September 11 Digital Archive, explore the personalisation of history derived from the emotional truth and the legitimisation of memory attained

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