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    The Marshall Plan (officially the European Recovery Program‚ ERP) was the American initiative to aid Europe‚ in which the United States gave economic support to help rebuild European economies after the end of World War II in order to prevent the spread of Soviet Communism.[1] The plan was in operation for four years beginning in April 1948.[2] The goals of the United States were to rebuild war-devastated regions‚ remove trade barriers‚ modernize industry‚ and make Europe prosperous again.[3] The

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    Dear diary‚ Is that accurate? Is that the futile sentence everyone uses when they’re blindly pouring their thoughts onto a piece a paper in a notebook that gets discarded eventually? It is. They say writing your thoughts‚ helps control your emotions and everyday life behaviours. I disagree. However‚ why not try? As I dejectedly stand next to his sombre bed‚ I can hear his last brief breaths haltingly fading away. Holding his moist hand firmly‚ he tries to say his last few words before the final pulse

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    view that the US policy of Marshall in 1947 was motivated mainly by the altruistic desire to help the economic recovery of Europe. The European Recovery Programme‚ more commonly known as the Marshall Plan‚ was the American foreign policy masterminded by US Secretary of State George C. Marshall. Its aim was to provide financial support to war-torn Europe‚ following the conclusion of World War II in 1945. The interpretations that I will be analysing argue whether the Marshall Plan was mainly motivated

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    Alfred Hitchcock Themes

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    In many of Alfred Hitchcock’s films‚ we are able to see how specific periods influence his work. In the case of postwar era‚ Hitchcock is able to evoke the aftermath of World War II issues and themes through the sub-text of films like I Confess (Warner Brothers‚ 1953) and The Trouble with Harry (Paramount‚ 1955). Though each film is completely different from the other‚ stylistically‚ genre-wise‚ tone-wise‚ scenery-wise; they both revolve around death‚ albeit approached from an entirely different

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    There were many great directors during the 19th century era of film‚ but one renowned filmmaker of that time was Alfred Hitchcock‚ who “is among the few directors whose films almost constitute a genre unto themselves‚ the suspense-filled “Hitchcock thriller” ’ (2 Dixon & Foster 102). In his career‚ Hitchcock directed many films from the late 1920s to the early 1970s‚ before dying in the 1980s (1Biography.com Editors 1). His first feature film‚ in Hollywood‚ was Rebecca (1939)‚ and then he went on

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    Bibliographical Review#2 John Marshall was born on September 24‚ 1755. He was an American jurist and statesman who shaped American constitutional law and made the Supreme Court a center of power. John Marshall was born in a log cabin near Germantown‚ a rural community on the Virginia frontier‚ in what is now Fauquier County near Midland‚ Virginia to Thomas Marshall and Mary Randolph Keith. The oldest of fifteen‚ John had eight sisters and six brothers. Also‚ several cousins were raised with

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    Alfred the Great Alfred the Great ruled between the years of 871- 899. He was a son born to Aethelwulf‚ King of Wessex and his queen‚ Osburga‚ in 849 in Wantage‚ Berkshire London. He was born of the royal house of the Jutes of Wight. He was the fourth son born and had one younger sister. He became king only after each of his older brothers had ruled for some time. When he did rule he ruled at a time that they were battling the Vikings. In his period of ruling he defended the Vikings and became

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    Marshall War Case Study

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    - According to Marshall‚ after World War II‚ in addition to physical loss and the visible destruction of cities‚ factories‚ mine and railroads‚ the main problem that face Europe was the “ dislocation of the entire fabric of European economy‚” that is‚ there was a complete “ breakdown of the business structure of Europe”‚ which seriously overwhelmed the national economy. For instance‚ there was no food and fuel for the city dwellers since there was no good to give in exchange to the farmers. That

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    Thurgood Marshall Biography In this is biography I will be talking about a man named Thurgood Marshall‚ my biography will start to talk about why Thurgood Marshall is important‚ Thurgood Marshall is important because he was a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and also a Civil Rights Advocate. My second thing that I will talk about is personal information about Thurgood Marshall. One personal thing about Thurgood Marshall is that his real name is Thoroughgood Marshall but in second grade he shortened

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    GARRY MARSHALL- AUTEUR THEORY An auteur is a filmmaker whose movies are characterized by their creative influence. Garry Marshall is an American filmmaker‚ he has directed more than 15 films in his career. Garry Marshall’s films The Princess Diaries‚ Valentines Day and Overboard share a common theme of love and a genre of romance and comedy‚ he likes to use the same actors in his films and have the common plot of a double twist. Garry Marshall likes to keep to the same character persona and

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