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    Being a student affairs professional has always been my long term career goal because I believe that my drive and professional motivations come from a sincere dedication to student success and improving the student experiences both in and out of the classroom. I considered furthering my education in several different areas such as communications and history. However‚ none of them aligned with my passion for working hands on with students‚ like higher education administration. As a first-generation

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    ASSIGNMENT:  REVIEW OF THE EMERGENCE OF THE AMERICAS IN GLOBAL AFFAIRS:  1880-1919 NAME_________________________________________DATE______________PERIOD_____SCORE____ DIRECTIONS:  Use your packet by the same title as the assignment‚ the readings and your textbook to answer the following.   IDENTIFICATIONS:  Identify each of the following‚ ensuring that your facts relate to the context of the assignment. 1. Joseph Pulitzer -  United States newspaper publisher who established the Pulitzer prizes.

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    Unit 3.3 International Organizations An International Organization is an intergovernmental organization with an international membership‚ scope‚ and/or presence. The purpose of an International Organization is to build diplomacy and international relations among its members through negotiation‚ meeting‚ discussion‚ socio-economic and cultural relations‚ as well as to settle disputes amicably. Each international organization has specific aims and purposes and a goal-oriented membership. At the end

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    Reason Behind the American Civil War Essay 1 The American Civil War commenced in the 1861till 1865‚ after where a great deal of pressure is building between the Northern and Southern states. This tension was said to be the debate of slavery between the North and South‚ however there are some documents that points out that slavery is not the only reason. The conflict between the north and the sought had been brewing since the early 1600s‚ before slavery was even introduced

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    articles a closer examination of British involvement in war crimes trials has seen a shift in attitudes from those that saw Britain and the war time Prime Minister as actively partaking in the trial and execution of Nazi war criminals towards a view that the interest in the Holocaust in the 1960’s was sparked by British failure in 1945. There are perhaps a vast number of reasons that explain the British response to war criminals from 1940 to 1950. Involvement in the Belsen Trial and

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    Thesis Statement: The United States weighs its option in handling the Trent Affair with Great Britain‚ pondering whether to apologize and be humiliated or to prepare for a war they cannot afford to fight. Primary Source Lincoln‚ Abraham. "Abraham Lincoln‚ Memorandum on the Trent Affairs." Library of Congress. 1 Dec. 1861. Web. 8 Sept. 2015. Primary. This memorandum written by President Abraham Lincoln to Great Britain‚ regarding the turmoil when Captain Charles Wilkes kidnapped two confederates

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    “Hull House in the 1890’s” and “Putting on Style” demonstrate and explain two very different yet very important parts of American female history. While “Hull House in the 1890’s” shows the struggles and efforts made by women in order to break down barriers and gain political power in a male dominant political society‚ “Putting on Style” portrays the rebellious and socially changing world of female adolescents. Though “Hull House in the 1890’s” and “Putting on style” come from opposing views of reform

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    Your term paper’s main body should also have the following points: * Interpretation of primary literature * Methodological problems * Current state of research * Your viewpoint Challenges: The basic economics are changing for the American automobile industry at an alarming rate. Only a few years ago‚ decisions on product lines‚ engine platforms‚ style platforms‚ safety improvements‚ marketing development‚ and fashion were made for consumer demand out five to seven years. This year

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    been considered a war. President Kennedy had plans to remove all troops in Vietnam up until his tragic death‚ whereas President Johnson‚ when becoming head of office‚ had plans to hold off any of North Vietnams attacks on the South Vietnamese. The American public learned about the Massacre in Mai Lai caused by Charlie Company that occurred in November 13‚ 1969‚ in which “over the next three hours they killed as many as 504 Vietnamese civilians. Some were lined up in a

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    How did the involvement of the United States affect the outcome of World War II? Arrion Jackson Candidate Number- 002137-002 May 2012 I.B. 20th Century History Word Count- 1‚647 [pic] The USS West Virginia‚ USS Tennessee‚ and USS Arizona during the Pearl Harbor attack‚ US Territory of Hawaii‚ 7 Dec 1941 Part A: Plan of Investigation The United States before and after the beginning of World War II prided itself on independence and isolation from foreign affairs. The U.S. already had

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