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    The Cold War was a period of diplomatic tension between the United States and the Soviet Union(USSR)‚ that lasted from the end of WWII(1945) until the separation of the USSR in 1991.The main reasons for the conflict between the two sovereigns are the differences in government types‚ competition for global influence‚ and the development of nuclear weapons. The USSR and the US represented two different types of ideologies: Capitalism and Communism. This divide of principles led to deep suspicion between

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    December 7‚ 1941 where a lot of Americans died and got severely injured. World War II created both collateral roles and new opportunities for African Americans and women. In 1942‚ African Americans got jobs through the enactment of the Fair Employment Practices Commission. Also‚ they did the Double V campaign which influenced the civil rights movement in the 1950s. In my opinion‚ many African Americans in our country felt the same way as the Jews in Germany during the WWII that is why they started the

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    Many factors formed WWII‚ from WW1 the aftermath to the great depression. In this specific instance‚ we will discuss what is considered the major factor that began the war; that is the rise of totalitarian governments. Totalitarian governments are governments that control the way the citizens act‚ think extra. Totalitarianism had three major figures that embraced this ideology who are Joseph Jughashvili better known as Stalin‚ Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini. These three leaders played a huge role

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    Importance of Political Involvement As a nurse doing bedside nursing care‚ many problems are encountered which one wishes should be fixed or make a change. Nurses work according to rules and regulations of practice and those passed by the state legislation. There is no other way a nurse can voiced it concern regarding things to be changed or any adjustment in healthcare other than joining politics. With this nurses have a greater influence on politics and policies that involve healthcare.

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    Project Involvement Form

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    THESIS TITLE : Computerized Library System with Barcode Technology for St. Mary of the Woods School | DATE OF DEFENSEDATE: | SCHOOL CAMPUS: STI College Global City | NAME OF I.T ADVISER: Mr. Edimar N. Manulat | SGNATURE: | NAME OF G.E ADVISER: Ms. Adriene Victoria M. Zaballero | SIGNATURE: | Each member of the group indicates the chapter(s) he/she has written in the documentation‚ module(s)‚ he/she had developed in the software and the topic(s)/sub topic(s) that he/she will be discussing

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    Women's Role In WWII

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    This memorial commemorates the women of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS). The OSS was an organization of women spies established by Franklin D. Roosevelt in World War II. There were 400‚000 women who served. At the early stages of the war‚ women were greatly overlooked and thought to play an insignificant role. But during the war‚ women began to grow in numbers; for example‚ 1940-1945 the number of women in the United States workforce increased by 10%. Although they gained much respect‚ the

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    The Pros And Cons Of WWII

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    A severe thunderstorm is created when an unstable atmosphere reacts with different levels of pressure and temperature. Analogously‚ World War II was created in a very similar manner. The repercussion’s facing the Central Powers-primarily Germany- following their defeat in World War I included: loss of territory‚ financial reparations‚ military/armament restrictions‚ social and cultural upheaval‚ and finally the casting out and adoption of new political ideologies. However‚ the pains of the war were

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    Nations and other organizations are working to get more member states to ratify‚ sign and agree to the Optional Protocol. The Optional Protocol‚ which focuses on the involvement of children in armed conflicts throughout the world‚ was adopted on May 25‚ 2000 by the United Nations General Assembly. It raised the minimum age for involvement in armed conflict from 15 to 18 years old (“Child Soldiers: An Overview” 9). At the time of integration‚ 79 states had signed the Optional Protocol‚ four having already

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    American vs English Grammar

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    Word classes and phrases There are eight word classes‚ or parts of speech‚ that are distinguished in English: nouns‚ determiners‚ pronouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives‚ adverbs‚ prepositions‚ and conjunctions. (Determiners‚ traditionally classified along with adjectives‚ have not always been regarded as a separate part of speech.) Interjections are another word class‚ but these are not described here as they do not form part of the clause and sentence structure of the language.[1] Nouns‚ verbs‚ adjectives

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    Native Americans and European Compare/Contrast Essay Europeans lived a much more modern way of life than the primitive lifestyle of Native Americans. Europeans referred to themselves as "civilized" and regarded Native Americans as "savage‚" "heathen‚" or "barbarian." Their interaction provoked by multiple differences led to misunderstanding and sometimes conflict. These two cultures‚ having been isolated from one another‚ exhibited an extensive variation in their ideals. Europeans and Native

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