The Cold War was a period of hostility‚ fear‚ and tension between the United States and the Soviet Union from the end of the 1940s to late 1980s. Like what Winston Churchill said‚ the world has been divided by the “Iron Curtain” during the Cold War between the Communists and the capitalists. It was called the Cold War because it was only a psychological warfare with no active wars between the two nations‚ which were due to the fear of nuclear arms. The result of the Cold War affected the world
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The cold war I chose to write about the cold war. This is because I think that it is a very interesting theme‚ and I wanted to learn more about it. I will talk about when the cold war happened‚ who was involved‚ about nuclear weapons and why it was never real fighting and about the Cuban missile crisis. My problem statement: What would have happened if the cold war became hot? A hot war is actual warfare. All talks have failed and the armies are fighting. The cold war lasted from 1945
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HRM 590 Managing Organizational Change Week 7 Part Five – Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography Cotter‚ John (July 25‚ 2012). J.C. Penny: Change Leadership Could Pull It Through. In Forbes.com. Retrieved November 2 2013‚ http://www.forbes.com/sites Johnkotter/2012/07/25/j-c-penney-change-leadership-can-pull-it-through/. This is an informative article about the progress of the transformation set out by the new CEO of JCP Ron
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The Cold War The cold war was a tense relationship between the Soviet Union and the Americans. The reason why they were fighting was because of the way their countries ran. The Soviet Union communism is a political way of thinking and an idea of how society should work and be organized. Communism is a kind of extreme socialism that says that there should not be social classes or states. Communism says that the people of any and every place in the world should all own the tools‚ factories‚ and
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Cold War My first inclination would be to answer the first question with a clear "YES". But come to think of it‚ the causes of war really have not changed at all‚ or at least very little. Rather than changes‚ there has been a shift in the causes. The cause of war which has dominated the last 50 years was the cause of ideology. However‚ due to the recent end of the Cold War‚ this cause of war‚ has significantly declined and is almost trivial. The causes of war have shifted from mainly ideological
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Annotated Bibliography Chapman‚ Steve. “Despite the President’s Pandering‚ White Nationalists Are Still Losing.” Reasons.com‚ Creators.com‚ 17 Aug. 2017 http://reason.com/archives/2017/08/17/charlottesville-and-white-nationalism Accessed 21‚ Aug. 2017 This article talks about the protest that had occurred in Charlottesville. White nationalists march into the Dallas Public Park in Virginia to protest the removal of a statue of Robert E. Lee. In this article Steve Chapman brings up history.
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Honors English 2 6 September 2012 Annotated Bibliography Schweiker‚ Richard S. “Is Amnesty For Illegal Aliens A Sound U.S. Policy? Con.” Congressional Digest 56.10 (1977): n. pag. Print. Richard S. Schweiker wrote this journal to voice his opinion on how he thinks illegal immigration is terrible and will ruin America economically. Richard states that the United States needs to deport them because knowing about them and not doing anything is like rewarding them for violating our laws. Allowing
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Phuc Le Professor Patton 3/21/2014 Annotated Bibliography Sheen‚ Seongho. Grudging partner: South Korea: Asian affairs‚ 2003. Grudging partner article explains about the importance of U.S military toward South Korea’s economy and security relationship. South Korea has worked closely with U.S. military forces in maintaining a strong alliance with the United States. Most of South Korea believes that the U.S. military presence is crucial for
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English 100/009 Annotated bibliography- Child Obesity in America Taras‚ H.‚ Potts-Datema‚ W. (2005) Obesity and student performance at school. Journal of School Health‚ 75‚ 291-295. Retrieved October 4‚ 2005 from EBSCO (8) This Journal talks about obesity among school-aged children and academic outcomes. The authors reviewed published studies investigating obesity‚ school performance‚ and rates of student absenteeism. The book is recent (2005) so I feel that the information
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Annotated Bibliography Austen Jane‚ Pride and Prejudice‚ Planet PDF‚ (http://www.planetpdf.com/) The novel Pride and Prejudice is an electrifying story of the everyday going on during the nineteenth-century. The standards that are imparted in each of the character in the novel Pride and Prejudice represent the type of civilization there are on Jane Austen time. The story focuses mainly on the daughter of Bennet’s family who is trying to break the tradition that society accustomed. She does not want
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