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    Do you know why World War 2 occurred? This is how it all began… Pearl Harbor was the devastating attack on December 7th‚ 1941. This battle was the importance of the Americans in World War 2.The attack on Pearl Harbor‚ also known as the Battle of Pearl Harbor‚ the Hawaii Operation or Operation AI by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters‚ and Operation Z during planning‚ was a surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor. To start

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    Theodore Kaczynski

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    I. Life Kaczynski was born on May 22‚ 1942 to Wanda and Theodore Kaczynski of Evergreen Park Ill‚ a tidy and middle class suburb of Chicago. The second son Ted ’s brother‚ David was born in 1950. As children‚ both kids were very reclusive‚ not playing with any neighbor children and rarely seen outside of the house. At a young age Ted started to show signs of being a gifted learner‚ he skipped a year in elementary school and his junior year in high school. Ted spent most of his early life studying

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    A Surveillance Society In the article‚ The Surveillance Society‚ by David Von Drehle‚ talks about the privacy of today’s society. It is said that “Privacy is mostly an illusion.”‚ because in our world today‚ there is hardly any privacy left at all. Today’s society is being watched everywhere they go and everything they do along the way. A surveillance society is a society where you are constantly being watched in every step that you do in life. Ranging from text messages to your credit card purchases

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    are the bombers in Boston. Strawson may consider the factor that they were immigrants and therefore endured troubles when residing and adapting here in the U.S. as a foreigner. Having said this‚ it is simply their fate they committed the malicious crimes they did. To further analyze the personalities of the Boston bombers‚ Strawson could assume that they were in some way mentally or physically handicap ultimately exasperating their struggle to survive as an immigrant. Hence‚ the Boston bombers are not

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    planes‚ bombers and torpedo planes in two waves in the two waves 8 navy battleships were damaged and 10 other warships were destroyed. 188 airplanes were destroyed‚ and 159 damaged. 2400 people were killed. In the two-hour attack there were many different ways that the Japanese attacked the US. The weapons used during the attack on Pearl Harbor included bombs‚ torpedoes‚ machine guns and anti-aircraft guns. The Japanese bombs and torpedoes were dropped by numerous aircraft‚ including B5N2 bombers and

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    Arima personally led an attack by about 100 Yokosuka D4Y Suisei ("Judy") dive bombers against a large Essex-class aircraft carrier‚ USS Franklin near Leyte Gulf‚ on (or about‚ accounts vary) 15 October 1944. Arima was killed and part of a plane hit Franklin. The Japanese high command and propagandists seized on Arima’s example: he

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    Character Analysis Reading the book The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin‚ I developed a liking to a certain character. That character is Turtle Wexler or also known as Tabitha-Ruth Wexler. She changes who she is throughout the story and this is what she’s all about. When you first start reading The Westing Game Turtle is a brat. She is kicking people in the shins‚ which are messing with her or pulling her braid. The only person that Turtle didn’t kick is Sandy McSouthers. She was always arguing with

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    The Tuskegee airmen will always be the most influential air squadron during WWII. I think this because there were a lot racist people that did not want them to succeed‚ but they did more than just succeed. They became the first black Army Air Corps pilots.       President Roosevelt arranged a meeting in September 1940 with three African-American leaders and members of the Army and Navy. During the meeting‚ the leaders stressed three points: (1)equal chance for jobs in the defense industry‚  (2)fair

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    World War II was a very gruesome battle between the Allies and the Axis. Millions of people were killed because of this war. It was also one of the most destructive wars because it destroyed many cities in the process. During this war people started working on ways to kill the enemy faster. They found sufficient ways to drop many bombs on targets‚ But the standard bomb was not good enough for the U.S. The U.S. worked hard and developed the most deadly and destructive weapon ever made. They created

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    During 1950‚ in an effort to reduce the military budget‚ President Eisenhower created the “New Look” Policy as a way to maintain security against the Soviet Union. He developed the “New Look” Military in order to intensify containment and deter the expansion of Communism. Although this was his intention‚ a closer examination shows that this policy during the Cold War was only successful in reducing military spending and did not contain the spread of Communism to other countries. President Eisenhower

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