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    Analyze the torture tactics the French used during the Algerian war                                                                                    1    Table of Contents   A.Plan of Investigation…………………………………………………..3  B.Summary of Evidence…………………………………………………4­7  C.Evaluation of Sources………………………………………………....  D.Analysis ……………………………………………………………....  E.Conclusion…………………………………………………………….  F.Bibliography…………………………………………………………..  G.Appendix……………………………………………………………...                             

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    Loran and Shoran

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    LORAN and SHORAN • LORAN (LOng RAnge Navigation) - is a terrestrial radio navigation system using low frequency radio transmitters in multiple deployment (multilateration) to determine the location and speed of the receiver. - The most recent version of LORAN in use is LORAN-C‚ which operates in the low frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum from 90 to 110 Kilohertz. ♦ History -LORAN was an American development‚ advancing the technology of the British GEE radio navigation

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    after Pearl Harbor sneak strike‚ on April of 1942‚ Colonel James Doolittle a B-25 bomber pilot‚ organized a surprise attack on Tokyo‚ Osaka‚ and two other Japanese cities. These raids undermined the complacency of the Japanese commanders who assured their populace that American aircraft could never reach their homeland. After this surprising bombing raid launched from aircraft carriers‚ sixteen American B-25 bombers that flew directly to China and were rescued by Chinese peasants who hated the Japanese

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    the invading force to withdraw if anything were to happen. There was an impenetrable swamp between the landing site and friendly forces as well. The aircraft to be used for the bombing mission were outdated B-26 bombers; painted and looked to be acquired from the black market. The bombers completely missed their targets‚ allowing Castro’s air force to attack the forces on the

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    Blanket Bombing Myth

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    The RAF Commander who ordered controversial firebombing of Dresden which killed an estimated 25‚000 civilians during World War II said he would do it again if he had to. The attack was widely criticized because of “Blanket bombing” which hit civilian areas as well as military targets‚ killing thousands of innocents. In his interview he countered the myth that area bombing was his idea claiming it would steady a Government policy. It was initially claimed that up to 250‚000 civilians lost their lives

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    In the begging of the story It introduces the two main character‚ Werner and Marie-Laure. Werner is introduce as a 18 year old boy at a bee hotel. In Chapter one‚ he is then reintroduced as an 7 year old orphan who lives in a orphanage with his little sister who is two years younger than him‚ Jutta. In the beginning of the book Werner and Jutta find a old radio that does not work. Werner ends up working on it eventually getting it to work. He then makes modifications and upgrades to the old radio

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    Summary of Evidence On September 6‚ 1941‚ the Japanese government decided to go to war with America. (Japan had been preparing for the possibility of war for several years.) Though the final decision to actually go to war was deferred‚ pending a possible diplomatic breakthrough‚ the machinery for war‚ especially in the Imperial Japanese Navy‚ was put in motion. In April 1942 Japan wanted to expand their defensive lines so they went east towards the island of Midway (1000 miles from Hawaii)‚ they

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    War, Just or Not?

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    Published in the December 2001 issue of The Progressive A Just Cause‚ Not a Just War by Howard Zinn I believe two moral judgments can be made about the present "war": The September 11 attack constitutes a crime against humanity and cannot be justified‚ and the bombing of Afghanistan is also a crime‚ which cannot be justified. And yet‚ voices across the political spectrum‚ including many on the left‚ have described this as a "just war." One longtime advocate of peace‚ Richard Falk‚ wrote in

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    The Boston Photographs

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    Carol Christ English 111 4 November 2012 Photos of the Dead Death in tabloids has been a pressing issue for decades. During Vietnam this was an especially prominent‚ and has continued into the war in Iraq and Afghanistan. No matter the place or the time people will always disapprove of death in photographs. It just seems like they feel it is disrespecting and disgraceful. I for one personally believe that some pictures should be shown in tabloids. Yes not all images should be seen by the public

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    September 11, 2001

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    September 11‚ 2001 September 11th was the most tragic event and unforgettable day for Americans. Terrorists seized four commercial U.S. jets and crashed them into American symbols of the military and capitalism and which shook the entire nation. Immediately after the attacks‚ everyone felt spiritual‚ less materialistic‚ and realized that what really matters is loved ones. How have the events of September 11‚ 2001‚ affected me personally? The events that happened on September 11‚ 2001 will always

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