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    culture jammers include Ashley Simpson because of her lip-syncing at the live airing of a Saturday Night Live episode. Other targets include Usher‚ McDonalds‚ and Microsoft. A popular symbol for culture jammers is Che Guevara. Although most culture jammers are not communist they believe in Che as a god-like symbol. They believe in his never ending effort to rebel and accomplish his dreams. A very famous internet celebrity that is a hero to many culture jammers is George Ouzounian‚ also known as Maddox

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    Revolution Project The Cuba By- Sara Kim Revolution? Revolution generally means a big change. We call something revolution when old thing gets replaced by new thing in wide range. Actually‚ term of revolution is very hard to define. It means big change in general form‚ but it essentially means more than a big change. And there is no specific boundary of ‘big’ so the term of revolution is very hard to define. -Political Revolution Political revolution is a change of government or a

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    Scientist • J. Edgar Hoover – Criminal Justice • Hillary Clinton – Secretary of State‚ former First Lady • Aung San Suu Kyi – Nobel Peace Prize • Gabrielle Douglas – Olympic Gymnast • Martin Luther King Jr.- Civil Rights Activist • Ernesto “CheGuevara- Revolutionary • Andy Warhol/Jackson Pollack/Norman

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    Movie Essay Sometimes‚ people aren’t who you think they are. Six powerful politicians were studied in “Revolutionary Holocaust: Live Free...or Die.” Adolph Hitler and Joseph Stalin are among these six. These leaders and politicians killed millions just because they were obsessed with their power. Adolph Hitler was a fascist that was the leader of the Nazi Party. Karl Marx‚ (Marxism) was very similar to Nazism. Hitler wrote “Mein Kampf” while he was in jail. It said that communism and socialism

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    Also known as “The New Stone Age”‚ the Neolithic Revolution deviated from a nomadic lifestyle‚ opening the doors to sedentary societies. The era followed the Paleolithic‚ or “Stone Age”‚ in which hunter-gatherers began to use tools that simplified their daily life. In the Neolithic Era‚ people began to farm and pursue specific careers because they no longer had to migrate with the livestock that supplied their sustenance. These years changed the blueprint of everyday life‚ and many of its aspects

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    onto Mexico to organize with other rebels. It was during this time that Fidel met and joined forces with Ernesto “CheGuevara. In 1956‚ the rebels traveled by boat from Mexico to Cuba with the purpose of overthrowing Batista’s regime. Shortly after the rebels landed in Cuba‚ the Batista army attacked and killed most of them. However‚ among the survivors were Fidel‚ Raúl‚ and Che‚ who would go onto lead the rebel army. During this same period in Cuba‚ the support Batista did have was dwindling

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    Citizens vote for their leaders‚ and also vote along with their leaders on important issues in the community and country. An alternative to this is communism‚ where one leader takes power and makes the decisions for the masses (i.e. Mussolini‚ Hitler‚ Che Guevara). Separation of Powers ensures that no one branch of government can have an unequal amount of authority and so might be able to throw off the balance of the democracy. The three branches are the Legislative (House and Senate)‚ Executive (President

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    Almost every nation in the world has experienced a revolution. A revolution can be simply defined as "a change." When a country undergoes a revolution‚ its ideals that it once believed in are being modified. Sometimes revolutionaries act intellectually‚ yet others may respond physically through destruction. Some may be peaceful‚ some short lasting‚ and some pointless. Historians do argue on identifying whether a revolution has occurred. Revolutions usually follow a rupture in the nation’s events

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    Invasion of Los Angeles Los Angeles‚California‚City of Angels‚Entertainment Capital of the World. This is where I was born and raised. All I can say is that I am proud of being an Angeleno. Good weather‚second largest market in the US‚uniqueness‚and most of all good sports teams. Now if some madmen were to come over and take over LA. Then‚obviously it would seem as the worst thing imaginable. The question is would I pretty much let these madmen come over and ruin the way we live or take some action

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    trial‚ which he used to make his famous speech‚ "History Will Absolve Me". Sentenced to 15 years‚ he was pardoned after just two. He then went into exile in Mexico‚ where he trained and assembled the 26th of July Movement. He gained support from Che Guevara and others before leaving aboard the Granma to invade Cuba in 1956. Returning to Cuba‚ the revolutionaries hid in the Sierra Maestra mountains‚ gaining support among the peasants. Eventually‚ Batista was forced to flee in 1959 and Castro took

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