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    The Vietnam War was one of the longest and most debilitating wars for the US‚ it is the only war the US has ever lost. The consequences of the war and aftermath were significant and impacted American lives from economically‚ socially‚ culturally‚ to even domestic politics and foreign policy. Opposition to the US’s involvement in the war began in 1964 with public speeches‚ letters of opposition‚ marches‚ sit-ins and other peaceful antiwar demonstrations. Although‚ protests were present‚ in 1965 64%

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    Andrew Jackson‚ one of America’s most evil president. When you hear the name Andrew Jackson‚ you probably think of the strong American President who made our country prosper‚ but there are many things you do not know about him. Andrew Jackson was one of the most evil presidents in American history. He forced indians to leave their homeland in a dreadful‚ death filled trip‚ destroyed the second bank of America causing horrifying economic problems‚ and he owned many slaves. In 1839‚ Andrew Jackson

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    MBA RESEARCH PROJECT UNITED BANK LIMITED SARAH NADEEM MBA - 2012 LAHORE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS BURKI CAMPUS‚ LAHORE. MBA BUSINESS RESEARCH PROJECT UNITED BANK LIMITED THE IMPACT OF ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEE AND CHIP MAINTENANCE FEE ON UBL’S CREDIT CARD PRODUCT By SARAH NADEEM ____________________ ______________________ SUPERVISOR EXAMINER Prof. F. A. Fareedy ____________ SEC. C‚ TA: Ms. Huda Anees LAHORE SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS‚ 2012. Table

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    is wrote about the author who married an American girl so he need go to America frequently. There are a lot of troubles when he gets in America. Although coming to the United States he had a lot of troubles‚ he still cannot hate the United States. That is because just like he said in the article‚ he loved one person from the United Stated. This article’s type is personal views. This is a good article for me. As I am a foreign students from China‚ I will also face this situation when I finish my

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    The United States during the 1800’s was going through a mode of metamorphosis. The Civil War was a period dedicated to those who fought or opposed slavery in the nation. It solely focused on the people who fought for what they thought would benefit the country more. Apart from the Civil War was the Antebellum Period. The nation went through a phase of shifting individualism and gradual polarization before and after the Civil War‚ known as the Antebellum Period. There were movements done by various

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    creation of an independent-minded Andrew Jackson started early in his life due to the death of his family during the Revolutionary War. He lived on the streets and developed ways to survive and not care what other people thought of his decision making. However‚ was like everyone else during this time‚ trying to make a name for himself. Like all frontiersman‚ there was constant fear of Indian attacks. As Robert V. Remini writes in his book The Life of Andrew Jackson‚ “Jackson was called upon to protect the

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    the U.S. government toward Indians kept changing because couple president’s administration against Indians were different. Andrew Jackson‚ served as the 7th President in the United States‚ promoted the Indian Removal Acts. The 18th President of the United States Ulysses S. Grant set up the first Indian Reservations. Andrew Jackson treat Indians as suject of the United States‚ and he promoted the Indian Removal Acts because he believed removal could save the Indians from extinction instead of assimilation

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    Andrew Jackson Violence and Audacity defined both childhood and adulthood Growing up fatherless on the Carolina frontiers during the Revolutionary WarAndrew Jackson was surrounded by the violence of the time. From a young age‚ Andrew Jackson navigated a war-torn land that pitted neighbor against neighbor and used young boys as messengers. However‚ his audacity and resilience has been noted in the historical record‚ rising from orphanhood to the respectable status of a young lawyer in the West.

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    While President Andrew Jackson is often made out to be a villain for his treatment of the Native Americans‚ he is not to blame for the massive loss of life the tribes experienced. Most of the non-natives in the South‚ especially Georgia‚ supported the Indian Removal Act‚ shaping the South’s political views and putting pressure on Congress‚ the Senate‚ and Jackson himself. Eager to take on Native American lands‚ appetites were large for the Native Americans to be removed. With demand for the Native

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    However‚ President Andrew Jackson and the truly horrible things he did during his presidency‚ from the infamous Trail of Tears‚ to the Nullification Crisis‚ politically divided America‚ causing the breakdown of “good feelings” within the political realm of America

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