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    Vietnam War Should Not Have Been Fought The Vietnam War The Vietnam War is truly one of the most unique wars ever fought by the Unites States of by any country. It was never officially declared a war . It had no official beginning nor an official end. It was fought over 10‚000 miles away in a virtually unknown country. The enemy and the allies looked exactly the alike‚ and may by day be a friend but by night become an enemy. It matched the tried and true tactics of World War Two

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    What They Fought For 1861 - 1865 This book was a good analysis of Civil War soldiers’ diaries‚ and letters to their loved ones. Which explains what they were going through in their lives and what they fought for and risked their lives for in this conflict. In the book the author James M. McPherson uses information from l00’s of diaries and letters from the soldiers to learn why they fought in this war. The Union soldiers fought to preserve the Nation that was created in 1776‚ to save it

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    farmers‚ minorities and labor‚ were the 1920’s the “Golden Twenties” as often portrayed? BY: ROBERT TANNER U.S. History 101.5 Jim Blackwood 11/25/2009 Bibliography Allen‚ Frederick L. Only Yesterday: An informal history of the 1920s. New York: Harper and Brothers‚ 1931. Drowne‚ Kathleen‚ and Huber‚ Patrick. The 1920’s. Connecticut: Greenwood Press‚ 2004. Irving L. Bernstein. The Lean Years: A History of the American Worker 1920-1933. Boston: Houghton Mifflin

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    Years later‚ other factors would contribute to the death of movie palace culture‚ but none would strike the decisive blow that the Great Depression did. By 1932‚ the Great Depression dropped movie attendance from 110 million attendees annually to 60 million attendees‚ and of the 18‚715 theaters in America‚ 3‚200 had already closed and 4‚568 were about to close (Melnick 96). Large scale theaters and palaces that had been picked up in the aforementioned merger and vertical integration suffered as

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    Revolutionary war‚ meanwhile 757‚208 Africans were kept bound against their will in slavery (Braudel pp. 22). Many Americans died in the war to win their national freedom from England‚ slaves in turn felt they had earned just the same respect to abolishing slavery. The American Revolutionary war and American Slavery movement were wars fought to revolutionize American freedom and were for the same purpose of equal rights. There were many causes leading up to the Revolutionary Warwhich Americans considered

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    DESIGN OF E-HEALTH SYSTEMS FOR RURAL AND URBAN AREAS ABSTRACT Telemedicine is the use of information technology to deliver medical services and information from one location to another. The evolution and growth of telemedicine is highly correlated with the developments in communication technology and IT software development. Health services was degraded not only in rural areas‚ but also‚ in the big cities because of the migration of doctors‚ especially‚ specialist doctors. There is a great

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    Economic Culture. He has previously been Professor of Sociology at Rutgers University‚ New Jersey‚ and in the Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research in New York. He is the author of many books including Invitation to Sociology‚ Pyramids of Saa!fice‚ Facing up to Modernity‚ The Heretical Imperative and The Capitalist Revolution‚ and is co-author (with Hansfried Kellner) of Sociology Reinterpreted and (with Br igitte Berger) of Sociology: A Biographical Approach and The War over

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    the relationship between war and culture found in the Lee chapter you read for this week. Chapter 9 discusses artificial war as it relates to using weapons from the air and those used for long distance bombing. During the Gulf War air strikes and long-range missiles and artillery was far more superior in winning this conflict. The terrain was extremely accessible and the enemy seemed to be easily marked. This conflict changed the military culture for boots on the ground as this strategy dominated

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    Necessary for a Rural Society to Move to an Urban One There are several changes that would be necessary for a rural society to transform into an urban society. Examples such as control of water‚ establishment of a government and laws‚ the invention of new technology and money‚ the construction of walls‚ and unfortunately slavery and social stratification. These would all benefit the establishment of an urban revolution One of the major necessities for development of rural societies into urban would be

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    James M. McPherson‚ What They Fought For‚ 1861-1865 (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Publisher‚ 1994; reprint‚ Logan: Perfection Learning Corporation‚ 2013). First thing’s first‚ anyone who encounters this wonderfully constructed book‚ What They Fought For‚ by James M. McPherson‚ must acknowledge his great work. McPherson is one of the few historians worth reading; this is coming from a Kinesiology major who wants little to nothing to do with historians. I strongly believe that

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