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    are when Thomas Dewey was expected to defeat Harry Truman and Hillary Clinton was expected to defeat Donald Trump. The 1948 Presidential Election had the Democratic nominee incumbent Harry Truman and New York Governor the Republican nominee Thomas Dewey. Previously‚ the Democrats had won the last four presidential elections by wide landslides and without Franklin Roosevelt on the ticket the Democratic Party seemed to be doomed in the fall. Truman had just become president

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    Truman Capote “My side of the matter” Do you remember when you were a teenager? How only the grown-ups mattered and your opinion and feelings weren’t important for them? People usually consider the words of the young men and women‚ almost kids‚ exaggerations or even sometimes lies‚ especially if they are not from white rich families but from the working class. The character Sylvester in Truman Capote’s story “My side of the matter” is presented as a confused kid with a lot of troubles in his

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    CRJ 313 19 February 2012 Truman: Bomb Dropping It was August 6‚ 1945 when the first ever atomic bomb dropped on the city of Hiroshima in Japan. Three days later another was dropped on the city of Nagasaki‚ Japan and this let to the surrender of Japan in World War II. The surrender would have not occurred so soon if it had not been for President Harry Truman’s decision to use the first ever nuclear attack on another nation. His decision changed history and the way the world worked. This meant

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    Kids Fashion Week The article written by “The Daily Beast” Tom Sykes‚ focused on the effects of London’s “Kids Fashion Week”‚ on children. Sykes started with his own experience as a child. His mother happens to specialize in hand-made clothes‚ using materials like cotton‚ silk‚ and wool. She’s been doing so for over 50 years and does work for all ages‚ especially for young children. He talks about his experience posing for his mothers adverts in the “British Vogue”. He states that the

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    In Britain‚ radio broadcasting was dominated entirely by the BBC‚ which since the early 1920s had been developing a broad spectrum of programming including different genres of music and speech‚ including documentaries‚ drama‚ comedy‚ news‚ religious broadcasts‚ children’s programmes‚ schools broadcasts and sports coverage). BBC output was a unifying force within British culture‚ and has been written about extensively elsewhere. In the 1950s‚ a small but growing cohort of Rock and pop music fans

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    late-night talk shows with the debut of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. A satirical news show in the vein of The Daily Show‚ Oliver tackles important issues and topics often overlooked by mainstream news outlets. The similarities between Last Week Tonight and The Daily Show are no coincidence‚ as John Oliver spent several years working as a writer and on-air correspondent for The Daily Show‚ including an eight-week stint as guest-host. As with many late-night talk shows‚ Oliver’s show deals heavily

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    important reason for the development of the Cold War in the years 1948 – 1955: -The Truman Doctrine - The Potsdam Conference Both the Truman Doctrine and Potsdam Conference were rhetorical confrontations between communism and capitalism. The Truman Doctrine was an American foreign policy and the Potsdam conference was hostile meeting between the leaders of Britain‚ USA‚ and Russia. I think that the Truman Doctrine was the more important reason for the development of the Cold War. The Potsdam

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    that President Truman did not support. He felt it was imperative to put an end to the spread of communism‚ and that is what he set out to accomplish during the Cold War. The Truman Doctrine forced change and provided aid to any country whose steadiness was threatened by this type of leadership. This successful doctrine‚ which was first implemented in Turkey and Greece‚ asserts that the U.S. would contain communism where it already exists by committing all resources necessary. (Truman Doctrine Video

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    If you had two options to win the war‚ what what you do? Truman was in that same situation when he was president. Truman had two options‚ option one was to invade japan‚ option two was to bomb them. While Roosevelt was president Truman had no idea about the A-Bomb he had no clue that their was an A-Bomb but as soon as Roosevelt died Truman was introduced to the A-Bomb. Truman wanted to end the war completely so he had to think of what he was going to do‚ option one or option two. While Roosevelt

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    communism‚ including Greece and Turkey. President Harry Truman feared that the fall of Greece and Turkey to communism would lead to the fall of other countries‚ so he urged Congress to aid the countries with money‚ known as the Truman Doctrine. In Western Europe‚ many were faced with shortages of food and medical supplies‚ so Congress approved the Marshall Plan‚ in which the U.S.

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