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    Institute of Nursing Student Council Red Cross Youth Council – I.N. Unit S.Y. 2012 – 2013 July 6‚ 2012 To:Dr. Miguel M. Carpio Vice-President for Academic Services Thru:Dr. Marilou F. Cao Director‚ Office of Student Affairs Sir: Greetings in the name of service and solidarity! The Disaster Management Services Committee and Safety Services Committee of the Far Eastern University - Red Cross Youth Council Institute of Nursing Unit (FEU-RCYC IN Unit) under the Institute of Nursing

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    Cold War: The Vietnam War

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    Jubayer Ahmed Mr.Disiro period 8 Imagine a war without the use of weapons. The Cold War was a standoff between the United States and the Soviet Union without a use of arms (Nuclear Weapons and the Arms Race). It was a period of time with great resentment and pressure. Even though both sides never had a direct military confrontation‚ they engaged in “proxy wars” and threatened each other with nuclear annihilation (Nuclear Weapons and the Arms Race). For over forty years the Soviets and Americans

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    List of Locker Users S.Y. 2013-2014 *If your names aren’t written on the list below‚ you might have paid an insufficient amount. If so‚ please approach any SC officer to settle your accounts and avail a locker. *Blank spaces mean vacant lockers that students could still avail. *Locker users should IMMEDIATELY provide a lock for their locker or else the Student Council will be forced to CANCEL them. *Once this is posted on the SC Bulletin Board‚ students can start using their lockers

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    Everything that on the Earth similar to that in the sky. Hermes Trismegist For thousand-year history human being has always tried to learn the world around him and looked into illimitable spaces of the sky. Human being has always felt hunger for knowledge. Thirst for new knowledge has always presented in the human being. The human nature itself has leaded us to discover previously unknown secrets. I have always liked Apple Company. Now‚ when I have learned more about Steve Jobs‚ one of

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    Essay On Space Race

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    The space race‚ a race to see who could make it to space first. It had origin ties to the arms race between America and the Soviet Union. The purpose of this research paper will be to get information on just what the space race was. Along with that‚ the following questions will be answered: What events lead up prior to the space race? What was America’s and the Soviet Union’s involvement in it? And finally‚ what were the end results of the Space Race? What was the space race? It was a competition

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    The Space Race and American-Russian Relations The Cold War was an influential time period for Americans in the later half of the 20th century. This war did not involve physical warfare; no fighting on the battlefield ever took place. Rather‚ it was a war based on intimidation and fear; it was an arms race between the two global superpowers of the democratic United States of America and the communist Soviet Union. This struggle to be the ‘biggest and best ’ was one that lasted from the few

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    “‘That’s one small step for a man. One giant leap for mankind’” (“The Apollo Missions”). Neil Armstrong spoke these famous words the first day anyone had stepped foot on the moon. It was not just that any man landed on the moon‚ but it was an American man. The United States of America was proud to say that they were the first on the moon‚ especially when it came to competing with other countries such as the Soviet Union. The Americans had been going back and forth with the Soviet Union for decades

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    Satire In Catch 22

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    Aldridge‚ John W. "THE LOONY HORROR OF IT ALL- ’CATCH-22’ TURNS 25." The New York Times ON THE WEB. 26 Oct. 1986. Web. 5 Mar. 2016. . Aldridge’s essential claim in this article is that even 25 years after publication‚ Catch 22 has remained relevant and ubiquitous due to its many revelations that come only after reading. One of Aldridge’s main points in this article is that while Catch-22 is known for its satire‚ it ultimately ends with a realization of the terrors war encompasses. Aldridge makes

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    Jessie Parkerson May 5‚ 2015 Dr. Chester Dunning Russian Civilization Russia and Their Struggle with Innovation and Change Russia‚ over the past centuries‚ has made a habit of economically developing the country and enhancing the quality of life‚ only to ultimately be set back by 50-100 years. This is a vicious cycle that causes inconceivable damage to the nation. Glossing over the history of Russia‚ one would see great sacrifice for a modern outcome‚ only for a new leader to take power and set

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    Paragraph for Mission to Pluto My writing project is a first-person narrative of the first manned mission to Pluto. This will be the first human mission to the icy dwarf planet Pluto. In hopes to figure out if there is liquid water underneath the frozen nitrogen‚ the pilot will experience many obstacles. Risks of solar flares from the sun. the particles ejected from the flare is extremely dangerous for a manned mission. Since the trip is very long the spacecraft must be equipped with protective shielding

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