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    General of the Army Douglas MacArthur was best known for his leadership and the impact he had on the Pacific front during World War II. He also excelled during the first Great War and the Korean War. He was a decorated veteran that was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Philippines. At home‚ the American people revered him as a hero. President Harry Truman saw a different man in MacArthur. He saw a subordinate‚ rogue leader intent on doing whatever he wanted in the Pacific. This paper

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    approximately 13‚000 tons of supplies a day were delivered. The Douglas Aircraft Company‚ whose “C-54 airplanes were the backbone of the campaign”‚ released an advertisement with its headline: “Milk . . . new weapon of democracy (Standage‚ 2010).” The Douglas Aircraft advertisement is portraying the saving grace that was being provided to the Berliners by the airdrops that released supplies by the tons‚ predominantly from Douglas Aircraft planes‚ into West Berlin. Through the dark clouds‚ appear

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    The Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858 was a very influential event that occurred in American history and has much significance‚ even till this day. The debates were in contest for the United States Senate seat in Illinois. The main topic involved in the debates was based around slavery and the separation of the union because of it. Both Lincoln and Douglas refer to the U.S. Constitution in their remarks and state different opinions surrounding what they interpret the meaning of certain parts regarding

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    Henri Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson is one of the world’s most influential photography Masters. With his small hand camera he unobtrusively photographed people’s lives around the world. He was solely responsible for bridging the gap between photojournalism and art. He has published more than a dozen books of his work. The greatest museums in the world have shown his work. From my start as a photographer‚ I was always drawn to taking photographs of people. I feel it was only instinct

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    Second Opinion by Douglas Dunn is a personal account of his wife being diagnosed with cancer. This account can relate to anyone who has had to watch a loved one be sick and slowly die away. In this poem he talks about sitting in the waiting room of the hospital waiting to be called back for the news. He witnesses people who look healthier than others and a mother who is using a walking stick and her kids look distraught. The doctor comes back and calls him in to let Douglas know his wife has been

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    Douglas Mc. Arthur ‘I shall be back’‚ yelled a high official as he went to sea. This man had lived in the Philippines for more than five years. As he and his family left‚ they say their homes being destroyed a a man said‚ ‘I shall be back.’ This high official was Douglas Mc. Arthur himself. He trained men and oversaw their training in the Philippines for some time now. Now he was leaving his home and his life that he made on that island. Douglas fought in world war one as a leader of the rainbow

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    legendary Fredrick Douglas‚ who was born a slave and defied the odds of his time. The other Richard Wright‚ though in a time no as oppressed as Fredrick‚ he was a man who would not settle for less. These two men have amazing stories of how they overcame the odds and learned to read and write in a time when it was considered illegal for a Black man to have these skills. I was lucky enough to read their stories and will share my thoughts and experiences with you. Fredrick Douglas was born a slave and

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    Introduction This essay illustrates the ideas of Henri Fayol and Abraham Maslow and their application to Suzie ’s job as a manager. According to Robbins‚ Bergman‚ Stagg and Coulter (2003‚ p.6)‚ a manager is defined as someone who works with and through other people by coordinating their work activities in order to accomplish organizational goals. In this case‚ Suzie ’s job as a manager required her to work with and through the supervisor and employees to run the store more effectively. In addition

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    conservative Salon system started their own - the Salon d’Automne exhibition. Among these artists that rebelled was Henri Matisse‚ a French artist that was not afraid to use bold bright colors in his art. His work from this era is described as “fauve”‚ a term meaning wild beasts in French that critic Louis Vauxcelles in reaction to the vibrant colors and harsh brushstrokes. Henri Matisse’s Le Bonheur de Vivre (The Joy of Life) although not a part of the Salon d’Automne‚ was completed shortly after

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    Why is The Douglas tragedy a popular ballad? – by Luciano Daniel Gercek The Douglas tragedy is a narrative poem arranged in the form of a ballad‚ for it tells a story. Besides‚ it is considered a popular ballad because it does not have an author. It also begins in media res‚ when Lord Douglas is awoken and urged to put on his armour in order to prevent his daughter’s wrongdoing – his eldest daughter‚ Lady Margaret‚ has eloped with Lord William. Both father and sons set off after her and stand

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