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    The Most Significant Events in the Latter Half of the 20th Century Michael Hackelton Axia College of University of Phoenix HIS 135 The American Experience Since 1945 George Lawrence-Ell 24 August 2008 The Most Significant Events in the Latter Half of the 20th Century Introduction During the latter half of the 20th century‚ the United States changed greatly in the arenas of politics‚ economics‚ and social make up. Following World War II‚ in just 50 years‚ the US saw periods of great

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    Another Chance Where this story begins‚ is before I have memory of it. I know the history from my family and as I grew up I seen it for myself. My parents were together and happy until I was almost two years of age. I look back and see pictures of us as a family. I see alot of happiness in them. I don’t completely understand what went wrong. But things did change. I stayed with my mom and my sister Adrianne. They tell me that visitations did take place every other weekend and I didn’t like

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    World War Two began on September 1‚ 1939. It has been called the most of significant moments in World History. This brought about major chances to the world‚ including improvement in technology and the start to post-war social changes. Some of the main powers in the war were the Allied nation; the British Empire‚ the USSR‚ and the United States of America‚ and the Axis nation; Germany‚ Italy‚ Japan and their smaller allies. The war began when Germany invaded Poland. In retaliation Britain and France

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    What was the most significant event in the life of the DDR? Germany was never meant to split up. The significant things were communism‚ the division‚ the fall of the berlin fall and control. We can’t really point to a significant event. More importantly‚ most of the changes that took place in the life of the GDR were forced upon it from outside – crushing the Berlin workers rising‚ building the Berlin wall and the end of the soviet union were all external. Germany was split into two countries‚

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    year that many attribute to be the beginning of the Vietnam War. 1964 was the year that two events took place that are responsible for pulling America into a total war with Northern Vietnam‚ allegedly to prevent the spread of Communism in Asia and to avenge the before mentioned attacks. The media’s reporting and reaction to the event played a big part in the effect it had on our people and course of history‚ honest or dishonest as it maybe have been. On August 2‚ 1964‚ The U.S. Maddox sailed into

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    of other countries and the types of healthcare systems. We continued on with the discussion about how the government plays a role in the delivery of the healthcare system. In this paper I will discuss an event that has changed or affected the delivery of healthcare. I will discuss how the event has changed healthcare the significance and my beliefs of its value in healthcare. In the early 1980’s the cost of healthcare started rising and the US healthcare system began to grow drastically When

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    and the Holy Roman Empire was experiencing a grand accumulation of uprisings. Along with the Protestant Reformation (1517) and the Dutch Revolt (1568-1609)‚ the Germanic states and the Holy Roman Empire were home to one of the most significant peasant revolts in European history‚ the revolt of 1524. Causes of the revolt include the unfair treatment of serfs by nobles and the evolution of Lutheranism and protestant reform in peasant culture. The nobles were under the assumption that the commoners would

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    (DMX) to people under the age of 18 years old. January 4‚ 2012‚ the California Poison Control System reports that DXM abuse calls for children under the age of 17 have increased 850 percent in the past decade (San Jose Mercury News). Which made DXM the most commonly reported type of abuse in this age bracket. This shocking increase of teenage abuse forced the nation to take action and change our health care system for drug education and rehabilitation centers. Before the law passed‚ kids and teenagers

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    4. What do you feel is your most significant accomplishment? My most significant accomplishment is stepping out of my comfort zone freshman year and joining the Forensics team. I no longer have a fear of public speaking in front of people whom I don’t know. I have made tons of new friends and developed new opinions and views on certain aspects that affect our world. I have competed at state twice and been told by multiple people I always look happy and engaged watching other people’s pieces

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    Gregory Sidon Eng MO1A July 22‚ y It was a cool summer evening going into senior year with a slight breeze sliding over our scalps. The branches were swaying ever so calmly at the park on the Texas Track. I was with my cousin James who I always looked up too growing up‚ but now resented. He was the kid who always knew what to say and had a demeanor that was cool to the touch. With the long hair‚ gauges‚ and cool skate clothes. I wanted to be just like that. I was raised in private school

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