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    the effect our personal context has had on what we value‚ providing the lens through which we perceive discovery. In particular‚ personal context can influence the values of an individual to create barriers to discovery. This is evident in both Star Wars Episode III‚ Revenge of the Sith‚ and Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. Anakin faces a barrier to discovery due to his context lending him a desperation to have the power to safeguard his loved ones. Mustapha Mond faces barriers of his own devising

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    1861-1865 population - 22 million - 90% of ind. goods‚ esp. munitions - efficient railroad system - controlled the navy‚ which could be used to blockade s. ports and shut down the s. eco. - but would have to fight an offensive war (long supply lines‚ unfamiliar territory...) - capable mil. leaders‚ inc. Ulysses S. Grant -       Confederates had excellent generals too -Robert E. Lee and Thomas Jackson Defending is always easier than attacking (familiar w/climate and territory‚ possible

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    The two events in American history that I believe shaped America the most are the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. They both were periods of history in which there was a lot of turmoil‚ and for good reason. They both were bloody wars‚ but they showed how willing American’s were to fight for what they thought was truly right. The Revolutionary War showed how much Americans were willing to fight for their freedom against an oppressive and controlling government. American people were ready

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    Have you ever thought about the similarities between African Americans and white Caucasians? Many people do not think about the differences or similarities within race. Even though there were a lot of conflicts between them. They really do not consider themselves different. African Americans and white Caucasians are one of the most common races that are treated poorly‚ stereotyped‚ and both humans. African Americans are poorly treated‚ they are stereotyped‚ and they are also human beings. First

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    In the last years of the 19th century‚ the United States found itself taking part in what John Jay; American secretary of state‚ denoted to as a “Superb Little War”. The war started with the highest levels of motivation‚ carried on with outstanding and so many significant positive effects‚ John Jay was right in calling the Cuban-American war a “Superb Little War”. The defeat of the Spanish forces in Cuba marked the end of their regime in the Americas and set the United States as a universal military

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    the Civil War HIS/110 The Civil War is considered to be greatest war in American history‚ perhaps because it is the only war ever fought on American soil. Three million men fought in this war and 600‚000 died. As of today‚ this war is the most fascinated because it was fought on American soil. There have been many documents and books written about the Civil War‚ this war also settled disputes betweent the states and gave many blacks their freedom. The origins of the American Civil War

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    To claim that the Civil War was unlike any other war since is to dispute the claims of countless historians who view it as a prelude or prototype for the type of wars that followed‚ “Library shelves groan with works pointing to the Civil War as a harbinger of “total war” in its modern form.” This claim‚ as well as overlooking strategies and tactics that have been applied and evolved through subsequent wars‚ overlooks the significance of ideological warfare and policies of a central government such

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    the colonies since the American Revolution‚ and so‚ the Latin American wars were vicious and were sparked by ideas of independence. Thanks to Napoleon’s invasion of Spain‚ the rebels in Latin America had the perfect excuse to declare their independence. However‚ even though the independence movements happened at a relatively close time from one another‚ they were not necessarily link together‚ since they have their own heroes and history. We can separate the Latin American wars into three fronts: Mexican

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    There were several important factors that lead to the war between Britain and the United States. In this essay‚ we will explore three of them. The first issue was the impressment of United States seamen into the Royal Navy. Second‚ was a series of trade restrictions enacted by Britain to impede American trade with France. And third‚ a possible desire of the United States to annex Canada. The Royal Navy was the largest navy in the world. In order to provide enough manpower to run its ships‚ the

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    Years War and the american revolution. The Seven Years War and the american revolution resulted in political‚ social‚ and/or economic changes. The Seven Years War which was also known as the French and Indian War started in 1756 and ended in 1763. It was mainly France and England who were fighting over the colonies (colonial territory including the United States and Canada). The 7 years war resulted in political‚ social and economic changes but it mainly had economic changes. The American Revolution

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