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    The Response In response the Kennedy summoned his closest advisors to seek advice and perspectives on gaining new knowledge about cuban missile sites. There were many perspectives from do nothing to bombing cuban missile sites. Kennedy‚ under immense pressure‚ decided to order a naval “quarantine”‚ and the use of this word legally states that there is a chance of war‚ and this rhetoric allowed America to receive support of the Organization of American States. Kennedy also sent a letter to Khrushchev

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    Possibility of Evil Response Small towns are very susceptible to questionably informed gossip because everyone knows each other and “everybody’s business” (Sulzberger). In the article In smalltown Us‚ gossip moves to the web‚ and turn vicious a social media Web called Topix starts a “cesspool of character assassination” (Sulzberger). Outings‚ such as grocery shopping‚ brought people to glance at each other in disproval. Similarly in The Posibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson‚ going to the grocery

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    WRITTEN SECTIONS OF AP WORLD HISTORY TEST In the free-response section of the AP World History Exam‚ all students are asked to answer three constructed-response (essay) questions: Part A — An essay that requires comparison and analysis of up to ten “documents” which can include texts‚ pictures‚ graphs‚ maps‚ etc.—DOCUMENT BASED QUESTION (DBQ) Part B — An essay question that deals specifically with continuity and change over time (covering at least one of the periods in the concept outline)

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    Why we read Literature

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    people. Reading about the past may help you understand why a country has certain customs or why a some people act how they do. Reading might help us in our personal lives by improving our vocabulary‚ improved analytical thinking‚ greater tranquility‚ enhanced smarts‚ reduces stress‚ improved memory‚ and writing skills. With reading improving these skills easily will help our overall health. Reading is important in todays world because it is how we discover new things. Books‚ magazines and even the

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    The Real Reasons We Explore Space "When you ask people what we do‚ beyond thr broad category of "space"‚ they aren’t quite sure. And if you ask them what we’re planning to do‚ they’re even less sure. But they know that they love NASA. So NASA has what in the marketing dicipline would be called very strong brand loyalty‚ even though people are not familiar in detail with what we do or why they like it‚" says Michael Griffin. From 2005 to 2009 Michael Griffin served as the administrator of

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    Donor fatigue Response Paper: Dead Aid Africa is the poorest continent in the world. This could be explained by a lot of different things. One of the main reasons is that the country has always (since the Africa’s colonization by the European) been dependant of the donations and help of Western countries. To illustrate this point‚ we can just watch the number and see that during the last 50 years Africa received $400 billion of Aids‚ with no significant results. The fact that a lot of money

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    The question‚ “Are we the dumbest generation?” has been asked by many and we all have different point of view on it. There’s no wrong or right answer when it comes to it‚ but I‚ for one think that we are not the dumbest generation. Because technology has upgraded since it has been introduced to us all and technology has affected us in marvelous ways. Bauerlein stated‚ “The advantages of twenty-first century teen life keep expanding‚ the eighties and nineties economy and the digital revolution providing

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    The question‚ “Are we the dumbest generation?” has been asked by many and we all have different point of view on it. There’s no wrong or right answer when it comes to it‚ but I‚ for one think that we are not the dumbest generation. Because technology has upgraded since it has been introduced to us all and technology has affected us in marvelous ways. Bauerlein stated‚ “The advantages of twenty-first century teen life keep expanding‚ the eighties and nineties economy and the digital revolution providing

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    Why do we sleep? As we all know‚ one third of our life is spent to sleep‚ but very few people intend to lay bare the secret of that. There would be a question: why do we sleep? According to the video "The Function of Sleep"‚ Tyson states that people are not very clear about the purpose of sleep‚ but some researchers believe that sleep could enhance memory. MIT researcher Matthew Wilson also illustrates the thoughts of a rat can be read by implanted the electric wire into its brain. According to

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    Racism in the Movies

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    Spike Lee’s‚ Do The Right Thing is a comtemporary look at racism in a ordinary city urban neighborhood. The movie is seen through the eyes of the main character‚ Mookey‚ we are shown the multiple relationships and often typical stereotypes of racial groups. This movies is filled with symbolism and imagery that feeds to the story’s plot. Throughout the movie‚ the scorching heat is always being refereed to. As the movie goes on ‚ the heat rises. I think this is done to represent the increasing racial

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