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    responsibilities. This includes the secrecy of the room by taking no one down in the room. With this empowerment‚ Will was pushed now more than ever to push toward a superpower. At this point in the movie‚ it is only Will’s first day of Sky High‚ the high school for superheroes; but‚ Will has become a sidekick since he doesn’t know his superpower. The teacher for the sidekicks‚ Jonathan‚ was Steve’s sidekick but when it came down to it‚ Steve forgot his sidekick’s name and never told his son about him.

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    “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” By conforming‚ it signals conceding to the dominant power which immediately gives up one’s freedom by letting them control you. This motivated the two superpowers in the Cold War as neither country wanted to concede to the dominant power. The Cold War had no large scale direct fighting and instead was political and military tension between the Western Bloc and Eastern Bloc. The Soviet Union and United States‚ opposing forces‚ pursued

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    detente

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    Is it fair to say detente had failed due to actions of both powers by 1979? Alex Polanski Detente was an international policy that was mainly taken up by the USA‚ USSR and their respective allies. However due to various actions taken by both sides‚ it had failed by 1979‚ returning to the pre-detente era 1950’s Truman style conflict. One way in which both the USA and USSR had failed detente was through the lack of any decisions being agreed on during the SALT 2 negotiations of 1979. The SALT

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    20.Pakistan defined itself in terms of religion‚ fell under the control of military leaders‚ andsaw its Bengali-speaking eastern section secede to become the independent nation of Bangladesh in 1971. India‚ a secular republic with a 90 percent Hindu population‚inherited a larger share of industrial and educational resources and was able to maintainunity despite its linguistic heterogeneity.30.In Southeast Asia‚ the defeats that the Japanese inflicted on the British‚ French‚ andDutch forces in World

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    in European countries to help rebuild and restart its economy. The Marshall Plan was America’s way to increase its capitalist sphere of influence‚ while diminishing communism. Tensions quickly escalated as each ideology wanted to be the superior superpower and have as much influence as possible. This led to wars being fought in disputed regions‚ such as Vietnam‚ the Korean Peninsula‚ Afghanistan... Mistrust between leaders led to increased tensions‚ which forced them to increase their influence as

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    Abuse of Political Power

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    Mugabe. In this way they abuse their authority and can affect a country socially and economically. At present the world is controlled by the superpowers that‚ through media and propaganda‚ can have a huge influence and impact on people around the world. They have the most nuclear weapons‚ the largest armies and the most resources to fund an invasion. These superpowers‚ namely America‚ China‚ Russia‚ France and England‚ basically control the UN‚ because for any mission of the UN to be approved‚ all of the

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    Origins of the cold War

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    until 1991 when there was a time between the powers in the Western bock lead by the United States of America (USA) and its allies and the Eastern Block dominated by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). The two blocks lead by the two superpowers had profound economic‚ political and ideological differences. In their race for global influence propaganda became of great importance. Propaganda contributed to the outbreak of the cold war. Ideology: The ideological differences between the two

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    finger print controlled with one more of Medusa’s men. When you walk out of the second door there is another maze that ends with a door that is finger print controlled and voice controlled with another of Medusa’s underground palace men. I have superpowers which are chameleon‚ invisibility‚ and shape shifting. Chameleon makes me blend into anything like a chameleon. Invisibility makes me go invisible‚ and shape shifting makes me go out of shape and become anything. I got passed the first door by using

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    the globe such as Latin America‚ Asia‚ and Europe. During the Cold War the continent of Europe was divided. (Doc. 1) Western Europe was non-communist while Eastern Europe was communist. During the Cold War the U.S and USSR were known as the superpowers. The American led military alliance was called Nato while the Soviet led alliance was called the Warsaw Pact. During the Cold War the Asian nation of Korea and Vietnam were divided. (Doc. 6a and 6b) Both nations were divided into communist and

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    I’ve often wondered how best to define education. I’d like to define education as the procurement of those preternatural skills which would enable a person to choose between what is right and what is not. Our Indian system of education since time immemorial has been sailing magnificently on the winds of hope‚ moral coherence and ethical values with the principal objective of making all of us good human beings as opposed to mere knowledge banks. As of today‚ ‘Indian Education’ is an immaculate mélange

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