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    people stay in them. We have 5 very special people on the show today. Now‚ first we have to get to know you. Please state your name and blood type. Tom: What does blood type have to do with ANYTHING? Dr X: Just answer the question. Tom: Uh…Tom…and I don’t know my blood type… Dr X: Right then. And you‚ please state your name and blood type Elsa: Elsa‚ and why do YOU have to know my blood type? Dr. X: Because it’s MY show. YOU’RE just on it because your life sucks! Elsa: No. That’s

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    this stalemate lasted for a very long time. Because of this lasting a long time‚ Truman and MacArthur argued over what to do about the war. Truman said they should talk with China and come to an agreement but MacArthur

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    During March 1947‚ President Harry Truman established the Truman Doctrine. This meant the United States would go on to provide $400 million in political‚ military and economic support to all democratic nations resisting communism [Office of the Historian‚ 2018]. To justify his cause‚ Truman said “I believe we must assist free peoples to work out their destinies in their own way” [Office of the Historian‚ 2018]

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    edition. Third‚ I found many of the comments from readers and reviewers both thoughtful and useful‚ and I wanted to absorb some of the best of them into the book. And finally‚ in this 3.0 edition‚ I have added two new chapters to deal with themes related to the flat world that were not apparent to me before but now seem extremely important. One deals with how to be a political activist and social entrepreneur in a flat world. The other deals with a more troubling phenomenon—how we manage our reputations

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    that is what happened to the 33rd President of the United States Harry S. Truman At the time of Roosevelt’s death‚ Truman was Vice-President for only 82 days and he faced more challenges in domestic and foreign affairs than any other U.S. president did at the time‚ yet he manages to steer this country in the right direction. Truman knew nothing about the Manhattan Project‚ and the atomic bomb. When Truman took the reins unexpectedly‚ (April 12‚ 1945) he was forced to deal with keeping

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    dominated by so called "reality" television shows. It is nearly impossible to flip through the channels and not see one of these shows. Reality television has been around since the 1940’s‚ but since the premiere of "Survivor" in 2000‚ the popularity of reality shows has exploded. Since thisexplosion in 2000‚ reality shows have become extreme and bizarre. I am personally not a fan of these shows and I don’t watch much t.v.‚ but there are a few shows over the years that have caught my attention.

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    Reality shows‚ why do we like them so much? I started thinking about this question‚ and then I though about how many I actually had watched. Reality shows has become a big trend in our society today. People can become famous for almost anything‚ and a lot of people seem to think that being in a reality show is the biggest thing that can happen in life. I think all of us have though about being famous at some point in our life. How nice it would feel to be that athlete‚ singer or actor that everyone

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    “Assess the significance of the Truman Doctrine for the origins and development of the cold war” The Truman Doctrine was significant to the origins and the development of the cold war between 1945 and 1991 as it had many effects on the Ideologies of Communism and Capitalism‚ the Sphere of Influence and Universalism. Other significant events that helped shape the Cold War were the three big war conferences‚ which were the Yalta‚ Tehran and the Potsdam all of which were attended by the big three

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    “The Adventures of Huck Finn” show this lack of protection‚ as well as the maturity levels that affect both boys. Holden Caulfield is cynical when he gazes into the mist of a world that appears distorted. For Huck Finn‚ it is not the same because it is his conscience he struggles with. Both of these characters lack the sufficient guidance that they need to survive in society - it is their role models that help them through these issues as time progresses. Both novels show two boys growing up in a society

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    voices or instruments. Polyphonic means two things and monophonic means one. 6. Many early humans occasionally occupied caves‚ which have natural resonant echoes. No doubt that helped inspire people to chant and make other rhythmic sounds. 7. It shows religious importance. Not all music is the same. 8. Religion played a very important role in the daily life of ancient cultures. No there the same. 9. Music notation allows for multiple people to be able to learn to play a musical composition without

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