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    Emigrating here from a different country you would think that respect is definitely an aspect that remains the same throughout the whole world‚ but not necessarily so. Respect in the United States is virtually nonexistent‚ particularly the respect that children have towards their parents. That’s something I really can’t wrap my head around‚ coming from a southeast Asian country. Respect is something that us foreign kids are taught at a very young age‚ unlike here. Here it seems like even seniors

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    name a few‚ but what if I told you that there was an epidemic going on in America that has killed more then 300‚00 people a year (Tuberose‚ par1). Envision an epidemic so strong that in the past 20 years there has been a dramatic increase in the United States (Nutrition‚ par 3). How would you feel if I told you this very epidemic was in your house right now? America is at war right now and we are losing. This war started many years ago and has not yet been won. Every year we lose many of our beloved

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    Saeed Kureshi – Admiral‚ Artist and Musician `Obsessed with the discovery of unexplored areas of the hugely visual terrain‚ Saeed Kureshi perpetrates deliberate deconstruction of line and form‚ It all begins with random‚ but pre-reckoned linear strokes to form a dynamic skeleton of the intended subject or composition…’(quote) Entering the residence of M Saeed Kureshi and his artist wife‚ one closes the door on the pin-pricks of daily routine. There one discovers paintings‚

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    not only were adapted for amphibious warfare but changed depending on the particular island. One of the most import and decisive changes of doctrine for US forces was the use of the air power and the aircraft carrier. Prior to World War II the US Navy was in a sort of a civil war within its self. The Navy’s of the world were built around the battleship and there was a large contingent of US Naval Officers who believed that the aircraft carrier was a large ship to be used by Captain of the battleship

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    With the thought of poverty‚ several issues come to mind: money‚ crime‚ health and welfare. These are the top four concerns when responding to the issue of poverty in our nation as a whole. Each presents problems and solutions‚ but addressing them in the face of government is difficult; for every good point or action‚ there is a negative reaction affecting both pro and con supporters. The most prevalent means of measuring poverty have been‚ and continue to be‚ bench marks related to money. Poverty

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    assistance in the war‚ Japanese were already defeated Decision to use bomb was made at a political‚ not military level First bomb was unnecessary experiment There was not one target in East Asia worth blowing up Idea was proposed to the Secretary of the Navy that the bomb should be demonstrated to the Japanese so that they had an idea of what they were facing War would have been over in two weeks without the dropping of the bomb Quotes: “In official internal military interviews‚ diaries and other private

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    A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of U.S. Navy Action and Operational Reports from World War II‚ Pacific Theater Part 1. CINCPAC: Commander-in-Chief Pacific Area UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS OF AMERICA A Guide to the Microfilm Edition of World War II Research Collections U.S. Navy Action and Operational Reports from World War II Pacific Theater Part 1. CINCPAC: Commander-in-Chief Pacific Area Command Project Editor Robert Ë. Lester Guide compiled by Blair D. Hydrick A microfilm project

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    George Dewey‚ the Navy won the most glorious victory in the history of the Navy. However this didn ’t end the war. In order for America to force the Spanish out‚ a military invasion on Cuba would have to take place. More than 250‚000 soldiers rushed to volunteer for service. Soldiers gathered in Florida and waited impatiently for supplies and transportation. Some individuals organized and outfitted their own regiments. Teddy Roosevelt was the Assistant Secretary of the Navy at the time‚

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    to the UK which‚ thanks to its incomparable navy

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    these ships contributed heavily to their destruction. As stated on Wikipedia (Better to use where that quote actually came from) “So‚ Britain went into Dreadnoughts. In so doing‚ she bankrupted the Empire and lost her position as the world’s premier navy forever.” (Citation) This is clearly stating that these ships ended the war for them. As a wired article says‚ “They forced Germany to pour huge sums into its

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