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    Communism really was a threat to Australians in the 1950s‚ the events of the Korean War‚ different alliances being formed‚ the banning of the Communist party of Australia (CPA) and the Petrov affair all tell us that communism could spread to Australia. Australia responded to the threat of communism by joining the Korean war in 1950‚ Australia joined the Korean war to prevent fighting communism in Australia‚ so they fought overseas. The war was between the United Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR) backed

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    a different opinion of what we just saw. In today’s society‚ we are often opposed to reliving the harsh realities of our past‚ rape‚ enslavement‚ and war for a few examples. What makes the man who I chose to do this paper about different is that he strives to highlight these times in history that we are told to forget and make sensitive topics. This man is the “Genius”‚ Mr. Fred Wilson. His art goes

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    The Effects of Technology Education‚ Science‚ and Mathematics Integration Upon Eighth Grader ’s Technological Problem-Solving Ability by Vincent William Childress Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Vocational and Technical Education Approved: (Signatures on original) ______________________________ Dr. James E. LaPorte‚ Chair __________________________

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    According to Stephanie Coontz ‚ in “What we really miss about the 1950s”‚ people enjoyed living in 1950s for a number of reasons. First of all‚ wages‚ during 1950s‚ rose rapidly and government’s help was remarkably big. Government’s role during that time was to help young people to start their future by paying for their education. Not only young society received great support‚ but also Veterans‚ who could pay less than one dollar for part payment when buying their houses. Another group that received

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    1. Introduction 1.1 The Changing Scientific and Technological Landscape In the 1950s and 1960s‚ the United States was internationally pre-eminent in science and technology. The only country comparable to the US in terms of per capita innovative output during this time was Switzerland and much of any significant scientific and technological effort and achievement remained the exclusive preserve of a few advanced industrialised countries. In the last 30 years or so‚ however‚ the economic landscape

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    now we could never live without it. This shows the high degree of expectations and faith in technology that is apparent everywhere around us. Technology was once considered a luxury‚ now it is a necessity. There are two methods of coping with technological change: accept it and implement it or oppose it and try to stop its progress. There are many positive reasons why our society should accept and implement technology. Technology has advanced our societies health care with the discovery of new

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    disappear. In the 1950’s‚ like in no other decade‚ people became homeowners; prosperity was plentiful and bad times were thought to be something of the past. Capitalism was working and it was working well‚ to have a better life than one’s parents was only matter of willingness. Clearly it is evident why “Americans chose the 1950’s than any other single decade as the best time for children to grow up.” (Pg32) In the essay “What We really Miss About the 1950’s” Stephanie Coontz has made several observations

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    publications were the dominant medium to the modern era where the internet has emerged as the dominant medium the field of journalism has experienced colossal growth‚ development‚ and evolvement. The changes caused by the gradual introduction of new and more efficient mediums consistently affected journalism and the way journalists delivered content to the public. Prior to the concept of broadcasting‚ newspapers were the primary means of communication in society. Initially newspapers were a means of

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    Technological Advances During World War II No other war has had the profound effect on technological advances on our current lives than those that took place during World War II. The technological advances that emerged as a consequence of constant warfare were very significant for that decade but especially for today’s daily life. Some may look upon the negative effects of the Second World War‚ but technological advancements served many benefits for humanity. The role of scientific inventions

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    Kirat Hundle 1. What is the difference between an element and a compound? An element is an isotope made of the number of neutrons it has. A compound is a substance made of two or more different elements (a mixture). 2. What is the periodic table? A periodic table is where the chemical elements are organized based on their atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)‚ electron arrangement‚ and chemical properties. 3. Give two examples of each of the four major mineral groups (silicates‚ carbonates

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