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    Children in foster care should not be able to return to their parents who have committed a felony. It is unsafe for the child‚ the child is at risk to be singled out by other parents‚ and overall it is morally wrong. No child should every be able to return to their parent or parents if they are at risk in any shape or form. For a child to return to a parent or parents who have committed a felony is unsafe for the child. The parent may be mentally unstable‚ which may blur the way they think and

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    Vladimir Lenin: A Catalyst for Revolution In the late 19th and early 20th centuries‚ revolutionary Vladimir Lenin was the driving force behind Russian Marxism‚ reformation and organization of the working class‚ and the political catalyst behind the Revolution of 1905. During this time period‚ the new Russian working class had left the countryside for urban factories. Workers revolted against Tsarist oppression and participated in illegal strikes. Lenin organized workers under the Social Democratic

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    with racism. Why would anyone wanted to treat anybody different because of the color of their skin or because they are different? Well‚ some brave African Americans finally stood up for themselves but first they had to make some sacrifices such as Rosa Parks being arrested. Another thing that caused the boycott to succeed was that the entire Negro states hat stuck together and really stuck it out through the whole boycott‚ and one of the last things that really helped the boycott was King’s speech

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    people back then would say he was‚ “horrifying.” Joseph Stalin would be described as a brutal and unforgiving leader. Joseph Stalin would be known as one of the most ruthless and most evil men in the course of world history‚ but would help Russia and the Soviet Union’s economies. Joseph Stalin was born Josef Vissarionovich Djugashvili on December 18‚ 1878 in the small town of Gori in the European country‚ Georgia. Georgia at that time was part of the Russian Empire. Stalin was born into poverty‚ and committed

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    Stalin’s five year plan was launched and approved by the Communist party in 1928. Visualizing a "revolution from above"‚ Stalin’s goal was the swift industrialization and collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union. Stalin believed that the Soviet domestic policy should stop being driven by capitalism and the New Economic Policy as soon as possible. In return‚ the Soviet Union would be transformed into an industrialized socialist state regardless of the cost involved in the process. The

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    Debate: Lenin‚ Tyrant or Savior? The debate is still going on between high profile historians as to whether or not Lenin was a Tyrant or a Savior. It is hard to just take one side‚ as it is not clear cut. To understand better why it is so hard to put Lenin under one of theses profiles‚ I will study the arguments as to why he was a Tyrant. Then I will go over the arguments which support the idea that Lenin was in fact a Savior. I will then be able to take an opinion. Lenin was very interested

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    Journal January 16‚ 2013 First day in Uratex on OJT (On The Job Training Junior). I’m very excited because this is my first time to go in a company as an on the job training student. Im also nervous because I don’t know what im going to do if ill start at work. And I have no idea who im work with and what task will be assign to me‚ if its hard or not. Because in my interview maam Lorie said that ill be the one who will take time and motion study. She is the Production Department

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    How far was Stalins personality responsive for the great purges? By researching Stalin we can see he had a very different personality. He started of life as the son of a poor family. He was strong willed and managed to weave his way to the top of the soviet government all because of his sneaky personality. But saying his personality was responsible for the great purges are a debatable question. Some historians believe he did it just because he thought it was the right action for power in soviet

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    Why did the Revolution fail to topple the Tsar in 1905‚ but succeed in 1917? The Russian Revolution had a decisive impact on the history of the twentieth century. Its implications and influences went on to effect a huge area and last decades. True to the large impact that it had‚ it was a large event. It spanned years and included many various groups and individuals. When studying the Russian Revolution it is important to note that it came during a time of change in Russia. Over the forty years

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    Vladimir Ilyich Lenin The most dedicated leader of the revolution‚ and future leader of the Bolshevik Party in Russia‚ was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov. He was born in 1870 in Simbirsk‚ Russia‚ a small town on the Volga River‚ to a family of hereditary nobles that were not wealt but quite comfortable. Vladimir Ulyanov‚ who would later change his name to Leninwas the third of seven children. His oldest brother‚ Aleksandr‚ was hanged in May of 1887 for having joined in a plot to kill Czar Alexander

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