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  • Battles of World War 2

    Battles of World War 2

    Normandy Invasion, D-Day In December 1943, the chiefs of staff of the Allies chose American General Dwight D. Eisenhower as supreme commander for the Allies in Europe. British General, Sir Frederick Morgan, developed a number of plans for the Allies, most extraordinary was Operation Overlord, a full-scale invasion of France across the English Channel. This was the code name for the most secret command in the war. The invasion force was to cross the English

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Monika
  • The War of 1812

    The War of 1812

    The War of 1812, also known as the second American war for independence (Bailey pg. 233) was fought between the meager forces of the American government and the supreme power of Great Britain. The war ended in 1815 with the treaty of Ghent, this treaty wasn’t really a treaty but an armistice or surrender of arms. The American military suffered from defeat after defeat during the beginning of the war, these loses could be contributed

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Mike
  • Power and Liberal Order: America’s Postwar World Order in Transition

    Power and Liberal Order: America’s Postwar World Order in Transition

    Power and liberal order: America's postwar world order in transition G. John Ikenberry 017 Bendheim Hall, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, Princeton, N.J. 08540 USA Email: gji3@princeton.edu 1 Introduction Top 1 Introduction 2 The American system 3 Unipolarity, liberalism, and... 4 Unipolarity and its... 5 Ў®Hub and spokeЎЇ... 6 Multilateralism and... 7 Conclusion Notes References American global power ЁC military, economic, technological, cultural, political ЁC is one of the great realities of our age. Never

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Fatih
  • Would Francisco Pizzaro Be Considered a War Criminal Today?

    Would Francisco Pizzaro Be Considered a War Criminal Today?

    Would Francisco Pizarro be considered a war criminal today? Francisco Pizarro, born c. 1471-1478 in Trujillo, Spain, was a Spanish conquistador. He is known as the conqueror of the Inca Empire, and founder of Lima, the capital of Peru. Not only did he participate in the Vasco Nunez de Balboa expedition to Panama that discovered the Pacific Ocean, but he also claimed most of South America for Spain and opened the way for Spanish culture

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Top
  • Online Food Order System

    Online Food Order System

    Identify a technological opportunity that you propose to assess. For each of the following criteria, discuss how your proposed idea stacks up. Technological Opportunity: ClickMeals.com (hereafter referred to as CM) will provide an easy to use and navigate user interface that will allow users to place online order at any of the participating restaurants within the given area. The website will also allow users to place order for weekly or weekend lunches and dinner choosing

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Mikki
  • War on Terrorism

    War on Terrorism

    SUMMARY:- Potential U.S. allies in counterinsurgencies linked to al-Qa'ida frequently suffer from four categories of structural problems: illegitimate (and often repressive) regimes; civil-military tension manifested by fears of a coup; economic backwardness; and discriminatory societies. Because of these problems, allies often stray far from the counterinsurgency (COIN) ideal, both militarily and politically. Their security service culture often is characterized by poor intelligence; a lack of initiative; little integration of forces across units; soldiers who do

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Vietnam War

    Vietnam War

    Vietnam War The U.S. involvement in the Cold War and the worldwide spread of Communism sparked an interest in Vietnam in the early fifties. When the Vietnamese fought the French empire of Indochina for complete control in 1946, the U.S. provided military equipment to France because Communist Russia backed the Vietnamese rebellion. The fighting ended in 1954 with the split of Vietnam into a Communist controlled north and a non-Communist controlled south. The Korean War

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    Essay Length: 604 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Vika
  • How Things Move Around the Circuit

    How Things Move Around the Circuit

    In today’s business one of the most important components it takes to run the business is cash. According to Wikipedia, cash usually refers to money in the form of liquid currency, such as banknotes or coins (2002). The inflow and outflow of cash is important when it comes to running a business. A company must have balance because to much of one and not enough of the other could lead to bankruptcy. For example, if

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Anna
  • Get Woman to Do Things

    Get Woman to Do Things

    throughout the day do you ever get sick of doing little pointless taks; would you like to find a way to make the day move faster and not bog you down with trivial work? Well have i got the solution for you. Women, with women you can accomplish almost any task without breaking a sweat, not to mention there easy on the eyes so you have a nice view while the job is being accomplished.

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: David
  • Hg Wells: The Shape of Things to Come

    Hg Wells: The Shape of Things to Come

    There is only one word that comes to mind when asked to describe H.G. Well’s version of the future in, The Shape of Things to come, and that is, in simplest form, Utopia. Well’s describes a world in which all it’s people are completely unified on every level of existence. The natural instinct humans feel in our present day to achieve money, power, and status does exist in this Well’s future. The people of 2106

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Things Fall Apart

    Things Fall Apart

    Things Fall Apart It is hard to imagine being invaded and forced to change virtually all of our ways by a foreign nation. Unfortunately for the Ibo society, imperialism was forced upon them. All they could do was sit back and watch as the English changed all aspects of their life. Everything from religion to family life was changed by imperialism. The title, Things Fall Apart, suits the book very well because that is essentially

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Jessica
  • How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices Is Act 3 Scene 1 of Пїѕromeo and Julietпїѕ in Order to Make It an Exciting Scene and a Turning Point in the Play

    How Does Shakespeare Use Dramatic Devices Is Act 3 Scene 1 of Пїѕromeo and Julietпїѕ in Order to Make It an Exciting Scene and a Turning Point in the Play

    Fate, love and violence are the three words to describe this play. Shakespeare uses these throughout the play to comment on men, women and marriage in society at this time when girls were betrothed to a man of their fathers choosing and under the condition that they were пїЅpureпїЅ. Men were seen to be superior to women and dominated them, as women had very few rights and were property of their fathers, and then their

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Bred
  • French and Indian War

    French and Indian War

    The time period of 14-1763 eventually led the American colonists to realize that they did not need the British any longer. The colonists felt that they themselves, were not Englishmen but members of their own society within the American colonies. By winning the French and Indian war the British were entitled to the land east of the Mississippi River to the Appalachian Mountains. As the Americans began to move westward thinking that if they fought

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Leadership Is the Way to Make Things Happen Through Human Beings Who Believe in Change

    Leadership Is the Way to Make Things Happen Through Human Beings Who Believe in Change

    Most of the time throughout history, humanity has been changed for the better. Countries, governments, organizations, and families need leaders to survive in critical and desperate situations. Abraham Lincoln and Anne Mulcahy are examples of those types of leaders. Through difficult moments they succeed with the three most relevant characteristics that the two leaders have in common are listed as the following: 1. Believers in human beings. 2. Believers in change. 3. Believers in themselves.

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Mikki
  • How to Tell a True War Story Vs.Soldier’s Home

    How to Tell a True War Story Vs.Soldier’s Home

    Many authors have written war stories and about the effects of war on a person. Two of these writers are Tim O’Brian and Ernest Hemingway. O’Brian wrote “How to Tell a True War Story”; and Hemingway wrote a short story called “Soldier’s Home”. Both of these stories illustrate to the reader just what war can do to an average person and what, during war, made the person change. The stories are alike in many respects

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Top
  • African American Soldiersin the Civil War

    African American Soldiersin the Civil War

    In the Seventeenth, Eighteenth and part of the Nineteenth Century the White people of North America used the Black people of Africa as slaves to benefit their interests. White people created a climate of superiority of their race over the Black African race that in some places, still lingers on today. The American Civil War however, was a key turning point for the Black African race. Through their actions and the political actions of President

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Bred
  • The Crimean War 1854-1856

    The Crimean War 1854-1856

    The Crimean War 1854-1856 The Crimean War which lasted from 1853 to 1856 was fought between Russia, the Ottoman Empire, Great Britain, France, and Sardinia. The war was fought along the Black Sea. This war was a bitter war filled with stories to be told for centuries to come. The casualties of this war were approximately 22,000 British, a minimum 80,000 French, possibly 10,000 Turks, 2,000 Sardinians and more than 100,000 Russians. Many may ponder

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: July
  • There’s No Such Thing as Free Music

    There’s No Such Thing as Free Music

    “THERE’S NO SUCH THING AS FREE MUSIC” The Internet has made a significant impact on the American economy. These impacts have been both beneficial and negative for many industries. The Internet’s impact on the music recording industry has received wide-spread attention and much debate over the past eight years. The emergence of file sharing has sent shock waves throughout the industry. In 2003, one study found that 35 million Americans download pirated music on a

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Fatih
  • The Mexican War Did Not Cause the Civil War

    The Mexican War Did Not Cause the Civil War

    Plagued with the ever-present plight of war, the United States has endured many forms of this widespread and deadly affliction over the course of its relatively young life. Unceasingly analyzed in hopes of perhaps understanding the underlying and sometimes hidden causes, such wars have captivated the minds of scholars since the moment the nation’s fathers tore independence from the stubborn clutch of England. Consider the great Civil War, a war that tested the United States’

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Review of Dower’s War Without Mercy

    Review of Dower’s War Without Mercy

    Dower, John W. War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War. Pantheon Books, New York, 1986. In this seminal work on the Pacific war John Dower, Professor of History at the Michigan Institute of Technology and Pulitzer Prize winning author, discusses the effect had in the Allied war with Japan. It is the author's opinion that racism and prejudiced attitudes played a role in the development of atrocious behaviors seen in the Pacific

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Jack
  • World War Two

    World War Two

    The United states have encountered many tough situations since World War Two. The end of the war did not mean peace. Although the United States have not been in a declared war since 1945 the Cold War caused much uproar throughout the world. After World War Two the United States and the Soviet Union have had many close encounters. World War Two did not end the hostility between the two countries but ironically to another

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • War of 1812

    War of 1812

    John C. Calhoun 12 / 15 / 05 The war of 1812 The war of 1812 had actually been taking place since as early as 1807, but war was not officially declared by congress until June 8, 1812. The war was caused by the need for land and money. Britain had been attacking the Americans since as early as 1803 and it was in the places that hurt the most. The British had been attacking

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Yan
  • The Role of Men and Women in ‘things Fall Apart'

    The Role of Men and Women in ‘things Fall Apart'

    In ‘Things Fall Apart’ Chinua Achebe intervenes the topic concerning the relationships between men and women in the Igbo society. He emphasizes the different association of femininity and masculinity, reinforcing the fact that women never played as major role in Igbo as men did. Right in the first chapter we are introduced the protagonists of the novel, Okonkwo, who is given a name of a great warrior and the one who once brought the honor

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Vika
  • The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War

    The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War

    The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War H.W. Brands' book was a pretty solid read. It provided a different outlook on the Cold War, as it sought to show that it was not merely an American victory over "communism" and the Russians. There was far more to the Cold War than most Americans would care to admit, but Brands puts it out there for the reader to take in. Brands' purpose for writing

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Mike
  • The Effects of the War of 1812

    The Effects of the War of 1812

    The War of 1812 has always been a part of American history not very exiting to learn about for most Americans. It was a tumultuous time for the New Republic and some of the battles of the war shamed the new nation. The War of 1812 did not have the same glorious, honorable, and just cause of the American Revolution. The British made fools of the American people and even burned the Capitol and the

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Andrew

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