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  • The Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans Returning Home from War

    The Impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Among Veterans Returning Home from War

    Introduction The United States is a country which prides itself on being a patriotic land. On holidays such as Veterans Day and Memorial Day, our past and current soldiers are the country's focus of attention. Veterans are looked upon with great admiration and are considered modern-day heroes. However, there is a tendency to forget about these heroes when those holidays have past: especially the veterans who have already returned home. When soldiers return home from

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    Submitted: February 1, 2014 Essay by samandmarge
  • In What Sense Did the Seven Years War Pave the Way to the Revolution?

    In What Sense Did the Seven Years War Pave the Way to the Revolution?

    Unit 5 1. In what sense did the Seven Years War pave the way to the revolution? Britain had won the Empire. But its victory led directly to conflict with its American colonies. Even before the final defeat of the French, colonists in search of better land began move over the Appalachian Mountains into the Ohio valley. To prevent war with the Amerindian tribes who lived in the area, the English king, George 3, issued

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    Submitted: May 24, 2015 Essay by anyachepkova95
  • A Warrior After the War Is Over: An Insight into the Flaws of the Warrior Archetype

    A Warrior After the War Is Over: An Insight into the Flaws of the Warrior Archetype

    A Warrior after the war is over: An insight into the flaws of the warrior archetype William Shakespeare’s history play 1 Henry IV, written circa 1598 centers around the civil unrest in England during King Henry’s reign and the glorious renaissance of a prince. Frank Miller’s graphic novel 300 written in 1998 is also a story of war, bravery, deceit and the ultimate demise of the fearless 300 Spartans in the Battle of Thermopylae. Both

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    Submitted: June 3, 2015 Essay by Shagun
  • How Effectively Did the Three Branches of the Federal Government Protect the Rights of African Americans from Before the Civil War to the End of Reconstruction?

    How Effectively Did the Three Branches of the Federal Government Protect the Rights of African Americans from Before the Civil War to the End of Reconstruction?

    Elizabeth Buckley Donald Reuker 10 May 2015 US History Honors How Effectively Did the Three Branches of the Federal Government Protect the Rights of African Americans From Before the Civil War to the End of Reconstruction? From the start of the United States, it has been stated that all men are created equal and that they are given unalienable rights since birth and yet slavery was prominent in American culture and politics at the time.

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    Submitted: June 7, 2015 Essay by genocidegerbil
  • Colombia - Addicted to War

    Colombia - Addicted to War

    Colombia: Addicted to War Stefan Lako GLDP-522 Dr. Thomas Ward December 12, 2014 Introduction The conflict in Colombia is longstanding and ever-changing. The civil war has extended over the course of five decades and resulted in more than 220,000 deaths and the displacement of approximately five million people.[1] This is the longest running civil war in the world and the social, economic, and health impacts extend beyond the scope of quantifiable measurements.[2] In order to

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    Submitted: June 23, 2015 Essay by memphis21depay
  • How Far Can Current Attitudes in Israel/palestine Be Explained Solely by the Six Day War of 1967?

    How Far Can Current Attitudes in Israel/palestine Be Explained Solely by the Six Day War of 1967?

    How far can current attitudes in Israel/Palestine be explained solely by the Six Day War of 1967? Israel and Palestine have been enemies since Israel was founded in 1948[1]. Peace talks between these two nations have stalled in recent times with arguments over who should own the bits of land Israel captured in the Six Day War being a major reason for this. The current attitudes between the two nations are very hostile, yet there

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    Submitted: October 30, 2015 Essay by 41193
  • Outcome of the French and Indian War in 1754

    Outcome of the French and Indian War in 1754

    The thirteen colonies' independence started and continued with the outcome of The French and Indian War in 14. The sole reason for the aftermath of the war being the best decision is because of the way it finally brought the colonists together through a simple subject. As shown below: As a result of the war, the British were escalated to a new level with their victory. They were also put into massive debt due to

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    Submitted: November 5, 2015 Essay by Thejettaylor
  • The War of 1812

    The War of 1812

    Rashid The War of 1812, A FORGOTTEN CONFLICT, is a book written by Donald R. Hickey, who is a History professor in Wayne State College, Nebraska. In this book, he inscribes in detail the various causes and consequences of the War of 1812, which is probably the most obscure war of the United States. Even though a great deal has been written about the war, the regular American is unaware of why we fought this

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    Submitted: November 23, 2015 Essay by alliyarashid
  • World War II

    World War II

    THE SECOND WORLD WAR In the period between the 1st world war and 2nd world war, there were two doctrines developed called Fascism and Nazism. These two doctrines are political concepts. Fascism was developed in Italy under Benito Mussolini and Nazism developed in Germany under Adolf Hitler. Fascism and Nazism became two dogmas which emerged to counter the political concepts of liberalism and communism. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS OF FASCISM AND NAZISM Both doctrines had a despotic

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    Submitted: December 21, 2015 Essay by Anton Ravindra Modaragamage
  • Cola War Case Strategy

    Cola War Case Strategy

    Memo for Cola War Case [Type the document subtitle] 1. How do the economics of concentrate production differ from the economics of bottling? Should Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co. try to vertically integrate into bottling (beyond just owning minority shares in independent bottling companies)? The profitability of Concentrate Producers and bottlers are different. The fundamental difference between Concentrate Suppliers and bottles is added value. * For Concentrate Producers, the biggest source of added value is the

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    Submitted: January 11, 2016 Essay by Long Chen
  • Biz Strategy Case Solution - Coke War

    Biz Strategy Case Solution - Coke War

    Memo for Cola War Case [Type the document subtitle] 1. How do the economics of concentrate production differ from the economics of bottling? Should Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co. try to vertically integrate into bottling (beyond just owning minority shares in independent bottling companies)? The profitability of Concentrate Producers and bottlers are different. The fundamental difference between Concentrate Suppliers and bottles is added value. * For Concentrate Producers, the biggest source of added value is the

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    Submitted: January 12, 2016 Essay by Long Chen
  • Japan Inc May Win Sharp Battle, but Lose the Lcd War

    Japan Inc May Win Sharp Battle, but Lose the Lcd War

    Title of the article: Japan Inc may win Sharp battle, but lose the LCD war Publication: Reuters Date:21th January 2016 Article link: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-sharp-m-a-jdi-idUSKCN0UZ19A Summary Japan Display was founded three years ago as a joint venture technology company for Japanese LCD market. It is a backed up deal by government and consist LCD section of main Japanese companies: Sony, Toshiba and Hitachi (Panasonic was added to this joint venture later) Right now Sharp which is another

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    Submitted: February 6, 2016 Essay by ccc2016
  • World War 1 - Thematic Essay

    World War 1 - Thematic Essay

    Abel Abraham Thematic Essay By the early 1900s, many efforts were underway to end war and encouraged understanding between nations. People joined anti-war groups. The first Olympic Games were held in Athens in 1896. Its founder hoped the games would promote “love of peace and respect for life.” Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite, set up the annual Nobel Peace Prize to reward people who worked for peace. Women joined the peace movement and

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    Submitted: February 11, 2016 Essay by abelabraham34
  • The Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War

    great president. The Vietnam war heightened tensions by introducing draft which caused protests, a credibility gap was created between the government and the people, and the government was using excessive amounts of money on the war. All together these tensions embarrassed the United States to a level that turned the nation. Politivcally the nation was strong heading into the war. In the beginning many people of the nation supported the war. But as time went

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    Essay Length: 283 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 4, 2016 Essay by bmweer123
  • Why Did the Civil War Break out in 1649?

    Why Did the Civil War Break out in 1649?

    Why did the Civil War break out in 1649? In this essay I will talk about Civil war and the reasons and factors of why the civil war broke out in 1649. I shall be talking about how religion, lack of money and power were all causes of the English civil war. Firstly I will look at religion. Most English people were Protestants or Puritan so when Charles I married Henrietta –princess of France- the

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    Submitted: April 25, 2016 Essay by Nour Louhichi
  • Isolation Vs Intervention - World War 1

    Isolation Vs Intervention - World War 1

    Isolation vs Intervention “With great power, comes great responsibility” would be the perfect quote to describe America’s unsure and hesitative ascent to lead global politics. In the aftermath of WWII, she needed to start considering how her political moves could have rippling effects on the world. America shifted from being isolationist post-WWI to being aggressively interventionist from WWII to the end of the Korean War, due to the growing fear of aggressor nations and communism;

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    Submitted: April 26, 2016 Essay by Bryan Chong
  • What Were the Cold War Fears of the American People After the Second World War? How Successfully Did the Administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower Address These Fears?

    What Were the Cold War Fears of the American People After the Second World War? How Successfully Did the Administration of President Dwight D. Eisenhower Address These Fears?

    The Cold War Throughout the decade immediately after the end of the Second World War, national relations between the United States and The Soviet Union took a sharp turn for the worst. Knowledge of the devastating power of each other’s “atomic advancements” forced American people into a constant state of fear and tension. The election was greatly influenced by this fear. Other than being a five-star general in the U.S. Army, Dwight D. Eisenhower was

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    Submitted: May 27, 2016 Essay by davidw44
  • War on Drugs, Incarceration and Liberal European Policies

    War on Drugs, Incarceration and Liberal European Policies

    War On Drugs, Incarceration and Liberal European Policies In the year 2001 Portugal became the first country in Europe and the world to abolish criminal penalties for people in possession of any illicit drugs for personal use. When Portugal passed this law it was revolutionary across the globe and many nations and leaders criticized the nation and predicted it would become a catastrophe and that drug consumption would skyrocket and that the nation would become

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    Submitted: June 14, 2016 Essay by lfmoya
  • Trabajo De Star War´s Y La Revolución Del Merchandising

    Trabajo De Star War´s Y La Revolución Del Merchandising

    NEGOCIACION EFECTIVA KAREN DE LA CRUZ QUISPE Trabajo de Star War´s y la Revolución del Merchandising 5 Virtudes de George Lucas como negociador. George Lucas tiene mucha autoconfianza en sí mismo; es seguro de sus ideas, claro en sus objetivos y de sus intereses; no llega a minimizarse ante la negociación con la empresa Fox y tal resultado fue el contrato de la propiedad, la concesión y de su producto en el futuro así mismo

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    Submitted: August 4, 2016 Essay by Karen De la Cruz
  • The Causes of the American Revolutionary War

    The Causes of the American Revolutionary War

    The Causes of the American Revolutionary War! In a nutshell the British wanted to make as much money as possible out of the 13 Colonies. Great Britain was the 'mother country' - refer to Colonialism. Many of the colonists came from Great Britain, they shared the same ideals and the same king. Americans benfited from good leadership and fighting defensivley In the beginning they were poorly organized and lacked unity Moral advantage belief in a

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    Submitted: August 21, 2016 Essay by hollyflax
  • The Seven Years War and the Great Awakening

    The Seven Years War and the Great Awakening

    Video #1 The Seven Years war and the Great Awakening 1. Governor of Virginia awarder a big land to Ohio Company, but that wasn’t well received by Native Americans and French who thought that they have reserved right to that land. When Ohio Company asked the French to recognize their land French absolutely disregarded that request. The first attempt in 14 to make French leave took place in West Pennsylvania. George Washington led the attack

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    Submitted: September 12, 2016 Essay by bghe96
  • Cola Wars

    Cola Wars

    Cola Wars Continue: Coke and Pepsi in 2010 Reasons for profitability in the soft drink industry * Only a few major players in the market (Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, DPS Group) * Strategic partnerships with restaurants for exclusive pouring rights * High market demand * Low cost of product(concentrate) * High profit margins * Several areas for competition: grocery, discount retailers, vending machines, restaurants Economics: Concentrate vs. Bottling Concentrate: * Low cost of overhead-inputs, labor, machinery *

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    Submitted: November 4, 2016 Essay by smmeineke
  • Chinese Civil War

    Chinese Civil War

    2> Chiang Kai-shek went to Taiwan Along with the comprehensive defeated of KMT, Chiang Kai-shek decided to shift the KMT and government agencies to Taiwan in 1949. Since then, a new stage was started in the history of Taiwan. There was a process of gradual brewing and mature for Chiang Kai-shek to make the decision. As early as August 18, 1918, Chiang Kai-shek went to Shanghai from Hong Kong. When passing Keelung by ship, he

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    Submitted: January 23, 2017 Essay by 百力滋 サイ
  • World War 2 Essay

    World War 2 Essay

    Selena Bailey Mr.Axtell Global 2 6 March 2017 World War II Essay There were a lot of nations that got involved into the start of World War II but throughout the war numerous nations got involved and that turned it into a World War.The main person who had to do with starting WWII was Hitler. It started when Germany invaded Poland. France,Germany, Great Britain and the United States is where World War II mainly took

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    Submitted: March 5, 2017 Essay by Selenabailey
  • Legitimacy and America’s Pursuance of the War in Iraq

    Legitimacy and America’s Pursuance of the War in Iraq

    Running Head: THERE IS POWER IN USING EXTERNAL STANDARDS OF LEGITIMACY Legitimacy and America’s pursuance of the War in Iraq Proc 5840 Negotiations University On February 5th 2003, Colin Powell, then Secretary of State, addressed the United Nations (UN) Security Council to illustrate the urgency to employ military forces against Iraq for their failure to cooperate with UN inspectors. Colin Powell contended that Iraq had continually violated sanctions placed upon them and had not met

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    Submitted: July 17, 2017 Essay by PacMan11

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