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- 5171: Holocaust Revisited
- ... have another tell you they cannot believe what you are telling them. It is impossible to empathize with such a tragedy when you have not been involved, and it is understandable to not comprehend these stories, but it is detestable to simply ignore the truth due to an incapacity to understand.
- 5172: Arthur Miller-BIO
- ... Broken Glass . In his youth he was really quite unorganized and concentrated more on sports than on academics, he spent his boyhood playing football and baseball, skating, swimming, dating, failing algebra three times, reading adventure stories, and “just plain fooling around.” It wasn’t until he was above the age of seventeen that he read Tom Swift, and Rover Boys, and started to dabble into the books of Dickens…. He passed ...
- 5173: Kosovo
- ... Thorough this paper I aim to state what is currently happening in Kosovo, by using extracts from a daily newspaper: The Daily Star. Also using information from the Internet specifically Yahoo News which provides top stories from various news centres such as CCN and the BBC. I will also provide a brief history of Kosovo to show how the situation is what it is today. March 9th The Daily Star: Western ...
- 5174: Babe Ruth
- ... he was sold to the Boston Red Sox for $2,900 only five months after he was signed. Ruth was not bothered by the change having been a member with the team for such a short time. Babe Ruth performed great where ever he played. When he was signed to the Red Sox he did great things for them. He didn’t just play baseball while he was in Boston. This ...
- 5175: The Atomic Bomb and Hiroshima
- ... opposed to the ones that would have been lost in the event of an invasion on Japan. Any strategy other than the use of the atomic bomb would have failed to make a Japanese surrender short of an invasion of the Japanese islands. Even at a low estimate, “the two planned invasions would have brought 193,500 American casualties” (Kagan). Japanese casualties were also reduced based on the experience of Luzon ...
- 5176: Ben Franklins Religion
- ... Autobiography, he writes of his disgust with the preaching of doctrine rather than virtue, his abandonment of Presbyterianism, and the cessation of his church attendance (1382, 1383). To replace these, Franklin simultaneously, or within a short span of time—it is nearly a continuous thought in Part Two of the Autobiography, and collapsed into one sentence in Part Three—adopted both the "Articles of Belief" and a plan for "moral Perfection ...
- 5177: The Archaeological Sites In the Aegean
- ... is said in our other sources on Troy and the German amateur Schliemann. Our best source was the book, 100 great Archaeological Discoveries, by Paul G. Bahn. This book gives an assortment of articles and stories on different sites. These sites include Knossos, Troy, mycenea, Pylos, Athens, and a place on Thera. The information on Knossos, Troy, and Mycenea, say basically the same stuff as the other sources. But, the information ...
- 5178: Stereotypical Civilization
- ... but seeing the starving natives chained to trees forces him to discard his idea that they are savages. He actually feeds one of the slaves. He constantly marvels at their restraint, which went against the stories he had heard in Europe. At certain points he even seems to realize that his own men show little restraint because of their greed and prejudices. Africa is more civilized than the West because everything ...
- 5179: D-Day
- ... it was too late for changes. He had however, laid four million mines along the beaches. On May 17, D-Day was postponed until June 5 to further gather landing craft. Bad weather caused a short delay until on the morning of June 5, announced, ”O.K. We’ll go.” Within hours, 6,000 landing crafts, naval vessels and other ships left English ports. As the American 82nd and 101st airborne ...
- 5180: The Conflict in Kosovo
- ... they scrambled through debris. Firefighters doused the flames of Serbian homes. The direct hits caused almost unrecognizable ruin. NATO didn't expect any dead bodies but it was possible that one of the bombs fell short. NATO's overnight raids hit targets throughout Yugoslavia, including bridges, airfields, petroleum installations, police headquarters and air defense installations. They don't want to leave anything out. Search and Destroy. How much will it all ...
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