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POPULATION REDISTRIBUTION
Number of pages: 15 | Number of words: 3930.... up arms against each other again. After World War II eight million people of German ethnicity were expelled from their native communities in Poland and throughout Eastern Europe, due to agreements made by the Allies at the Potsdam Conference. Hundreds of thousands of Germans died or were killed during the transfer due to the brutal manner in which it was carried out. Due to the lack of diversity and conflicting cultures the long-term results of the population transfer have ended internal ethnic problems in Poland since then. Israel expelled their own settlers from occupied l .....
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The Presidential Contenders In
Number of pages: 6 | Number of words: 1604.... supported over the years by southern Democrats for being amenable to slaveholders' interests, a situation originating with Martin van Buren.
Buchanan's two major rivals for the nomination, Franklin Pierce and Stephen Douglas, were both politically tainted by the bloodshed in Kansas. Buchanan was untainted, since he had been abroad during most of the controversy. Even so, he did not secure the nomination until the seventeenth ballot.
Fremont was best known as an explorer and a war hero. He surveyed the land between the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers, explored the Oreg .....
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Drug Legalization
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 907.... makes good use of internal structure. Initially, the point of view utilized in this article exhibits an interesting way that the reader can personalize himself with the article. The constant use of “I” in the article lets the reader know that the author has had first hand experience with the drug issue. The first person point of view also reinforces the fact that this article is completely based on the ideas and beliefs of Hamill. In addition, playing a key role in this article, the audience remains convinced via the effective techniques in writing. In general, this article .....
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Freedom Through The Press
Number of pages: 5 | Number of words: 1280.... and against racism. For
what reason did many people risk their lives and sacrifice so much? democracy:
n. gov. by the people... Their hearts burned brightly with the fires of freedom.
We have been handed a Democracy, handed freedom. And now we must either
throw this heritage away, by taking it for granted or we must fight our own
battle, a battle without bullets or threats, a battle for democracy. For
Freedom isn't Free. We must rule ourselves. It is an almost an obvious fact
that in order for us to rule, we need information. If the ruling body does not
have in .....
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Hcokey Night In Canada
Number of pages: 2 | Number of words: 302.... in the United States get government funding and tax cuts. The Canadian government should help out Canadian teams, before we lose everything to the United States. Also a salary cap should be imposed, I think the maximum a team should pay for a hockey player is 4 million a year (currently the highest is 8 million a year). One last thing, cut down on the number of teams! Hockey will get more and more boring if you keep on adding teams to places that get less than 13’000 people a game, that should lower the number of teams to about 15, which would be enjoyable and keep hockey at a .....
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The Equal Rights Amendment
Number of pages: 4 | Number of words: 1099.... NWP voted to work for a federal amendment that
could guarantee women's equal rights regardless of legislatures' indecisions.
The NWP had 400 women lobbying for equality.
Despite strong opposition by some women and men, the NWP introduced and
Equal Rights Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1923. In order to
become law, the amendment needed a two-thirds vote in both houses of the
congress of the United States, or a supporting petition of two-thirds of the
state legislatures. Then the amendment would have required ratification by
three-fourths of the states. How .....
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Martin Luther King Jr. Vs Malc
Number of pages: 9 | Number of words: 2211.... X and Martin Luther King were largely responsible for the distinct different responses to American racism. Both men ultimately became towering icons of contemporary African-American culture and had a great influence on black Americans. However, King had a more positive attitude than Malcolm X, believing that through peaceful demonstrations and arguments, blacks will be able to someday achieve full equality with whites. Malcolm X’s despair about life was reflected in his angry, pessimistic belief that equality is impossible because whites have no moral conscience. King basicall .....
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The Transition Of Power From President To President
Number of pages: 15 | Number of words: 4034.... investigation committee in the Senate war checking waste and
corruption saving large amounts of money even 15 million dollars. Truman
was elected vice president to President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the
hardships in Soviet Russia.
Truman was inaugurated on April 12, 1945 taking on the largest
burden of his life and he quoted to one reporter, “I felt like the moon,
the stars, and all the planets had fallen on me.” Among these weights was
the building pressure of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor where Truman had to
make the crucial decision to kill millions by dropping two a .....
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