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John F. Kennedy’s early presidency, proximity regarding location of Cuba, and tensions with Cuba and the Soviet Union during the cold war. These led to the closest time to nuclear war America has ever been to. During the summer of 1962 Russian leader Nikita Khrushchev met secretly with Cuban dictator Fidel Castro. While conversing Cuba agreed to take nuclear
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Pulitzer Prize in 1957. Couple years later, at the end of President Eisenhower’s term, John F. Kennedy won the nominations and got the presidency against Richard Nixon. Not to far into his presidency, he argued with the Soviet Union and their leader, Nikita
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Spanish rule in the continent, making Bolivar a powerful force in Latin America. Bolivar died due to tuberculosis, a few months after he resigned as the president of Greater Columbia. http://www.travel-bolivia.com/famous-people-from-bolivia.html Nikita Murarka Ms. Cressman Spanish 3, Mod: 2 January 17, 2011 Winter Solstice festival The midwinter solstice, on june 21, is one of the most important dates for the indigenous people of the Andes. It also marks the New Year in the Aymara calendar
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On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy would visit Dallas, Texas in preparation for the upcoming 1964 presidential election. Kennedy understood that he would require the support of the Southern states for campaign contributions while concurrently, intent on quelling opposition in regards to his recent public involvement on promoting a new Civil Rights Act. Although it was raining throughout the morning, conditions would improve enough so that Kennedy would deem it appropriate to remove the
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War and is generally regarded as the moment in which the Cold War came closest to turning into a nuclear conflict (Strategic Studies Institute). The confrontation ended on October 28, 1962 when John F. Kennedy reached an agreement with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev to return the offensive weapons to the Soviet Union. In exchange the United States agreed not to invade Cuba. As a secret part of the agreement the United States deactivated IRBM’s deployed in Europe during 1963. This pertains
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I am Nikita Ward and I am interested in college. I am a 17 year old girl; I am recently attending Greensboro High School which is a title one school. I am a senior in the graduating class of 2016. I have a 3.5 GPA; I love to help people out so I volunteer whenever I get a chance. I lost my mother to an unknown disease when I was in the eighth grade. Now my father is playing a major role in my sister and I lives. My sister is currently attending UWA Nursing program as a full time student. My father
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* * XXXXXXX Vanessa William UPenn Joined about 12 months ago * * XXXXXXXShireen Taleghani YouTube Ads Specialist at YouTube Joined about 11 months ago * * XXXXXMichael Chen MIT Added by Nikita Guo about a month ago graduates in 2012 * * XXXXX Leah Fotis MIT Sloan School of Management Joined over a year ago . Graduates in 2014. * * XXXXX Kendall Herbst MIT Sloan School of Management Joined over a
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The Cold War was an indirect interaction between the U.S.A and the Soviet Union. The different ideas of government were one of the main reasons of why there was a war between the U.S and the Soviet Union. Not only that, many factors came along with the war, starting from 1945 other Countries and Nuclear weapons created tension between them. Economic competitions, policies, and plans also contributed to the creation of the Cold War and the finalization of it in 1991. The presidents at the time also
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Feminism is the fight for equal rights of both genders. Feminists try to gain the rights that women have been deprived of, but men have always seemed to have. Much of the world portrayed women as dispensable house wives before the turn of the 20th century. It wasn’t until the idea of a global war that women started to gain importance and value throughout society. Women worked in the factories and other various jobs during the war. They enjoyed the independence they experienced from receiving their
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