Pol300 Cold War

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    Weapons of Mass Destruction

    the first airplane, and the ever so popular television. Not all inventions were used for the advancement of the human species. A weapon with immense power was developed called the atomic bomb. In October 1939, just after the outbreak of World War II in Europe, the President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt received a letter from physicist Albert Einstein and his partner Leo Szilard. This letter spoke of an unheard of power by using the forces of nuclear fission or splitting the atom

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    The Crisis of Crimea and Ukraine

    Crimean Peninsula, the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian militia are engaged in a back and forth standoff in eastern Ukraine, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has threatened that the conflict “essentially puts the nation on the brink of civil war.” The United States has been at the forefront of building international support for Ukraine, and the Obama administration continues to assemble Western support. However, efforts to reach a diplomatic settlement, or at least to reduce immediate tensions

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    Cold War and Communism

    Cold War and Communism Erick Cordon HIS/145 Prof. Jeff Wilson April 28, 2014 The idea of nuclear war or living under constant threat of nuclear war is something we all are too familiar with. Granted now a days the real threat of a nuclear attack on the United States is possible and likely, but as American’s it’s something not really thought about on a constant basis. During the Cold War it was apparent that the possibility of an Atomic bomb being dropped could happen at any time. That fear

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    Qualities of Leadership

    achieved from personal power and having the strength and self-determination to make decisions for a group and being able to live with those decisions. Leadership consists of many aspects including thinking, imagining, innovation, the ability to lead in a war time atmosphere and possibly having religious influence. In Udall Brady’s short story “He Becomes Deeply and Famously Drunk” the author shows how even a small Spanish man can possess great leadership qualities. Apparently all the other ranch hands

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    ‘a Cold War Between East and West Was Inevitable After 1945.’ Do You Agree?

    ‘A cold war between East and West was inevitable after 1945.’ Do you agree? Up until May 7th 1945 Germany had been Europe’s main defence against Russian hegemony. Once the Allied defeat of Nazi Germany was complete, this defence no longer existed and the USSR held onto the territorial gains it had made during its monumental war effort. Germany’s fate had not yet been decided but in the meantime it had been divided into four areas by the former Allies. The tension between the remaining post war Superpowers

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    nations, ultimately to benefit and foster the national security, defense and interest of the America. The foreign policy has been shaped up by numerous historic events, tailored to the needs of the American individual. After the Revolutionary War, the United States was aiming to keep its independence and protect the national interests from the European world powers. The Monroe Doctrine policy was established to limit the European interference in the Western Hemisphere in attempt to colonize

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    Forbidden Knowledge

    Forbidden knowledge, different than secret knowledge, is used to describe forbidden books or other information to which access is restricted or deprecated for political or religious reasons. Forbidden knowledge is commonly not secret, rather a society or various institutions will use repressive mechanisms to either completely prevent the publication of information they find objectionable or dangerous (censorship), or failing that, to try to reduce the public's trust in such information (propaganda)

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    End of the Cold War

    nuclear explosion, are we going to war with America today?" This is what it was like for many people living in the Soviet Union, a.k.a the USSR, or present day Russia, around 1985 during the Cold War. The Cold War was a period of tension and, on many occasions, near-war conflicts mostly between the Soviet Union and the United States. It was basically started after so-called diplomatic relations between the USA and the USSR started to dissolve after World War II. The war ended in 1991,leading to the downfall

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    About the My Passion for Design: A Private Tour Back to Title Details A culmination and reflection of Streisand's love of American architecture and design between the 18th and 20th centuries, this volume contains many of her own photographs of the rooms she has decorated, her art and furniture collections, and her ravishing gardens.A lavishly illustrated personal tour of the great star's homes and collections. For nearly five decades Barbra Streisand has been one of the singular figures in

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    K-19 Widownmaker

    The movie is set in 1961 during the peak of the Cold War, the opening screen does a good job reminding us of the days of the Cold War and an era of fear. The defective reactor in K-19 sets the stage for conflict between two key leaders on the boat. Captain Polenin was the previous Commander of the boat who has been relived early in the movie, he is left on the boat to act as the Executive Officer for the boat due his operational knowledge and a short time line to get K-19 operational. He is well

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