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Red Scare Anti Communist
1,544 words
Vivian Gonzalez McCarthyism was one of the saddest
events of American history. It destroyed peoples
lives and shattered many families. It threw
innocent people into a whirlwind of mass confusion
and fictional portrayals of their lives.
McCarthyism spawned for the countrys new found
terror of Communism known as the red scare.
McCarthyism was an extreme version of the red
scare, a scare whose ends did not justify the
means. The Red Scare happened twice in the history
of this great country. When th...
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David Bowman Important Scene Book
363 words
There are many scenes that take place in a book,
some are more important than others. In the book I
read over the summer, 2001: Space Odyssey by
Arthur Clarke. A few of the scenes were very
important and without them the book would have
been a waste. Here are three examples of
importance in scenes from my book. Frank Poole is
sent to the moon of earth to explore a strange
uncovered artifact. This artifact turns out to be
a signaling device put on the moon by aliens
millions of years before the t...
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Blacks And Hispanics State And Local
2,816 words
... rse discrimination cases, acrimony over quotas
and affirmative action, and the proliferation of
racially exclusive professional organizations.
Every good-sized police department in the country
has a black officers' association devoted to
explicit, racially competitive objectives. In
large cities, there are associations for Asian,
Hispanic, and even white officers. Many government
agencies and private companies hire professional
"diversity managers" to help handle mixed work
forces. This is a...
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How To Buy Girls In Latin America
1,519 words
... a girl's pussy can be risky because she may
have herpes and not know it. If she says she feels
discomfort or aching in her vagina, it's better to
not stick your tongue in it. Herpes can manifest
internally as well as externally, and can be
transmitted directly to your mouth. When in doubt,
or if you have further questions, call your doctor
and the national AIDS hotline (an 800 # in the U.
S. ) After you " re with the girl -- - If she did
everything you like and treated you well, tip her.
Thi...
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The Alien And Sedition Acts Of 1798
751 words
The debate of the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798
revealed bitter controversies on a number of
issues. Most of the controversies had, however,
arose even before these acts; as far back as the
penning of the Constitution. The writers of the
Constitution knew that as time proceeded, the
needs and demands of the nation and of the people
would change, leading to controversy. By not
assigning specific powers to specific groups /
parties , governments, they unintentionally
created a vast problem in th...
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Alien And Sedition Acts
1,675 words
In 1798 the United States was involved in an
undeclared war with France. Fear of the French
immigrants in the United States, caused the
government to pass two acts. The acts were called
the Alien and Sedition Acts. These acts helped to
succor the government's sense of security for the
United States. Although the government accepted
the acts, people like James Monroe were apposed to
what the acts stood for. To protest the Alien and
Sedition Acts, the Virginia and Kentucky
Resolutions were written...
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The Impact Of Immigration On American Politics
1,828 words
Introduction One of the most important and perhaps
unique historical elements contributing to the
character of the American system is the diversity
of backgrounds from which the nations citizen
come. Immigrants from almost every corner of the
world have decided to leave their ancestral homes
and make a new life in the United States. Except
for the American Indian, Eskimos and native
Hawaiians, every American is either an immigrants
or a descendant of immigrants. The flow of people
to what is now...
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Life On Earth Hard To Follow
1,042 words
... Atheist, non-profit UFO related organization -
over 60, 000 members in 90 countries... ." This
religion has gone a long way since the so called
"encounter" that Rael had. Many people would find
it hard to follow a religion based on a UFO
encounter. But like many other religions the
installment of faith must be present. We must have
faith in something that we haven't completely
experienced or seen. Some people have faith in a
God but have we ever seen this God. Rael said that
he has met our c...
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Economic Problems United States Immigrants
649 words
are many political, social, and economic reasons
why restrictions should be put on immigration. The
United States Government and the welfare of its
citizens are chaotic enough, without having to
deal with the influx of thousands of new
immigrants each year. Along with the myriad
immigrants to the U. S. , come just as many
economic problems. Some of these problems include
unemployment, crime, and education. There are
numerous amounts of U. S. citizens who are
currently receiving welfare benefits ...
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Definition Of Science Fiction
1,070 words
The first example of science fiction I'd like to
take a look at is Alien. A prime example of
straightforward science fiction would be this
movie. Space miners (or merchants... something
like that) are awakened from their cryogenic
sleep-state much earlier than was originally
planned. A distress / warning beacon on an
unfamiliar planet caused their ship to awaken them
so that help could be dispatched. Of course, it
turns out to be a ship that was taken over by the
Aliens and the Earthlings's hip ...
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Four Hundred Years Radio Waves
782 words
At the turn of the century, it was apparent that
we, the human race, could no longer continue at
the rate we were going. At several billion people,
we were rapidly multiplying at an exponential
rate. Scientists declared an international
emergency because of drastic depletion of natural
resources. It became obvious that in a few decades
the continuation of the human way of life would be
impossible if we did not find a solution to our
problem. We needed more space for our species, and
something wi...
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Bruce Willis Die Hard
1,693 words
Introducing the Sharp Minds: In our heroes, we
find something we that admire, or wish we had, in
ourselves. It is for this reason that it is easy
to understand how popular action heroes can and
almost must, stand as a collective symbol of how
we as a people want to be perceived. If the
collective values of the eighties were symbolized
by the hard body, as Susan Jeffords asserts in her
1994 article, Hard Bodies: Hollywood in the Reagan
Era, then surely the nineties can be represented
by the sharp...
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U S Immigration U S Government
709 words
Immigration: Problem With Too Many Immigrants In
Immigration: Problem With Too Many Immigrants In
The U. S Immigration: Problem with Too Many
Immigrants in the U. S Immigration is a major
problem facing the U. S. today. Hundreds of
thousands of immigrants flock to this country
every year. Some legally, others illegally. Some
are escaping from religious and political
oppression while others come to seek out the
American Dream. Either way they are causing
nationwide problems. Non-English speaking ...
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Mother Ship Space Ship Time
320 words
After watching Independence Day the aliens should
have won and taken over the earth easily, for many
reasons. First when the aliens entered our
atmosphere each space ship was fifteen miles wide.
America has good weapons but enough to take out
these spaceships that have a protective shield
around them. We also couldn t use nuclear bombs on
these either. First is because if we did shoot a
nuclear bomb then that would bounce off of the
space ship, then everything would be covered in
nuclear atoms a...
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Prejudice And Discrimination Japanese Americans
2,218 words
Japanese immigrants and the following generations
had to endure discrimination, racism, and
prejudice from white Americans. They were first
viewed as economic competition. The Japanese
Americans were then forced into internment camps
simply because of the whites fear and paranoia.
The Japanese first began to immigrate to the
United States in 1868. At first they came in small
numbers. US Census records show only 55 in 1870
and 2, 039 in 1890. After that, they came in much
greater numbers, reachin...
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Planet Earth Strong Evidence
1,653 words
There are so many things in this world that people
argue over. One thing that is true for every
arguement is that there is always at least two
sides, and two conflicting questions like why? ,
or why not? , should? , or shouldnt there be? , or
is there? , or isnt there? One of the biggest
arguable questions of all time is whether or not
there is life other than that on the planet Earth.
There are facts to prove things for both
arguement's, and I dont think that anyone can say
with 100 % certainty...
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Air Force Mib Encounter
548 words
The Men in Black, are they a group employed by the
government to cover up knowledge of extra
terrestrials, aliens themselves, or merely a
modern urban legend started by the mentally
unstable. We are unable to answer this, but we
will do our best to give you the proper
information to have your own opinion. The M. I. B.
are said to visit people shortly after an
encounter with aliens. Different people say
different things about them, but basically they
all agree on their appearance. They are said t...
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York New York Mexican Immigrants
1,335 words
Americans take many things for granted. For the
majority of the population, life is relatively
mild. People are normally not rich, but not poor,
not ecstatically happy, but not too depressed
either. One might say that the population
generally has it easy, as compared to a large
percentage of the rest of the world. It is for
this reason that a great many people from other
countries immigrate here. They are seeking a
better life. Often, however, they get mistreated.
Like the Mexican immigrants, wh...
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War Of The Worlds Samuel Beckett
1,158 words
Change 038; Changing Perspectives. Change is
something that has been discussed as being an
inevitable part of human life. It is something
which humans have experienced many times and will
continue to experience it many more times
throughout their lives. As with anything else
there are different types, or levels, of change
that can occur. Perhaps the most obvious ones to
categorize change by are internal and external.
Internal being a change that will affect you
personally as opposed to extern...
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Sci Fi Special Effects
1,268 words
Who gets to go? This is a question from Contact,
and unfortunately, due to the trailers, we already
know the answer. Its a shame though, because the
suspense mounts and yet it doesnt get as high as
we would like it to. However, if you are capable
of forgetting the fact of who goes, you can
thoroughly enjoy the suspense-filled moments. On
the other hand, Contact is not a film about
suspense. It is about characters and a story that
draws us in and takes us for a ride up to a very
satisfying conclu...
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