America which had and still has monumental significance today. Socially at the time the vietnam war was divisive and caused protests and marches.Also economically it was just too much money in the wrong place.My third reason for why the war was so significant historically is vietnam syndrome a non medical yet political term referring to Americas aversion to overseas conflict due to the vietnam war.My final reason for the vietnam’s historical significance is politically with the drop in trust domestically
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1. Stock prices over a period of fifty (50) years would most likely exhibit no cyclical component. a. True b. False 2. On the plot labeled “a”‚ which of the following is correct? a. There is a trend present. b. There is a linear relationship. c. There is an obvious outlier. d. There is a negative relationship. 3. On the plot labeled “b”‚ there is an outlier present. a. True b. False 4. On the plot labeled “c”‚ which of the following
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considered significant‚ and it required some severe energy before a rape victim could be helped. The individuals who investigated rape cases went all around in investigating a rape case which would even influence the victims to abandon following up on their claims. Today‚ in any case‚ rape victims are afforded the essential aid‚ and rape or sexual assault is taken with a considerable measure of weight as with every other crime. In the 1970s‚ it was assumed that a man could not rape his significant other
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perceived caste as a huge stumbling block to India’s development. Overcoming inequality with respect to caste is also included in his Seven Revolutions. According to him‚ caste was the primary form of inequality in India. However‚ he didn’t include all other forms of social divisions under class. He saw ‘class’ and ‘gender’ as intersecting caste divisions.He said that making policies etc would be challenging as policy makers had to
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Summary The Other Wes Moore is a story about two boys who ironically both happen to share the same name‚ “Wes Moore”‚ and grew up in the same area. While the two boys shared the same name‚ they never managed to meet as children‚ despite living blocks apart and being born within a year of each other. In fact‚ the two Wes Moores would never officially meet until they were both well into their adulthood. The story follows the two boys on their separate journeys into adulthood in an effort to determine
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Significant Health Care EventAmy DiZio University of Phoenix HCS 531 Significant Health Care Event There are many events that have influenced health care and the way it has been delivered throughout the years. These events have helped shape and change health care with the ever changing needs of the population at large. Some of the influences are society‚ culture‚ finance‚ religion‚ politics‚ health trends‚ environment and population (Shi and Singh‚ 2012‚ p.9). For the purpose and focus of this
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Discussion #1 In Wes Moore’s “The Other Wes Moore” both characters live within the same city‚ with the same names but grow up to lead very different lives. Both kids grow up living in Baltimore where drugs and poverty are at an all time high. Violence is a reoccurring theme in this book and both boys have run-ins with the law. Each of the Wes Moore boys both struggle in school with attendance and academics. Their stories start off the same but each of the boys grows up and lives very different
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class. Some people decide to celebrate these differences while others shun people whom they consider to be slightly different from what society considers to be “normal.” The article “The Other and Othering” by Sara Engelund states that people who are Othered usually feel that‚ “Differences between societies are emphasized while similarities are hidden” (Engelund). Dominance‚ along with misuse of this causes the unequal treatment of the Other (Engelund). In the novels To Kill a Mockingbird and Of Mice
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The Other Side of the Hedge After reading the first few paragraphs‚ The Other Side of the Hedge‚ by E. M. Forster‚ seems to be nothing more than a story about a man walking down a long road. The narrator’s decision to go through the hedge transforms the story into an allegory that is full of symbols representing Forster’s view of the journey of life. The author develops the allegory through the use of several different symbols including the long road‚ the hedge and the water. The
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Shanks History 1301-I53 February 25‚ 2017 Professor Stokes The Louisiana Purchase The United States has a long history of crucial decision after crucial decision‚ each one with significant impact on the country and the world. While these decisions do hold great importance‚ the Louisiana Purchase was especially significant in American history. Jefferson dealt with different options‚ faced consequences‚ as well as created a huge impact across time when he signed the “Treaty of Cession.” Jefferson
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