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1009.20887 The United States Coast Guard: Challenges for the 21st Century
This paper will examine the challenges faced by the United States Coast Guard in their mission to stop terrorism from international sources in the 21st century. By observing the current plans of the Coast Guard to increase spending, as well as gain more recruits to fight terrorism, we can see how they need to up the anti when dealing with this new and ominous foe.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 20887
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1010.20891 Civil War Questions
1) List and explain the five events that most contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861
1. Suit for Freedom by Dred Scott 1857(The Abolitionist Movement)
2. Legislative Slavery Compromises of 1820, 1850, and 1854
3. John Brown?s Harpers Ferry Raid of 1859
4. President Lincoln?s Election 1860 (1st Republican President)
5. Bombardment and Surrender of Fort Sumter, S.C.
2) List and explain the three most significant social changes that took place in America from 1789 to 1861.
1. Northern Industrialization
2. Cultural Diversification Due to Increased Immigration
3. Expansion and Agricultural Growth of West
Pros/Cons of Political Parties (prior to Civil War)
Pages: 7
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Filename: 20891
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1011.20945 Skydiving as the Biggest Rush
When one talks about a ?rush? or a ?high?, exactly to what are they referring? This essay will take a look at the nature of rush, the various items that cause a ?rush? to the human system, and why skydiving is the biggest rush of them all. It progresses from the connection of adrenaline to rush, why certain things cause adrenaline, and how many of those things are encountered during skydiving.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 20945
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1012.20963 The Monroe Doctrine
The Presidential State of the Union address of 1823 by James Monroe is not only one of the most well known addresses ever given, but also set the stage for American foreign policy in the Western hemisphere and the subsequent action that would be taken against outsiders that opposed it. The two most striking details of the policy that would become known as the Monroe Doctrine are the United States? ability and justification for interfering in the governments of Latin America and the justification to defend the Western Hemisphere in its entirety from outside governments, particularly the governments of the European nations.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 20963
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1013.20974 The Culture That Brought Indentured Servitude to the Americas and Its Effect on the Native American Population
This essay critically examines the impact that European colonizers had on the native cultures that already existed in the Americas when Europeans began to arrive in the wake of Columbus's discovery of the New World. It examines the culture of domination of the Europeans through the practice of indentured servitude. Then the essay uses two first-hand accounts and responses to the colonization to create an historical context for the domination the Europeans practiced.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 20974
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1014.21008 Jackson and Boudinot: Two Views of the Cherokees
This paper discusses specific questions raised by Andrew Jackson's Address to Congress about the removal of all Indians east of the Mississippi and the observations about his tribe of a thoroughly acculturated Cherokee. Jackson evidently had very strong political reasons for his position in addition to a long-abiding enmity towards Native Americans. Boudinot, the Cherokee shared no such enmity towards white society and values.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 21008
Price: US$35.80
1015.21042 Procedures of Government Policy and Gay Marriages
This paper discusses the steps gay couples have taken to make it legal for them to marry. The paper shows how the gay couples have gone to state's supreme courts and even the Supreme Court of the United States. They argue that it should be legal to marriage because of human rights. Most opponents of gay marriages are due to the sacredness of marriage and no one wants to take away from the importance of families.