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    Common Cold Research Paper

    The common cold has been affecting humans for a long time. In the world of advancements, there are still no vaccines or treatments. There are many symptoms that come with the common cold. Some of these well-known symptoms are a runny nose, caused by irritation or redness of the nasal tissues, ensuing in over production of mucus to ensnare the virus, coughing, sometimes itchy or sore throat, watery eyes, low fever, sneezing, and light body aches. The cause of this begins when the cold virus connect

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    Harold Voss Cold War

    Air Force from 1956 to 1960. There weren't any wars that the USA was fighting, but there were still things going on. One of these was the Cold War, the Cold War was a war but no fighting ever happened. The Cold War was just basically threats from USA and USSR. The threats were about how each country was going to use nuclear bomb's on each other, during the Cold War there was the space race. That was between USSR and USA to see who could get the first man on the moon. Another conflict that happened

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    Intergenerational Solidarity Analysis

    The term "solidarity" was developed by Emile Durkheim, a French sociologist, to describe a state of unity and cooperation among social groups, based on a shared desire for justice and equality (Szelenyi, 2009). The word is often used in a political context to refer to the effort to bring various groups with conflicting interests together to resolve their differences and support each other in achieving their goals (examples include the Solidarity Movement in Poland to support the civil rights of workers

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    Tim O Brien Field Trip Analysis

    In the novel, The Things They Carried, written by Tim O’Brien, the chapter “Field Trip” is a vital chapter even though it takes place after the Vietnam War. A reoccurring theme throughout the story is how several of the soldiers in the platoon handle the mental challenges accompanied by war. During the chapter “Field Trip,” the character O’Brien returns with his daughter Kathleen to visit Vietnam including where Kiowa died. Kathleen is a crucial character as she represents the purity of Americans

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    Détente In The 1980's Analysis

    In the 1980's, effective individuals on either side of the Iron Curtain framed occasions more than ever. By 1980, the world had clearly sunk into a collection request which MAD implemented strength. Détente would perhaps keep the world safe everlastingly by encouraging shared admiration for the inverse superpower's range of authority, prohibition direct fighting, and notwithstanding permitting either side to check the other's military abilities inside of the hobbies of trust. However Détente yielded

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    Soviet Union Decline

    Coleman Robinson Professor David Shearer History 359 29 May 2015 The Rise and Decline of the Soviet Union Vladimir Putin insists that “Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart, but whoever wants it back has no brain”. Sentiments like these are unsurprising because of the dynamic and yet monolithic elements of Soviet history. At times, the Soviet Union was preoccupied with mechanizing agriculture and modernizing its industrial facilities, while at other times, it seemed disinterested in

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    The Red Spread

    The Red Spread The rise of communism is the rise of an ideal only rivaled by Hitler and his Nazi regime. 1917, World War I was coming to a close; the Russian people were starving and war-weary. The rising casualties from war or hunger led to the overthrowing of the tsar monarchy; and establishment of a temporary Provisional Government. Most sources blame the Provisional Government for the spread of communism in Russia; this is not the case however, because the Petrograd Soviet must also bear some

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    Mikhail Gorbachev: The October Revolution

    Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev was born in Stavropol, Stavropol Krai, USSR (Russia). He was born on March 2, 1931. He was born into a present family of a mixed Russian and Ukrainian family. His father was World War II veteran. He attended Moscow State University and graduated with a law degree in 1955. He would meet his future wife Raisa Titarenko whom he married in 1953. They had one daughter born in 1957. He joined the Communist party in 1950. Mikhail Gorbachev is still alive and is currently 83

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    Discovering The Past: Film Analysis

    Discovering the Past In the documentary, Heir to an Execution, Ivy Meeropol tries to find out if her grandparents, Julius and Ethel Rosanburg, were actually guilty of treason as alleged. Throughout the film, Ivy, who was the main character and also the film’s director, met with many people who knew her grandparents and had firsthand knowledge of what had taken place. Engaging with these individuals ultimately played an important role in guiding her in the discovery of the details surrounding her

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    Summary Of JR Moehringer's The Tender Bar

    The Tender Bar is a memoir by JR Moehringer which shows himself growing up between family struggles, going into Yale, girlfriends, male figures, and the Publicans bar. JR learns to escape those conflicts and deal with them, but the one thing he couldn’t get past was his lack of confidence. All throughout his life he was striving for confidence, but in distinctive forms like needing a fatherly figure, becoming a lawyer, and the bar. Early on in his life, JR unknowingly is striving for confidence

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