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Science and Government Relationships in 1930s Europe
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A 5-page essay on the affects of science on government in the 1930s. This paper focuses on the social and political science of Marxism and Trotskism, economic science, and physics and how these led to decisions made by Britain, Germany, Russia, and other European countries. Bibliography lists 3 sources. JV1930sc.rtf.
Filename: JV1930sc.rtf
Similarities Between World War I and World War II
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This 4 page paper evaluates the statement that WWI and WWII are two halves of the same coin. The idea that the war might have been one war separated by time is a concept also examined. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA350WW.rtf
Social and Fashion Trends During WWII
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This 4 page paper examines life during W.W.II in America. Fashion is the focus of this paper that explains why there was less flamboyance and more practical manners of dress. Specific styles are mentioned and origins explained, such as the turban and Eisenhower jacket. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA532WW2.rtf
Spain’s Philip II and the Colonization of the Philippines
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A 6 page overview of the accomplishments and shortcomings of Charles V’s successor to the throne. This paper concentrates on Philip’s role in the colonization of the Philippines. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPphilippines.rtf
Stalingrad Operations
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This 12 page paper discusses some of the history, preparation and execution of Operation Barbarossa, which culminated in the Battle of Stalingrad. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: HVStaOps.rtf
Standing By Honor, Courage and Committment
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This 14-page-paper presents
an indepth discussion on Theodore C. Mason's "'We Will Stand by You' :
Serving in the Pawnee, 1942-1945. Honor , Courage and Committment are
all discussed. Bibliography lists one source.
Filename: CWstandby.wps
Stephen E. Ambrose’s World War II Historical Text, “Citizen Soldiers”
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A 5 page synopsis that provides a summary of the book, considers the author’s purpose for writing it and his conclusion. No additional sources are used.
Filename: TGcitsol.rtf
Strategies of the Axis Powers in World War II
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An eight page paper which considers the ways in which the Axis powers might have employed alternative strategies and tactics during the Second World War in order to produce an outcome more favourable to them. The writer looks specifically at Russia’s engagement with Germany on the Eastern Front, the Battle of Midway, the Normandy Landings and the role of Mussolini in Italy’s military involvement.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JLaxis.wps
Summary of F.A. Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” (1944)
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This is a 10 page paper of a chapter by chapter summary of Friedrich August von Hayek’s “The Road to Serfdom” (1944). Friedrich August von Hayek (1899-1992) wrote “The Road to Serfdom” in 1944 and has since been cited as one of the major economic and capitalism sources in regards to the free market. Hayek’s basic argument is that “central planning is by its very nature inefficient: only a free market allows for the exchange of information that can provide efficiency”. While many critics do not argue with Hayek’s views on the free market, his book gained a certain amount of controversy when it was released in 1944 during the Nazi era because he basically made the argument that eventually any centralized government will eventually lead to totalitarianism hence the title of the book, “The Road to Serfdom”. Introduction based on material by Judd (2003).
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TJHayek1.rtf
Swallowing the Poison Mushroom - America After Hiroshima
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A 10 page paper that examines the moral, social and political views that the American public held concerning Hiroshima in the twelve months following the end of World War II and how these views were changed by the 1946 publication of John Hersey's "Hiroshima". Discussed are the cover up attempts made by the U.S. government during August of 1945 and August of 1946, the abstract picture of Hiroshima that the American public formed due to this cover up, and how Hersey's article changed this picture by being the first to reveal the truth about the devastation in Japan. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: LCHirosh.doc
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