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Not Only Impeach, Remove From Office
Number of words: 328 - Number of pages: 2.... witnesses, he stumbled across a young woman named Monica Lewinsky. Monica was quickly summoned and gave accurate testimony. Bill Clinton was also examined. When he was interrogated about his and Ms. Lewinsky's relationship, he was quick to lie under oath. This is simply perjury. Others may argue that Mr. Clinton did not actually perjure himself. They believe that he did not honestly feel that he had a sexual relationship with Ms. Lewinsky. This is an outrage! How many Americans would allow their spouse to wonder around town engaging in oral sex with random people? Regardless, .....
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The Movie Bugsy
Number of words: 1640 - Number of pages: 6.... the 40’s. The cast was sprinkled with tremendous talent such as Harvey Keitel, Ben Kingsley, and Elliot Gould. As a whole I think the cast did a magnificent job taking the viewers to an era of America, which is not easily forgotten by those who lived through it. A time when the world was being destroyed by the Nazi Germans was over shadowed by America’s self-involvement. A time when Americans were beginning to be proud of their little world power was accented by the world war.
The wardrobe and setting were excellent. The clothes the actor wore were so authentic and representativ .....
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HITLER, MUSSOLINI, STALIN
Number of words: 1058 - Number of pages: 4.... and having them obeyed from his kids because of his occupation in the civil service. Therefore, he was very strict. Alois Hitler never had a pleasant relationship with any of his children.
Hitler was said to have a really good singing voice and took part in his school's choir. He also was a very smart boy, doing well in school.
Hitler was very religious, idolizing his priests. At age nine, he was caught smoking a cigarette by one of his priests but was forgiven and had no punishment.
Hitler was obsessed with German Nationalism when he was in school.
Hitler once said of himself th .....
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The Roman Legions
Number of words: 435 - Number of pages: 2.... conquered.
Sometimes, the Legions even allowed the conquered enemies to keep their
original government, provided they give Rome ships or soldiers to help them
win the war. The Legionaries gave some foes partial rights or possibly
even allowed them to regain citizenship.
The Legions setup well designed fortresses or marching camps to
keep enemies from easily gaining an advantage on them when in combat. The
whole army slept together in the marching camp. The camp's defenses
consisted of a turf rampart, five or six feet high, behind a ditch. The
defenses were stronger than the marching cam .....
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1775-1900: The History Of The Buffalo Soldier
Number of words: 2156 - Number of pages: 8.... for freedom. This wasn't the only incident of Blacks giving it all during the War for Independence.
From the first battles of Concord and Lexington in 1775, Black soldiers "took up arms against the mother country." (Mullen 11) Of the many Black men who fought in those battles, the most famous are Peter Salem, Cato Stedman, Cuff Whittemore, Cato Wood, Prince Estabrook, Caesar Ferritt, Samuel Craft, Lemuel Haynes, and Pomp Blackman. One of the most distinguished heroes o the Battle of Bunker Hill was Peter Salem who, according to some sources, fired the shot that killed Major John Pitcairn o .....
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What Really Happened At Roswell, New Mexico?
Number of words: 1072 - Number of pages: 4.... to
Roswell Army Airfield, and then eventually relocated to Write Field in
Dayton, Ohio.
"On the morning of July 8, 1947, Colonel William Blanchard,
Commander of the 509th Bomb Group, issued a press release stating
that the wreckage of a ‘crashed disk' (UFO) had been recovered"
(Kent Jeffrey, Time For The Truth About Roswell).
This press release made the headlines of over 30 U.S. newspapers in time
for supper. It appeared that Earth was not alone in the universe. A few
hours later, “a second press release was issued from the office of General
Roger Ramey .....
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Assassination Of Malcolm X
Number of words: 968 - Number of pages: 4.... which would later be the downfall of his life. In 1952, while on parole, he took the name of Malcolm X, which he claimed the X symbolized his true African name and renounced his white-slave master's name.
The 60's would be an important decade for Malcolm X, it would be his last. During this time, civil rights movements gave a lot of publicity to blacks struggling for equal rights. The Nation of Islam, formally the Black Muslims, was a much more militant organization then of Martin Luther King Jr.'s organizations. They thought that King's ideals were too weak and power must be used one .....
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True Romance
Number of words: 672 - Number of pages: 3.... he shows us the oozing bullet wound to his head. Some people think this is taking violence too far; however, acts of this nature happen in the real world every day. I guess this is his way of giving us a "reality heck." Shit like this happens to people. We are so sheltered in our comfortable little worlds we don't even realize this kind of stuff goes on. Variety. Isn't it supposed to be the "spice of life?" Well, Tarantino gets so damn spicy it can make yo sweat bullets.
What is it about violence that is so attractive to the general public? There are so many people who would rather see a vi .....
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Hamlet Apperance Vs. Reality
Number of words: 1680 - Number of pages: 7.... up the appearance of loving and caring person. Polonius appears like a man who loves and cares about his son, Laertes. Polonius speaks to his son with advice that sounds sincere but in reality it is rehearsed, hollow and without feeling. Polonius gives his advice only to appear to be the loving caring father. The reality is he only speaks to appear sincere as a politician, to look good rather then actually be good: "And borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry. This above all: to thine own self be true, And it must follow, as the night the day, Thou canst not then be false to any man. Farewell .....
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Birth Of Nazism
Number of words: 2713 - Number of pages: 10.... that may have once reigned within them, there was very little to have pride in. They were the joke of Europe, not to mention the brutal force which had caused the hardships within her neighbors as well. Leadership was also lacking at this time. The control of state that had once governed in Germany was strongly ousted away. Germany knew nothing but monarchical rule, but this had been replaced with the democratic attempt of the Weimar Republic.
This was the state of 1933 Germany, one that not endured since the Thirty Years War. Everything familiar to Germany had been replaced by .....
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