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lessons of vietnam
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| In Retrospect: The tragedy and lessons of Vietnam.
By: Robert S. McNamara
Summary:
Robert S. McNamara's book, In Retrospect, tells the story of one man's journey through... |
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Letter from the frontline
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| My dear Mother,
It is a strange feeling to me but a very real one, that every letter now that I write home to you or to my little sister may be the last. I do not want y... |
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Letter Number Four to Margaret Sanger
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| Letter Number Four to Margaret Sanger
Married at the age of seventeen, by the time she reached
twenty-eight she had given birth to four children and had two
miscarriages. S... |
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Letter to President Coolidge
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| President Coolidge:
Although some people believe that we, as a country, don't have enough room for all these hard working immigrants, there comes a time when we need to... |
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Letters for History
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| March 7, 1774
Dear Madi,
I haven't written to you since before the "tea party". Man was that a sight! Tea was all over the harbor! You could probably scoop it up in a cu... |
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letters from an american farmer
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| When the Virginia Company landed at the James River in 1606 no one thought they had just planted the seeds to a powerful and mighty nation. The first immigrants who landed in... |
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Letters From Birmingham Jail
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| Martin Luther King confesses with thoughtful displeasure that the white moderate has been the greatest obstacle towards Negro community’s freedom; that follows an authoritat... |
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Letters of Love
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| Letters of Love
Now letter-Writing is, to me, the most agreeable Amusement: and Writing to you the most entertaining and Agreeable of all Letter-Writing. John Adams
An... |
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Letters to the lady
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| 18 March 1861
My Dear Master's Lady,
I write to you once again. This time it is from my more permanent home in Massachusetts. I hope all finds you well in this time of impe... |
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Levittown Experiment
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| Levittown project was taken up in the U.S. after the end of Second World War, with the aim of providing mass housing facilities to people in th... |
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Lewis and Clark
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| "My response; they do matter!"
Captain Meriwether Lewis and William Clark took the risk of life, limb, and liberty to bring back the precious and valuable informatio... |
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Lewis and Clark
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| Lewis and Clark
The trip started off on April 7, 1805 just after the worst winter had ended. We survived solely by the help of the Mandan Indians who helped the Crops of Dis... |
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Lewis and Clark
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| The Lewis and Clark journey was most likely the most significant project supported by the government in the beginning of the 1800's. The idea of the expedition came from Thom... |
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Lewis and Clark
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| On February 28, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson won approval from Congress for a visionary project, an endeavor that would become one of America’s greatest stories of adven... |
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Lewis and Clark (Quick Facts)
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| 1. Lewis was shot by one of his own men. Pierre Cruzatte, who could not see well, shot Lewis through the buttocks on August 11, 1806, mistaking him for an elk.
2. Clark was n... |
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Lewis and Clark Indian Relations
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| One of the greatest American adventure stories started on February 28, 1803, when President Thomas Jefferson gained approval for his visionary project. This project was to ex... |
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Lewis and Clark Medicines
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| I. Thomas Jefferson, United States President, Purchases the Louisiana Territory
a. Jefferson appoints Captain Meriwether Lewis to command an exploration of this territory.
b... |
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Lewis Carroll
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| Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll, the Pseudonym for the famous writer and mathematician Charles Lutwidge Dodgson was born in Cheshire, England in 1832. Carroll was the oldest... |
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Li Si
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| Li Si
The "Historical Records," written by Sima Qian, is a historical account which showcases how the corrupted legalist system of the... |
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liars
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| The brains of pathological liars have structural abnormalities that could make fibbing come naturally.
"Some people have an edge up on others in their ability to tell lies,... |
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Libel and slander
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| The civil liberties that the American people have are inalienable rights. The most important of these is the freedom of speech. Yet freedom of speech is not entirely protected... |
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Liberals Opinion on American Govt.
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| The typical philosophical ideals of the liberals seem to focus on the government helping the little guy and leveling the playing field. They oppose tax-cuts for the rich,... |
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