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Flight
800 / Air Tragedy
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A 6 page paper describing the events following the fatal
accident. Details of the search which ensued are covered. The
fact that there were two sperate conclusions as to the cause
of the crash is descrbed. There are also details given as to
the changes in regulations ,and rules that occurred as a
result of the crash. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Flight80.wps
Frederick
Lewis Allen's "It Was Only Yesterday" / Reviewed
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A 6 page paper examining the content, scope, and focus of
Frederick Lewis Allen's historic work. The writer is
particularly concerned with Allen's depiction of the 1929
stock market crash and the irony of Woodrow Wilson's failure
to gain worldwide acceptance for the League of Nations.
Numerous pertinent issues about the carefree
"roaring" twenties and the somber times that would
follow...are discussed. No additional sources cited.
Filename: MSyester.wps
Freedom
Riders Were True to Their Cause:
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This seven-page-paper presents an in-depth discussion and
outline of the Freedom Riders of 1961. Opening with an
explanation about the Supreme Court decision to desegregate
public transit facilities and detailing what happened when two
bus loads of multiracial travelers tested the order the paper
moved through a chronological timeline for the reader.
Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: CWfreedo.wps
From
A to Z: A touch of the Rural South.
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(5 pp) James Agee, Let Us Now Praise Famous Men, is compared
to Zora Neal Hurston's Mules and Men. Zora Neale Hurston and
James Agee present similar external view of the rural south.
Hurston has a more authentic internal presentation than Agee.
I feel that has developed because she was a returned insider,
and Agee, at some level always knew, this was not his world
,he may have been accepted for a month, but he was still the
outsider.
Filename: BBAtoZrs.doc
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Isolation to Intervention/US in WWII
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An 8 page research paper that examines US foreign policy
toward Great Britain prior to the US entry into World War II.
Although World War II appeared to pounce on the United States
on December 7, 1941, historical scholarship has shown that in
actuality US involvement crept up on the country, "stage
by stage, over many years" (Heinrichs 3). Dallek (1979)
and Heinrichs (1988) both describe how Roosevelt walked a fine
line in the years leading up to the war. Bibliography lists 6
sources.
Filename: khiswwii.wps
Gendering
Activity and World War I: Differences in the Views of Men and
Women on Warfare
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A 10 page overview of the differences in views of men verses
women in regard to warfare. Presents the assertion that men
viewed combat largely as a test of their masculinity while
women viewed war and everything associated with it as an
atrocity. Notes that the perceptions of each gender changed
over time, however, as a result of indirect and direct
stressors of warfare. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PPwomWar.wps
General
George Patton -- Bred to Be the Man He Was
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A 15 page paper describing Patton and his life and what it was
that makes him a man that was bred to be a soldier. That is to
state that he was not born to be a soldier. He was in fact
trained and educated to become one. A general description of
his life helps illustrate the points made. Bibliography lists
11 sources.
Filename: Gpatton.wps
George
S. Patton
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A 5 page research paper that investigates the character,
leadership qualities and historical significance of World War
II general George S. Patton. Primarily using H. Essame's
biography of Patton, the writer gives an impression of the
book before exploring how Essame's evaluation of Patton
compares to that of other authorities. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: khpatton.wps
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