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Report of the Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of slavery, including its causes and consequences
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Reflections on the 20Reflections on the 20
Kennedy Library, I’m delighted to welcome you at this very, very special occasion. Tonight we’re using the occasion of President Kennedy’s upcoming ninetieth birthday to reflect on the era he helped shape and look back at the second half of the
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Masaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American StudiesMasaryk University Faculty of Arts Department of English and American Studies
The Legal Status of African Americans in Virginia and South Carolina from the Beginning of 17th Century to the Mid-18th Century
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Why the future doesn\Why the future doesn't need us
Our most powerful 21st-century technologies robotics, genetic engineering, and nanotech are threatening to make humans an endangered species
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The location of Afghanistan astride the land routes between the Indian subcontinent, Iran, and central Asia has enticed conquerors throughout historyThe location of Afghanistan astride the land routes between the Indian subcontinent, Iran, and central Asia has enticed conquerors throughout history
S afghanistan in prehistoric times, but the archaeological record is not clear. Certainly cultures had flourished in the north and east before the Persian king Darius I (c. 500 Bc) conquered these areas
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McGuire, William, and Leslie Wheeler. "Alice Paul." American History. Abc-clio, 2011. Web. 26 Jan. 2011. and
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Cold War 1945-1963 Why did the usa and ussr become rivals in the period 1945 to 1949?Cold War 1945-1963 Why did the usa and ussr become rivals in the period 1945 to 1949?
East-West ideological gap; decisions made at Yalta and Potsdam, and their importance; attitudes of Stalin and Truman
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World War II, including political boundary changes, the formation of the United Nations, and the Marshall Plan
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Va sol standard 12 What were the political, economic, and social consequences of World War ii?Va sol standard 12 What were the political, economic, and social consequences of World War ii?
The end of World War II found Soviet forces occupying most of Eastern and Central Europe and the eastern portion of Germany
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The Cold War Objectives: United States HistoryThe Cold War Objectives: United States History
Identify what actions Allied Powers took to stabilize Germany and Japan after the war and punish war criminals and explain why some people were dissatisfied with the war crimes trials
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Globalization: a russian PerspectiveGlobalization: a russian Perspective
In Thinking International Relationd Differently, edited by Arlene B. Tickner and David L. Blaney. London: Routledge, 2012, pp. 205-227
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The Vietnam WarThe Vietnam War
There was a real war in Vietnam, and real Americans were killed and maimed. With the us still trying to grapple with the concept of “limited war,” an opportunity to contain communism was lost. We could have won—wait and see
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Women in Political and Public LifeWomen in Political and Public Life
Global Report for the Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and in practice
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Virginia Standards of Learning Workbook Virginia and United States History Virginia Standards of Learning Workbook Virginia and United States History 
Demonstrate knowledge of United States foreign policy since World War II by describing outcomes of World War II, including political boundary changes, the formation of the United Nations, and the Marshall Plan
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