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APA Research Paper
Causes and Major Outcomes of Battles of Saratoga (September 19 and October 7, 1777)
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The Battles of Saratoga were fought between American Patriot Troops and British Troops during American War of Independence. Historians have regarded these two battles as turning point which significantly contributed in deciding the fate of ...
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CONSTITUTION
Constitution
Constitution
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Constitution is both a philosophical and legal concept as well as a practical manifestation in different political contexts. In both respects it represents one of the main features in the development of the modern state. Constitutionalism presupposes the existence of a constitution, which is typically, but not necessarily, contained in ...
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THE RECESSION OF 2008
The Recession of 2008
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This paper discusses the recession of 2008 in depth. The factors responsible for the recession of 2008 have been discussed in detail in order to identify the basic reasons behind the global recession. This paper also deals with ...
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The Battle of Gettysburg
History
The Battle of Gettysburg was fought July 1-3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. The battle with the largest number of casualties in the American Civil War, it is often described as the war's turning point (Robert, 1863, 12).
In September 1862, when General Lee ...
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Chicago Research Paper
Abraham Lincoln
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In this study we try to explore the Abraham Lincoln's influence on the civil war in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on “influence of Abraham Lincoln's words and actions on the civil war” and its relation with “moral/political argument for secession”. The ...
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Profiling:
Profiling, actually a psychological term, has been successful in a variety of applications, from tracking serial killers to apprehending smugglers. It became one of the procedures used by U.S. Customs agents in targeting drug couriers attempting to enter the United States from suspect countries. Possible "mules" were matched against a ...
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PEARL HARBOR
Pearl Harbor
PEARL HARBOR
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For more than sixty years now, "Pearl Harbor" has been one of the most famous place names in United States history. On Sunday, December 7, 1941, one of the most carefully planned and devastating military attacks ever made on a nation at peace occurred at Pearl Harbor, ...
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Ellis Island
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Ellis Island is situated just before Manhattan, along the stunning New York Bay, which can be easily reached through ferry from the main island. It is also considered as the heart of the Big Apple, which served as the main area for more than fifteen million immigrants, who entered ...
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Andrew Jackson
One the prominent hero of his time, a man of passion and an expansionist, Andrew Jackson had been part of the democratic movement. Jackson's two terms as president, (1829-37) were the beginning of a new era in American politics, marked by the participation of the masses and the strengthening ...
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American Civil War
American Civil War
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The American Civil War began on April 12, 1861, when confederate forces opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. It lasted until May 26, 1865. The war caused more than 600,000 deaths, destroyed over $5 billion in property, and brought freedom to ...