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How President Kennedy is Partially Responsible for Vietnam
by Andrew Sean Murphy, Mar 12, 2008
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy helped guide America through the perilous times of the Cuban Missile crisis, but helped increase American involvement in Vietnam...
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To Fight or Not to Fight
by SaraJ, Mar 11, 2008
Just sit back for a minute and count how many times you have had an argument with a significant other, family member, friend or even a stranger who rubbed you the wrong way.
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The Utility Scheme in British Design
by Ferdine, Mar 9, 2008
The Second World War ended in 1945, but well into the 1950s Britain was still immersed in post-war austerity. The urban landscape was still scarred by bomb damage and design was very drab and basic. The philosophy of the war years had been ‘Make do and mend.’ This ethos persisted into the 1950s.
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D-Day: A Turning Point for World War II
by Morgan Livsley, Mar 8, 2008
The events that occurred in one of the military's greatest operations. From the number of soldiers to the number of boats, this has most of the information.
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The 10 Great Wars and Conflicts of the United States
by Yankeeboy254, Mar 6, 2008
The United States has been involved in many conflicts. It's okay to take a peek at our ancestors history. Just don't re-live it.
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Women & War
by penfriend, Mar 3, 2008
The participation of women during wars, their heroic deeds, and atrocities committed against them.
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Five Overused Ideas for Weapons and Armor
by LiuAnXiang, Feb 23, 2008
The most overused and cliched ideas for new weapons and armor.
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Homeless Vets Sleeping Under Bridges
by rthorne, Feb 10, 2008
Let's do something about our homeless veterans.
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Sifu Dansac's Brave New World
by Samuel Z Jones, Feb 4, 2008
Hello Laui, Nihau! My name Sifu Dansac, I am Kung Fu master, today I am lay out my vision of a better world.
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Kant's Perpetual Peace: an Historical Perspective
by Nearly Anonymous, Feb 3, 2008
With the benefit of hindsight, Immanuel Kant’s Perpetual Peace is an argument that boasts little historical support, but nonetheless remains a solid theory with modern applications.
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