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Northwestern State University of Louisiana Cold War Question
It has been over 70 years since World War II ended with the United States using atomic weapons on two Japanese targets, fo ...
Northwestern State University of Louisiana Cold War Question
It has been over 70 years since World War II ended with the United States using atomic weapons on two Japanese targets, followed by Japanese surrender. The time since then can be divided into two general periods, the Cold War, from the late 1940s until 1991, and the Post-9/11 period, from 9/11/2001 to the present.The Cold War was defined by a "bipolar" competition, meaning two superpowers dominated world politics for most of the 40 year period. Think of the word "polar" as used in magnetism. Two "poles of power" resist one another while attracting each a set of allies, some more voluntarily allied than others. The United States and the Soviet Union never confronted one another militarily during this time, but the relationship had many other elements common to warfare, including a military on high alert (including 50,000 nuclear weapons) and active espionage, or spying, on one another (and allies). Each side intervened in the politics of "third world" countries in effort to secure vital resources (such as oil and transit zones) and allies. "Hot" wars were fought in Korea, Vietnam, and military operations in Latin America and Africa were common. There were numerous "close calls" between the superpowers, indeed, many more of them than the general public knows about.The 10 years between the Cold War and Post-9/11 period, or the Post-Cold War years, roughly the 1990s, saw a changing world economy as the digital age arrived. It was also a time of horrendous violence in places like Somalia, Rwanda, and the new countries that arose from Yugoslavia's breakup. There were also new efforts to bring war criminals to justice with several temporary war crimes tribunals and one permanent International Criminal Court.The terrorist attack of 9/11/01, taking the lives of nearly 3,000 people from at least 60 different countries (but mostly from the USA), created a new zone of conflict, one that was both global and in relation to a committed group of self-defined "holy warriors" named al Qaeda (and many related and competing groups would arise as well). While that struggle against non-state actors continues, there are new and renewed tensions reminding us that the world is dominated by sovereign states (or countries). Russia, China, North Korea or any of the other 190 sovereign states (countries) in the world should come to your mind.The question (finally!) is -- which do you think presented or presents the greatest level of threat to the United States and its citizens, the Cold War hostilities, or the Post-9/11 era in which we speak of homeland security (mostly internal or internalized threats) as much as we speak of national security (mostly external threats)? I know many if not all of you did not live through or during the Cold War, but that's ok. Provide details of why you chose your answer and did not make the other choice. (One activity that has helped past students is to talk to someone who did live through most or all of the Cold War, 1949-89). Cite any research you quote. Here are other helpful materials from the History network: https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cold-war-h...
West Coast University Telehealth in Healthcare Proposal
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a strong, working foundation for your final paper. You will identify a topic ...
West Coast University Telehealth in Healthcare Proposal
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a strong, working foundation for your final paper. You will identify a topic area and develop a problem- or issue-related topic within that area of interest. As you develop this specific topic, keep in mind that your eventual goal is to formulate and present a solution to the healthcare issue or problem you identify.
Your topic proposal should include the following items and address the following:
Describe the topic you wish to pursue.
It may be somewhat broad at this point and it may imply a problem. Use the Additional Resources in your course materials to help you search for ideas.
Identify your purpose: Why are you interested in this topic? (Narrow your topic.)
Specifically explain what it is that fascinates you or draws you to this topic.
Clearly describe the topic's relevance in the field today.
Identify a purpose for a paper on this topic:
What might you accomplish in exploring this problem?
What is your intended goal?
To evoke change
To make new connections (new cause and effect)
To introduce a new theory, solution, or idea
Is this goal realistic?
Identify a problem within the topic and draft a problem statement. (It will likely evolve and be revised as you progress through your research.)
Identify a problem related to your topic and state it.
The problem statement should be specific and indicate the focus of your final paper.
Not too narrow, not too broad
Intellectually challenging (a simple solution is not apparent)
Who would benefit from a solution to this problem (who is the target population)?
4 pages
Narrative Techniques Of Fredrick Douglas And Mark Twain.
Fredrick Douglas and Mark Twain are authors narrating the experiences of slavery and its dehumanizing and torturous aspect ...
Narrative Techniques Of Fredrick Douglas And Mark Twain.
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Park University Social Movements and Organizations Questions
What is the role and impact of social media in activism today? Can you find any examples of social media being used to add ...
Park University Social Movements and Organizations Questions
What is the role and impact of social media in activism today? Can you find any examples of social media being used to address the social problem you studied in your core assessment project? (unemployment in us)
At the close of this course, what do you think the most pressing social problem is in our society today? What strategies do you think are needed to address the issue?
Answer the following question about Cyrus Cylinder - How a Persian monarch inspired Jefferson
This initial post must be at least 200 words and must include a word count at the end. Once you are done, I will send you ...
Answer the following question about Cyrus Cylinder - How a Persian monarch inspired Jefferson
This initial post must be at least 200 words and must include a word count at the end. Once you are done, I will send you 2 posts to reply 50 words on. Please don't get off topicOption #1: Cyrus Cylinder - How a Persian monarch inspired JeffersonAfter reading/viewing, you should be able to answer at least one of these questions: What two key historical figures are discussed in the article, and what’s their connection? How and why is the Cyrus Cylinder important to the kinds of freedom enjoyed in liberal Western-style democracies such as Britain and the United States? What are its specific connections to American history, and given contemporary politics, why is it fitting – and ironic – that it should have toured the United States?https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-21747567
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Small Wars in Global Context History of Africa and Vietnam War
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Northwestern State University of Louisiana Cold War Question
It has been over 70 years since World War II ended with the United States using atomic weapons on two Japanese targets, fo ...
Northwestern State University of Louisiana Cold War Question
It has been over 70 years since World War II ended with the United States using atomic weapons on two Japanese targets, followed by Japanese surrender. The time since then can be divided into two general periods, the Cold War, from the late 1940s until 1991, and the Post-9/11 period, from 9/11/2001 to the present.The Cold War was defined by a "bipolar" competition, meaning two superpowers dominated world politics for most of the 40 year period. Think of the word "polar" as used in magnetism. Two "poles of power" resist one another while attracting each a set of allies, some more voluntarily allied than others. The United States and the Soviet Union never confronted one another militarily during this time, but the relationship had many other elements common to warfare, including a military on high alert (including 50,000 nuclear weapons) and active espionage, or spying, on one another (and allies). Each side intervened in the politics of "third world" countries in effort to secure vital resources (such as oil and transit zones) and allies. "Hot" wars were fought in Korea, Vietnam, and military operations in Latin America and Africa were common. There were numerous "close calls" between the superpowers, indeed, many more of them than the general public knows about.The 10 years between the Cold War and Post-9/11 period, or the Post-Cold War years, roughly the 1990s, saw a changing world economy as the digital age arrived. It was also a time of horrendous violence in places like Somalia, Rwanda, and the new countries that arose from Yugoslavia's breakup. There were also new efforts to bring war criminals to justice with several temporary war crimes tribunals and one permanent International Criminal Court.The terrorist attack of 9/11/01, taking the lives of nearly 3,000 people from at least 60 different countries (but mostly from the USA), created a new zone of conflict, one that was both global and in relation to a committed group of self-defined "holy warriors" named al Qaeda (and many related and competing groups would arise as well). While that struggle against non-state actors continues, there are new and renewed tensions reminding us that the world is dominated by sovereign states (or countries). Russia, China, North Korea or any of the other 190 sovereign states (countries) in the world should come to your mind.The question (finally!) is -- which do you think presented or presents the greatest level of threat to the United States and its citizens, the Cold War hostilities, or the Post-9/11 era in which we speak of homeland security (mostly internal or internalized threats) as much as we speak of national security (mostly external threats)? I know many if not all of you did not live through or during the Cold War, but that's ok. Provide details of why you chose your answer and did not make the other choice. (One activity that has helped past students is to talk to someone who did live through most or all of the Cold War, 1949-89). Cite any research you quote. Here are other helpful materials from the History network: https://www.history.com/topics/cold-war/cold-war-h...
West Coast University Telehealth in Healthcare Proposal
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a strong, working foundation for your final paper. You will identify a topic ...
West Coast University Telehealth in Healthcare Proposal
The purpose of this assignment is to develop a strong, working foundation for your final paper. You will identify a topic area and develop a problem- or issue-related topic within that area of interest. As you develop this specific topic, keep in mind that your eventual goal is to formulate and present a solution to the healthcare issue or problem you identify.
Your topic proposal should include the following items and address the following:
Describe the topic you wish to pursue.
It may be somewhat broad at this point and it may imply a problem. Use the Additional Resources in your course materials to help you search for ideas.
Identify your purpose: Why are you interested in this topic? (Narrow your topic.)
Specifically explain what it is that fascinates you or draws you to this topic.
Clearly describe the topic's relevance in the field today.
Identify a purpose for a paper on this topic:
What might you accomplish in exploring this problem?
What is your intended goal?
To evoke change
To make new connections (new cause and effect)
To introduce a new theory, solution, or idea
Is this goal realistic?
Identify a problem within the topic and draft a problem statement. (It will likely evolve and be revised as you progress through your research.)
Identify a problem related to your topic and state it.
The problem statement should be specific and indicate the focus of your final paper.
Not too narrow, not too broad
Intellectually challenging (a simple solution is not apparent)
Who would benefit from a solution to this problem (who is the target population)?
4 pages
Narrative Techniques Of Fredrick Douglas And Mark Twain.
Fredrick Douglas and Mark Twain are authors narrating the experiences of slavery and its dehumanizing and torturous aspect ...
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Fredrick Douglas and Mark Twain are authors narrating the experiences of slavery and its dehumanizing and torturous aspects. Although their ways of ...
Park University Social Movements and Organizations Questions
What is the role and impact of social media in activism today? Can you find any examples of social media being used to add ...
Park University Social Movements and Organizations Questions
What is the role and impact of social media in activism today? Can you find any examples of social media being used to address the social problem you studied in your core assessment project? (unemployment in us)
At the close of this course, what do you think the most pressing social problem is in our society today? What strategies do you think are needed to address the issue?
Answer the following question about Cyrus Cylinder - How a Persian monarch inspired Jefferson
This initial post must be at least 200 words and must include a word count at the end. Once you are done, I will send you ...
Answer the following question about Cyrus Cylinder - How a Persian monarch inspired Jefferson
This initial post must be at least 200 words and must include a word count at the end. Once you are done, I will send you 2 posts to reply 50 words on. Please don't get off topicOption #1: Cyrus Cylinder - How a Persian monarch inspired JeffersonAfter reading/viewing, you should be able to answer at least one of these questions: What two key historical figures are discussed in the article, and what’s their connection? How and why is the Cyrus Cylinder important to the kinds of freedom enjoyed in liberal Western-style democracies such as Britain and the United States? What are its specific connections to American history, and given contemporary politics, why is it fitting – and ironic – that it should have toured the United States?https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-21747567
Small Wars in Global Context History of Africa and Vietnam War
https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B000XUDH8O from page 1-26, 27-76 and 127-142, https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B003YORJMG fro ...
Small Wars in Global Context History of Africa and Vietnam War
https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B000XUDH8O from page 1-26, 27-76 and 127-142, https://read.amazon.com/?asin=B003YORJMG from page 1 to page 140I attached below the requirements..
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