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“Peace is a woman’s job…” Jeannette Rankin and her pursuit for Peace and Women’s Suffrage
The first roll call fills the air, as countless men answer with a vote. As it makes its rounds and finally lands upon her, she


Mining: Poison to the Environment?
Southwest of Montana at almost two thousand feet deep, Berkeley Pit gleams menacingly at those who dare approach. Heavily acidic waters fill up approximately 900


Peace Talks Breaking Down in San Antonio: the 1840 Shootout Between Comanches and Texas Rangers
February 1840: the President of the Texas Republic, Mirabeau Lamar, stood in his warm, stale office. There is something about those old rooms of power;

La Discriminación y su Efecto en el Idioma Nativo y la Identidad Cultural
Introducción Durante muchos años, la gente ha dejado de lado el problema duradero de la discriminación lingüística en los Estados Unidos. La frase “habla inglés;

The Life and Death of Edith Cavell: A War Heroine
In the cold, dark cell of St. Gilles prison, Edith Cavell waited for a decision on whether she would live or die. After a lifetime


Taking Down The Crown: Why People Believe The Crown is Accurate
The streaming company Netflix created the series, The Crown, which shows the life of the Royal family, specifically of Queen Elizabeth II, from the early


Remilitarizing the Rhine: Adolf Hitler’s Reasoning for the Remilitarization of the Rhineland
In the year 1936, Adolf Hitler made a decision that laid the foundation for the Second World War. The remilitarization of the Rhineland is viewed

American Scandal: The Hamilton-Reynolds Affair
In the year 1780, Alexander Hamilton was helping the cause of the American Revolutionary War. He was helping the United States gain its independence from