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Terror in Germany, Shootings in America | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. Terror in Germany, Shootings in America. May 15, 2016. On April 2, 1968 Andreas Baader and his girlfriend Gudrun Ensslin were convicted of arson for the blowing up of a department store in Frankfurt, Germany to protest the public’s lack of concern with the Vietnam War. Finally, when Baader and Meihof were caught and arrested in 1972, they were convicted and put in solitary confinement. In May 1976 Meinhof committed suicide. On April 4, 1968 Martin Luther...
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Bubbling Below The Surface | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. Bubbling Below The Surface. May 25, 2016. July 1968 was a relatively tame month compared to the rest of the year, which isn’t saying a lot. July would be the low point of tensions throughout the year. However one event that took place would haunt, and continues to haunt, global politics and global stability. On July 17, Saddam Hussein stages a successful coup and assumed power of the Revolutionary Council in Iraq. It is remarkable that such an unnoticeab...
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Lessons From ’68 | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. Lessons From ’68. May 30, 2016. What have we learned from 1968? Well, looking at today’s state of affairs, not much. African-Americans in the U.S., Aboriginals in Canada, and students around the world still feel like they have no voice, no power. This has caused movements like Black Lives Matter, atrocious conditions for Aboriginals in Canada, and student strikes, protests, and unrest on campuses in North America, Europe, and elsewhere. America’s B...
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Trials and Tribulations In the U.S. and Abroad | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. Trials and Tribulations In the U.S. and Abroad. May 16, 2016. On June 5, 1968, Senator Robert F. Kennedy entered the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles looking forward to celebrate his primary victories in California and South Dakota that evening. It looked like Robert Kennedy was going to go to Chicago and get the nomination of the Democratic Party for President. The man who was supposed to keep Camelot alive and save the country was dying. Massacres and C...
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FCS Student Life Blog. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. February 21, 2016. 1 Make Your Bed. Yes your mom has been telling you this for years but there is real logic to this! I cannot state it better than the U.S Navy Adm. William H. McRaven who said in his speech to the University of Texas. Also BuzzFeed never lies. 2 Dress for Success. This also includes not dressing at all. When you want to succeed in getting a good night’s sleep, research suggests sleeping naked. In the height of gu...
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1968 Begins With A Bang | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. 1968 Begins With A Bang. May 11, 2016. 1968 started off with a bang! On January 5, 1968 in Czechoslovakia, then part of the Soviet Union, Alexander Dubcek was elected head of the Communist Party in Czechoslovakia and almost immediately put forward reforms that Moscow was, to say the least, no happy with. But the U.S. and its South Vietnamese allies were able to regroup and eventually pushed their opponents back, but the damage had been done in pu...Fill ...
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On the Brink in France | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. On the Brink in France. May 16, 2016. In Paris in February 1968, the Communists and Socialists agreed to ally with each other to defeat President Charles de Gaulle. This was the kick off to the student protests. On March 22 left-wing groups and 150 students occupied a building at a university in Paris, and when the police arrived the students left peacefully. De Gaulle returned promptly, called an election, broadcast his refusal to resign, ordered worker...
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The Reality of 1968 Sets In | Because It's 2015
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Because It's 2015. Some Thoughts on Today's World. The Reality of 1968 Sets In. May 15, 2016. On March 12, sitting Democratic President Lyndon Johnson barely defeated Democratic anti-war Senator Eugene McCarthy in the New Hampshire primary. Senator McCarthy’s support signaled divisions within the Democratic Party and within the American public over the Vietnam War. This entry was posted in History. Ministry of Public Security. Robert F. Kennedy. Massacres and Civil Rights. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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