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The Desperate Letter to Prevent WWIII

The Desperate Letter to Prevent WWI

To reduce tensions and facilitate greater communication, the US and USSR signed the “Hotline Agreement” which created the first direct link of communication between the leaders of these powers. At the time, this was an unprecedented move as communication and information of the other powers were severely restricted. By creating this hotline, both Kennedy and… Read More »The Desperate Letter to Prevent WWI

The Letter George Washington Wrote After His Defeat

The Letter George Washington Wrote After His Devastating Defeat

Despite early success, the American forces of the Revolutionary War suffered a major setback on August 22, 1776, when General William Howe landed his army on Long Island, New York, beginning the Battle of Long Island. This was a serious blow, forcing the Americans to battle for New York. This would be a costly battle… Read More »The Letter George Washington Wrote After His Devastating Defeat

Berlin Wall Letter

You Won’t Believe What JFK Said to Khrushchev After the Berlin Wall Went Up

On August 12, 1961, the Soviets constructed the Berlin Wall, one of the most infamous symbols of division caused by the Cold War. Not only did it divide democracy and communism, it divided the city of Berlin between East and West. Its creation has a profound impact across the world and was captured by JFKs… Read More »You Won’t Believe What JFK Said to Khrushchev After the Berlin Wall Went Up

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Abraham Lincoln’s Letter of Emancipation Proclamation

On July 22, 1862, during the American Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln created the preliminary draft of the Emancipation Proclamation to his Cabinet. He created this document in response to the secession of the southern states and acted as an ultimatum for the Confederacy. He explained that if the rebel states did not return to… Read More »Abraham Lincoln’s Letter of Emancipation Proclamation

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A Historical Message for Fighting the Berlin Airlift

As I am writing this significant moment in history, one that I believe is worth recounting as it highlights a remarkable episode from the post-World War II era—the Berlin Airlift. The Berlin Airlift faced escalation as the USSR declared a halt to all supplies entering Berlin, effectively blockading the western half of the city amidst… Read More »A Historical Message for Fighting the Berlin Airlift

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How to Write A Reflection Paper

When it comes to writing letters and documents, people typically think you’re only supposed to analyze and understand the topic. But sometimes, papers aren’t about what you know and more about what you feel. These are reflection papers and talk about how a topic or experience touches you in a personal way. There are many… Read More »How to Write A Reflection Paper

Cover Letter

How To Write A Cover Letter

In the competitive landscape of job hunting, crafting a stellar resume and a compelling cover letter are just the initial hurdles you must overcome. Many employers often want to learn more about their potential employees and request a cover letter. This seemingly brief document is an opportunity to distinguish yourself from other applicants. Here you… Read More »How To Write A Cover Letter

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