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To End All Wars?: Retreat from Idealism The
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To End All Wars?: Retreat from Idealism The

Economic problems, labor unrest, racial tensions and the intensity of antiradicalism combine to create a general sense of disillusionment in the country following the first World War. The federal government is tarnished ..

To End All Wars?: Search for a New World Order
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To End All Wars?: Search for a New World Order

German military leaders seek immediate cease fire rather than risk an invasion and destruction of their homeland. Lenin challenges the Allies to make their war aims clear instead of negotiating secret territorial exchang..

To End All Wars?: Striking Arizona Copper Workers Targeted for Impeding War Effort
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To End All Wars?: Striking Arizona Copper Workers Targeted for Impeding War Effort

Bisbee, Arizona is the center of copper mining in the United States at the turn of the century. Copper's military importance causes copper costs to increase dramatically. Mine workers stage work stoppages for better work..

To End All Wars?: U. S. Society in Turmoil after World War I
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To End All Wars?: U. S. Society in Turmoil after World War I

In Post World War I America, the country plunges into recession once industries lose their government contracts. This results in union strikes and race riots where African Americans, Socialist, and unions are targeted. L..

To End All Wars?: Versailles Treaty--A Truce, Not Peace, The
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To End All Wars?: Versailles Treaty--A Truce, Not Peace, The

The Versailles Treaty marks the end of World War I between the Allies and Germany. Germany refuses to accept full responsibility for the war, new countries are established in Eastern Europe, and not all Allies agree with..

To End All Wars?: Wilson and the Ratification Battle
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To End All Wars?: Wilson and the Ratification Battle

The Senate Foreign Relations committee chaired by Henry Cabot Lodge rejects the treaty negotiated at Versailles. The idea of collective security required by membership in League of Nations is problematic for both liberal..

To Parent or Not to Parent: Choosing Not to Parent
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To Parent or Not to Parent: Choosing Not to Parent

For Sherry and Roger McLean, both well educated and highly successful, the decision not to have children came about after a careful analysis of what they viewed as the pros and cons of parenthood. They decided it was m..

To Parent or Not to Parent: Choosing to Parent
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To Parent or Not to Parent: Choosing to Parent

Sarit and Arnold Swanborn discuss their parenthood odyssey, including the birth of their son, who was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis, and the decision to adopt another child.

To Parent or Not to Parent: Deciding to Adopt
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To Parent or Not to Parent: Deciding to Adopt

After losing their child during the eighth month of pregnancy, Sarit and Arnold Swanborn make the decision to adopt.

To Parent or Not to Parent: Obstacles to Conception
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To Parent or Not to Parent: Obstacles to Conception

There are many reasons why couples may find it difficult to conceive, ranging from physical problems to stress. There are often emotional challenges that come about as a result, sometimes intensified by painful interact..

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