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Who earned infamy for noting: "A billion dollars isn't worth what it used to be"?

J. Paul Getty

Who earned infamy for noting " a billion dollars isnt worth what it used to be"?

j paul getty?

Who earned infamy for noting: "A billion dollars isn't worth what it used to be"?

J. Paul Getty.

Japanese Internment Camp Research help, please??

Hello, I may need alittle help on a research project on Japanese Internment Camps. I just need some good research sites where I can find some good info on this topic that is easy to read. Unfortunately, I also have to make a bibliography for the websites I researched at. It has to contain:

Name of website. Editor/Author. Date edited. Name of Organization. Date of access. Web address.

I would really appreciate your help. Because I really don't know why the hell my ENGLISH II teacher has to give us a project like this that involves difficult research...

So remember, I need some good websites on research on Japanese Interment Camps that contained the information for the bibliography example I showed above.

*If it doesn't have anything unimportant on it like, Date of access or Editor/Author, its ok ^_^

THANKS:)

What is the most famous quote of a president of the USA?

I like the Gettysburg address (pure poetry), but consider this one from Abe: "You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people  all of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the  time."Here are some runner ups: "Speak softly and carry a big stick."  Teddy."The business of America is business."  Silent Cal.And for all you wondering what to do this election cycle: "Change will not come if we wait for some other person, or if we wait  for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the  change that we seek." Barack.

Are the Proud Boys the right wing version of antifa?

While a few other answers here highlight gang mentality or hooliganism on the part of Proud Boys (which is probably pretty accurate), it seems Antifa crowd is more readily painted as being on some moral high ground.I mean, it’s in their name after all! Anti-Fascists, right? Against fascism! It’s in the name. Who’s for fascism?So, they must be at least motivated by some righteous political ideology, right?This is pretty standard on Quora, where we tend to gloss over the nuance or context for the modern culture wars. The reality is the rise of far right and left groups like this are somewhat symbiotic. And painting the “other side” as extreme, and your side (or, one that you might have some sympathy for anyway) as being somehow noble is part of American political entrenchment and partisanship.But, do a poll of Antifa people on the streets and ask what they believe in…rather than simply being “against fascists.” I’d bet you’d likely find a bunch of people that identify as anarchists, Marxists, or social justice activists that downplay their neo-Marxist roots, anti-Capitalists, etc. Ask them if they are proud to be American or other simplistic questions about American society or our culture/system of government/society/etc., and they’d likely scoff at these notions. What is there to be proud of? Oppression? Systemic racism? Imperialism? White privilege?This radicalism and self-destructive nihilism is what Proud Boys feeds off of. It drives their recruitment.When your group is coming out to specifically disrupt and crash legal political marches, rallies, public (and sanctioned) speeches, etc. don’t be surprised when you create a further backlash or radicalism on the side that you are targeting. Also, “violence will be met with violence” should be a well understood concept for our flawed human species.Ironically, I see a very similar situation that we saw in post-WWI Europe, where the Marxists were clashing with the fascists, within a certain ideological power vacuum of the time.As concepts of civic nationalism have declined…Marxism, identitarianism (including both Leftist identity politics and right wing ethnic identitarianism) have become more potent.

How did the Kardashian family get famous? Why is the entire family famous?

Well :Kim, Kourtney and Khloe went to school with Paris Hilton and Nicole RichieTheir father, Rob Kardashian Sr, was one of OJ’s simpson lawyerTheir mother married then Bruce JennerAround 2005, Kim started hanging out more with Paris Hilton and appeared in some episodes of The Simple LifeKim was starting to be invited to events with ParisKim started dating then really famous rapper Ray JAs time went by, Kim started being invented to events and wasn’t seen as “Paris’ BFF” anymoreKim also created a company where she organized people’s closests and she worked for famous people such as her best friend ParisIn 2007, Kim’s sextape leaked8 months after the sex tape leaked, a new reality TV show about the Kardashians aired on E!Kim then started being featured on magazine covers and appeared on some talk shows (The Tyra Banks Show for example)Their TV show had many spin-offs : Kourtney and Khloe Take Miami, Kourtney and Khloe Take the HamptonsAnd people were just hooked with their family, that’s how the Kardashians became famous

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