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Category: /Literature/English
…to cover up the White House’s involvement in the break in. Nixon claimed that any further investigation of the scandal was a threat to national security and needed to cease immediately. This plan seemed to work until early 1973 when the trial…
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Category: /History
…the rights they are entitled to. Although worded differently, these three pieces essentially conveys this idea. For instance, Sieyes’s document conveys the idea that liberty must be secured while any form of government that threatens these rights must be abolished…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, society in general could be put in a dangerous situation because of the government. For example, the newly elected president, George W. Bush, seems to want a lot of money to be spent on national security. The Army, The Navy, The Air Force, Etc. But I don¹t…
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Category: /History
…powerful by the day. They also discuss how, in the eyes of the world, a revolution would be a bad idea. They feel that an armed uprising would jeopardize the nations security against other countries, eventhough some of those countries are in support…
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Category: /History
…things as upcoming elections and national security. With the vast information available to the common man, people are bound together by a network of computers and cables creating a type of nervous system for the country. With a representative government…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The forefathers of our great nation established America with the idea that its citizens would be guaranteed life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Well, today we have liberty and are free to pursue happiness. However, what about the quality…
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…Professor of International Relations at Emory University. He served on the National Security Council and has been a consultant to the Departments of State and Defense, the National Security Council, and the CIA. The author or editor of eleven books, he lives…
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…<Tab/>The Korean War and McCarthyism served as eye-openers to American society. They let the U.S. see what the Soviet Union, and Joseph Stalin really were--a totalitarian nation whose leader slaughtered millions of people. <Tab/&…
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Nations (UN) is seen as a much more credible peacekeeping force than an outdated military alliance. The UN should solve issues around the globe not individually led alliances. Here is a short background on the alliance and why it was formed. Originally…
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Category: /Law & Government
…type organisations. Art traffickers are almost always only ever looking to make money and will use any means to get it. Across the nation and indeed the world art galleys have been stepping up their security due to the exposed ease in which the organisation…
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