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…(http://www.lao.ca.gov/2004/spend_plan_04/0904_spend_plan_main.htm#factors) the budget had started to see problems in 2001. Following that year to the Economic Report of the President-shows that after the attack on September 11, the market which had been…
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…patriotic and having respect towards someone and their beliefs. Sahramaa makes this clear in her short essay by saying, "The initial wave of patriotism was self-medicating, a way for the country to deal with the terrorist attacks. But when patriotism runs amuck…
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…seem to be the rise of xenophobic political movements, the threat of terrorist cells, and, perhaps most importantly, the lack of dialogue between Europe's growing Muslim population and the EU body politic. Indeed, there is a significant proportion…
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…foreign investors because they hold more than 40 percent of outstanding treasuries. <Tab/>As a result of the weakened economy and the expenditure to the terrorist attacks, the previous years' budget surplus has turned into a budget deficit. "We…
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…as terrorists and "wrongdoers". Joseph McCarthy was the senator of Wisconsin in the 1950's. McCarthy was an anti-communist; he believed that communism had "infested" the state department (UW). McCarthy surprised Americans when he listed 205 people that were…
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…to say, but one event had a dramatic effect on determining his future and that was in April 1878. A police officer called Fitzpatrick accused Ned's mother of attacking him and Ned of shooting him in the wrist. But whatever actually happened, the end result…
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…may be offensive in other cultures. Since the terrorist attacks on our country, a great deal of attention has been given to the religious differences of the Middle East and our country. It's imperative that we not only identify our differences, but also…
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…are stated in Thomas Carothers' article "Democracy's Sobering State" . Promoting democracy, especially after the September 11th attack, has become a primary goal of United States foreign policy. This has caused an international debate on whether or not the United…
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…valid, would have worked pre-9/11. After the attacks on the Twin Towers the actions of the United States Government began to foster great opposition in the Middle East. In 2002, as the Task Force reports in charts (pg 44-45) most of the Middle Eastern…
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…by the actions of terrorist group PKK-Kadek. Their attempts and war against Turkish Republic is obviously a cultural conflict. But in deep, some countries like Belgium, Syria and Greece support this struggle. A powerful country in the Middle East like Turkey…
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