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…that is affecting our daily lives. It is a lethal bacteria that attacks our human bodies. It is even more dangerous in military warfare, and terrorist attacks. Something must be done to prevent this disease from raging out of control. Vaccinations and preventions…
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…On September 11, 2001, a horrific terrorist attack was waged against the United States. Thousands of working men and women were killed in the attacks, leaving the country grieving and angry. On that day, I asked myself, “What could make those people hate…
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…. Frederick Douglas lived through slavery, and in my lifetime I lived through the ends of the Cold War, Gulf War, terrorist attacks, and a time in which a person's right is being more and more protected, for example the Civil Rights Act of 1991. In Frederick…
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Category: /Literature
…that will forever impact the way we view our nation and the entire world. The terrorist attacks on New York City and the responses of our society and government have dominated headlines for months, and seemingly every aspect of the newspaper has contained some type…
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Category: /Law & Government
…they are willing to commit to the agreement. There are 156 countries involved in the Kyoto Protocol and in our world we only consider eight individual countries to be wealthy or developed in certain terms. After the terrorist attacks of 9/11 on the World Trade Centers…
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…are the absence of the U.S.A., the negligence of Britain and France, and the failure to keep Collective Security in effect. U.S. President, Woodrow Wilson, stated in the fourteenth point of his famous Fourteen Points that "A general association of nations must…
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…to Bush, Hussein’s regime, “gleefully celebrated” (Bush 3), the attacks on September 11th. This leads Bush to believe that Iraq could have connections to the attacks. Bush also states that Hussein is harboring terrorists and storing and creating weapons…
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Category: /History
…internal problems, and the big depression. These financial and political, as well as social difficulties led his regime to end in 1930 because it was unable to stop the attacks from the left, as well as attacks from the reluctant military (who did not like his…
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Category: /History
…internal problems, and the big depression. These financial and political, as well as social difficulties led his regime to end in 1930 because it was unable to stop the attacks from the left, as well as attacks from the reluctant military (who did not like his…
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…the recent American actions. Syria has long awaited the chance to more directly enlist the U.S. government in resolving the issues. One Syrian media official commented, “In our political view, this means the U.S.A. is serious about reaffirming its commitment…
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