validity of this claim in this paper‚ two essays with different views are analyzed and compared. According to the article “Social Contract- President Clinton’s Speech on Diversity” (n.d)‚ President Clinton’s Portland State University commencement address laying out his administrative policy on immigration alluded to Joseph Fallon’s legal and statistical data pointing out that there is a decline of the U.S cultural and ethnic homogeneity. He pointed out that American citizenship should be on the convictions
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Here we are once again. Once a year around Memorial Day weekend‚ my mother tries her best to put a dinner together for our big‚ country family. Every year is a disaster. I thought laughter and food (especially food) would make our family put our differences to the side and come together as a family. Last year‚ two of my optimistic aunties battled it out over who made the best chicken spaghetti. Let me tell you‚ that did not end well. “You bow-legged dried up frog!” yelled my Aunt Cathy. “Why
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Network Address Translation Design and Implementation Abstract—This is the final report for a research project covering network address translation (NAT). Research topics include: the history and necessity for NAT‚ overall design‚ implementation‚ the different types‚ and examples of its use. Keywords—NAT; networking; project; research Necessity IP addresses were originally designed to be globally unique. In an IP network‚ each computer is allocated a unique IP address. In the current
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1995‚ 6 years prior to 9/11‚ a terrorist attack was carried out on the Alfred P.Murrah Federal Building in Oklohoma. The bombing killed 168 people and injured more than 680. The blast destroyed or caused damage to buildings within a 16 block radius which lead to an estimated cost of $652 million. Although it wasn’t as large and devastating an attack as 9/11 the Oklohoma bombing still had a direct impact towards the US economy as it led to share holders no longer wanting to buy into local companies
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in modern times‚ have a universally accepted definition. Terrorism is certainly a crime in that it usually involved casualties. At times I feel that we forget that acts of terror come in many different sizes. Earlier this year the Boston Marathon Bombing shook the nation to its core. Acts of terror on American soil had not been committed in almost a decade. Three people died and over 264 more were injured. Does this constitute and act of war or is it still considered a crime. The handling of this
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Were the atomic bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki necessary to save allied lives and to end Japan’s threat to world peace? Did the resulting loss of life cost more than a deadly invasion of the Japanese mainland? In August 1945‚ the first dropping of atomic bombs in civilian areas of Japan killed hundreds of thousands of innocent people. Immediately following those bombings‚ Japan surrendered to the United States. The following essay summarizes the defense of the atomic bomb and its use‚ the arguments
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William Jefferson Clinton also known as “Bill” our 42nd president was a very good president for the most part. He was not a good president just because there was a surplus in the economy at the end of his eight year term but he kept the peace during his term. Though I was not around for much of his term I think he did a pretty good job at what he did. Clinton got many people interested in voting for him when he started talking about a family man in office. The people wanted a better economy so that
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Atomic Controversy The bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki‚ two events that will always lie in infamy‚ because World War II was ended right after those two dates and the bombings introduced nuclear weapons to modern warfare. The bombings killed over two hundred thousand people and destroyed two Japanese cities‚ but in exchange for all that the Japanese were sparred a homeland invasion which could have easily surpassed the death toll that was seen in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. As horrendous as
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and what would happen to them if they didn’t accept what they wrote. Harry Truman‚ Joseph Stalin and Winston Churchill all whom had a main role in their country at the time wrote this declaration in Potsdam on the 26th of July 1945. The Hiroshima bombing was a fair act by the Americans as they had the will to end the war before the Russians came in to try and over power them‚ but it was what they did straight after the events of the first bomb‚ which was completely unnecessary. It can be concluded
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Japanese had a lot of damage done by the the atomic bombs and they did not deserve it. William Leahy thought the exact same thing “The Japanese were already defeated and ready to surrender because of the effective sea blockade and the successful bombing with conventional weapons”
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