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    Answer 1 1) Affirmative Power - The 28th Amendment was properly‚ albeit swiftly‚ enacted. Although the super-majority requirements of the amendment process are meant to force deliberation‚ the absence of deliberation does not invalidate an otherwise proper amendment. Any flaws in the amendment process (of which there do not appear to be any)‚ would not be justiciable in any event. Unlike other amendments‚ e.g.‚ 13‚ 14‚ 15‚ 19‚ the 28th Amendment contains no separate enforcement clause‚ but this

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    make them relive times they want forgotten. Sounds make them jump and bring them back to battle. These veterans go into war joyful young adults‚ and come back scarred. When they are discharged for medical reasons it can be hard for them to transition back into civilian life. This is where the government comes in to help them. But‚ a shocking amount of veterans are not getting the

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    Veterans Day occurs on November 11 every year in the United States In 1954‚ President Dwight D. Eisenhower officially changed the name of the holiday from Armistice Day to Veterans Day.In 1968‚ the Uniform Holidays Bill was passed by Congress‚ which moved the celebration of Veterans Day to the fourth Monday in October. The law went into effect in 1971‚ but in 1975 President Gerald Ford returned Veterans Day to November 11‚ due to the important historical significance of the date.Great Britain‚ France

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    me‚ (Tanabe). Veterans people who risk their lives for people they don’t even now. Usually when we see a veteran we thank them for their service. These Americans Veterans risk their lives and it’s a natural instinct to say thank you‚ but to some it’s no problems‚ and when someone says thank you to a vet they are reminding them of the good and bad times when they served. Walking up to a veteran and saying thankyou is a natural instinct‚ but is it no problem to the veterans you say it to

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    The Sociological Reactions to the Return of Vietnam Veterans Upon their return from the Vietnam War‚ many veterans were shocked upon the reaction (or lack thereof) displayed by the citizens of the States who had remained on the home front. When finally landing back on American soil‚ many veterans expected to be greeted with celebration and maybe even a parade‚ acknowledging their service and dedication to the Vietnam cause. However‚ veterans were instead greeted by protestors who did not agree

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    Good morning/afternoon/evening ladies and gentlemen‚ I stand before you today to argue the advantages/ benefits of legislating K+12 program in the Philippines. Legislation of K+12 program in the philippines I. INTRODUCTION The program aims to uplift the quality of education in the Philippines in order for graduates to be easily employed. The program also aims to meet the standards required for professionals whowould want to work abroad.Most importantly‚ the system aims to fully enhance

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    Michael Adams Social studies 7th hour 10/15/2012 Thankful for my soldiers I am thankful for our soldiers giving us justice‚ thankful for them making us feel safe in our country‚ for giving us freedom of speech and more. This is what I appreciate from our soldiers. First of all I am thankful to our soldiers for giving us justice‚ if we didn’t have justice we would be pushed around‚ and other countries could just barge in and take us and everything we own away and make us their slaves .If we

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    Veterans Day was originally called Armistice Day after an armistice was signed to temporarily seize fighting during World War I on the eleventh hour‚ of the eleventh day‚ of the eleventh month in 1918. November 11th was officially designated a federal holiday in 1938‚ and in 1954‚ after World War II and the Korean War‚ it was renamed Veterans Day to honor those who have served in all wars. Veterans Day is not to be confused with Memorial Day. Memorial Day honors those who died while serving‚ whereas

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    Affirmative Inaction: Colored College Admissions Students are increasingly being admitted to colleges based on the color of their skin‚ rather than their actual talent that sets them apart from others because of Affirmative Action programs. Affirmative Action is defined as: “any policies that (a) attempt to actively dismantle institutionalized or informal cultural norms and systems of ascriptive group-based disadvantage‚ and the inequalities historically resulting from them‚ and/or that (b) attempt

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    Veteran interview My grandfather‚ Larry‚ served in WWII. He enlisted and stationed at Camp Polk. He went through places like New Guinea and the Philippines during the war. When I asked him if he experienced any combat he said; "yes‚ I experienced some combat. But most of the time I spent in combat was in a tank. Not too much action there." A typical day in my grandfathers’ life at the time was to wake up at the crack of dawn and get ready for a full day of combat‚ well at least for

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