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    United States Foreign Aid

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    1 By: Murat S. Aruta To: Prof. Cyndy Handerson Hum 127‚ Critical Thinking United States Foreign Aid One of the most controversial subjects in todays United States is Foreign Aid‚ which is the aid given to other countries by the United States from the U.S. revenue‚ that is based on the tax dollars of American citizens. Most foreign aid goes through the United States Agency for International Development. There are three main kinds of foreign aid: military aid‚ food aid‚ and financial aid.

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    State Division India

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    STATE DIVISIONS IN INDIA-my view INDIA AS WE ALL KNOW GOT its awaiting independence in 1947.but is it fully true? Maybe not! Because India became free from foreign control completely in 1961‚ when the Portuguese left goa and some other adjoining regions in 1961 after military action. FREEDOM from the major invader THE EAST INDIA COMPANY SAW INDIA IN A STRONG STATE TO BUILD A NEW NATION WHICH WOULD BE ECONOMICALLY TERMED AS A DEVELOPING NATION.but was it enough for india to get freedom?? 2

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    The most significant process of state emerging in Europe was in XV-XVII centuries. In XIX century‚ the European states took a modern form that became the ideal type of state as the most famous definition from the German sociologist‚ Max Weber: “is a human community that (successfully) claims the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force within a given territory” (1958‚ 78). The formation of the ideal type had identified the followed politics within the new social organization in the historical

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    The Wall of Separation Controversy Separation of Church and State has been a major political issue for many years. There are loopholes and grey areas that we have yet to resolve. John Locke‚ William Blackstone‚ Roger Williams‚ John Witherspoon‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ George Washington‚ and Wilbur F. Crafts were major players in the issue of Religion in Politics. These people have given various reasons as to why or why not religion must be separate from politics in a democracy. I will breakdown the

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    Jacobson V. United States

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    Jacobson v. United States Supreme Court of the United States 1992. 503 U.S. 540‚ 112 S.Ct. 1535. FACTS= On September 24‚ 1987‚ Keith Jacobson was indicted on charges of violating a provision of the Child Protection Act of 1984‚ which criminalizes the knowing receipt through mail of a "visual depiction [that] involves the use of minors engaging in sexually explicit conduct." On Feb 1984 Jacobson ordered two magazines in the mail of young boys. The magazines entitled Bare Boys

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    WELFARE STATE? The question set is so broad that I shall have to be selective. I shall conduct my answer in relation to the British Welfare State. Before we can successfully understand the function of the Welfare State we must first be clear of its definition. Although I recognise that Britain has a long history of providing forms of welfare to its citizens though relief like the poor-law between the sixteenth and twentieth centuries‚ I intend to look at the post-war history of the Welfare State. I shall

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    Ancient Greek City-States

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    Ancient Greek city-states were often at odds with each other. People from other city-states were not as highly regarded as they regarded themselves and they mostly went to war with each other for control over the peninsula. When the Persians threatened all of Greece‚ they had no choice but to unite. This also showed them an enemy that was far more different from them than people from other Greek-city states. Continuous conflict and competition between city-states broke down a sense

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    Industrialization and Urbanization During the second half of the nineteenth century the United States went through an urban revolution. This urban revolution and the things that were happening were unseen by the world until this point. Factories‚ mines‚ and mills sprouted all across the country‚ and thus cities began to grow up around them. In 1889 the nineteenth century was declared "not just the age of cities‚ but the age of great cities." The economy was booming and there were plenty of jobs

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    Introduction to Comparative Government and Politics Reading Response 2 – States The term state is interpreted as having many different meanings‚ all of which refer to the same concept. Max Weber defines a state as‚ “the organization that maintains a monopoly of violence over a territory” (O’Neil 28). That statement being somewhat confusing‚ many would just define a state as centralized power and authority. We have states because they are a set of institutions which carry out many things in order

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    Today I will be talking about how farming has changed in the United States of America from 1990 to 2010. Farming has changed a lot in the United States from what it used to be. Two hundred years ago 90% of the people in the United States lived on farms. If you compare that to today you can see a big difference not only in farming but how people moved. From 1990 to 2010 the number of farms has been dropped by 63% in the United States. In 1970 more than half the farm had off-farm but in 2010 93% of the

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