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    the inconvient truth

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    Essay –template: Documentary Introduction 1. A lead-in sentence orientating the reader to the topic‚ this is a broad overview. 2. Thesis statement – the short answer to the question. It tells the reader what to expect from the rest the paper. To write you need a purpose. Without a purpose your essay has no direction. In analytical exposition‚ the thesis gives the writing purpose. 3. Having established a clear thesis‚ the writer must decide on a series of arguments that will support the

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    was adopted by the Unites States in 1215. New provision President Bush and his administration have detained over 700 men in Gitmo. The majority of those men have been released without any charges. During the term when President Bush was in office‚ congress passed the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Basically this revoked any rights that habeas corpus had over anyone that was detained at Guantanamo bay. President George W. Bush opened this facility in 2002 which is located in Cuba. This is a

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    which maximized Texas’ return on investments. Before 1988‚ Ann Richards was mostly known amongst Texans but after the 1988 Democratic National Convention‚ Richards had the whole country talking. In her speech‚ Richards criticized the Reagan/ H.W. Bush Administration and supported fellow Democrat Walter Mondale. Richards showed her fiery personality as well as her great sense of humor with quotes such as‚ “two women in 160 years is about par for the course. But if you give us a chance‚ we can perform

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    Prisoner’s arms and hands were chopped off as punishment. Like Goebbels‚ Saddam’s son‚ Qusay was rumored to have ordered mass executions for his sick amusement. As the United States of America were reeling from post-9/11 hubris‚ President George W. Bush declared war against the Iraqis or jihadists by establishing prison in Iraq. Rather

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    What About Abortion

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    Home What About Abortion Other Essays History of Abortion Songs Contact Essays and Speeches We need truth in order to live. Although sufficiently available to us‚ truth has become elusive for many people. So how is it that we need truth but not seem to find it? The answer lies in our rejection of the underlying order of the universe‚ which we speak of as law. For us to recognize law is to recognize truth. It is law that causes the earth to revolve around the sun and men to bleed

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    drones attack

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    the American Central Intelligence Agency ’s Special Activities Division.[4] Most of these attacks are on targets in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas along the Afghan border in Northwest Pakistan. These strikes were begun by President George W. Bush and have increased substantially under President Barack Obama.[5] Some media refer to the series of attacks as a "drone war".[6][7] Until very recently‚ the U.S. had officially denied the extent of its policy; in May 2013 it acknowledged for the

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    "One by one we’re going to find them and piece by piece we’ll tear their terrorist network apart." These words by George W Bush were the prelude to the US led invasion of Afghanistan‚ an invasion that would start arguably the most controversial war of our time and divide public opinion for years to come. The war on terror is used to describe this international military campaign that started as a reaction the September 11 terrorist attacks on the United States. The term “war on terror” was initially

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    To be able to set aside one’s own personal thought and beliefs in order to fully comprehend those of another is what it truly means to be culturally aware. The insight available when we keep an open‚ understanding mind‚ could change every aspect of how we interact with foreign nations. In this essay I will study the Country and Culture of Iraq. I will start with the physical specifics of the area: the geographical location‚ terrain and climate. Then I will cover the people who make up this country:

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    Iraq War

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    Persian Gulf -- which is hardly something the United States intended -- and the costs of the war (easily exceeding $1 trillion dollars) are much larger than U.S. leaders anticipated or promised. The war was also a giant distraction‚ which diverted the Bush administration from other priorities (e.g.‚ Afghanistan) and made the United States much less popular around the world. This lesson is important because supporters of the war are already marketing a revisionist version. In this counternarrative‚ the

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    Bashar al-Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria‚ a debate over whether he must seek Congress’ consent has surfaced. It’s a debate with which the president is extremely familiar. As a senator‚ Obama was a staunch critic of President George W. Bush for not obtaining renewed authorization for the war in Iraq. He blasted his predecessor in 2007‚ saying‚ "The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve

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