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    English 102/ Sec 022 28 February 2008 The “Good” of the Iraq War The war waging in Iraq is the biggest argument in the United States today. There are two sides to this argument‚ as there is any every case. Either you are a supporter of the war‚ or you don’t support the war. Though you can’t be in the middle because this issue is far to important no to care about. In the spring of 2003‚ President George Bush declared war against Saddam Hussein regime in Iraq. President Bush strongly believed

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    During the Second World Warwars were happened every day. In these time‚ millions of people dead because the war. The militarism in Japan was popular and the militants were the leaders in Japan. They were supported to continue fighting before Japan be the winner in the war no matter how. So that they not concerned about the soldiers life and the soldiers also glad to die in order to the Tenno. They were using suicide attack. In this case‚ US was lost many armies and navies. This was hard conditions

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    The Pendleton Civil Service Act According to Kaufman in 1954‚ “...the Civil Service was like a hammer or a saw; it would do nothing at all by itself‚ but would serve any purpose‚ wise or unwise‚ good or bad‚ to which any user put it.” In the aftermath of the American Civil War‚ attempts were made to reduce patronage. As a result in 1883‚ the Civil Service created a Civil Service Commission under the Pendleton Civil Service Act. The Pendleton Civil Service Act disesteemed the spoil system to create

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    Today‚ war is very much seen as an ever-present‚ necessary evil in society. Although there are some more supportive of war than others‚ there are very few individuals who would openly advocate for the need for war. One of the most important reasons for this is the loss of life war causes. This loss of life can refer to anything from the traditional idea of dying on the front lines to the disease and displacement that can arise from devastated war zones. Since states have considerably more control

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    World War II took place from 1939 to 1945‚ and led to over 60‚000 military and civilian casualties. The War affected every country in the world‚ so when it became clear that Germany and her allies were being defeated‚ the world breathed a sigh of relief. Unfortunately‚ the surrender that came from most German allies in the rest of the world was not a predisposition the Japanese shared. They refused to surrender until the United States dropped atomic weapons on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima

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    The American of independency or the revolutionary war was make a big difference when to built the strong nation with sustainable of democracy in human history in this world.All about the independency war and revolutionary war can be briefly explained by Zinn from the chapter Tyranny is Tyranny in a people’s history of the United States book. "All men are createdequal” though practical needs gave women a certain authority in the home‚ on the farm‚ or in occupation like midwifery‚ they were simply

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    Franklin Roosevelt proposed the National Labor Relations Act and in 1935‚ the United States Congress passed the act. This bill is informally known as the Wagner Act due to the senator who introduced the act. Initially‚ the intention of the National Labor Relations Act was to establish the legal right of workers and employers to collectively bargain‚ to organize unions‚ and to also join unions. The National Labor Relations Act consists of several principles that protect the freedoms and rights

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    that he should be running after Devin which made Michelle upset because she claims that she works harder than the both of them. So Devin decides to give David the role of being a leader‚ which made Michelle thought that Devin was being sexist. This act made most of the females quite upset with the way Devin was being‚ he didn’t mean to offend them so David had to explain to everyone that Devin’s way of thinking wasn’t to offend the

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    the Constitution developed a system of government designed to keep one person or group of people from gaining too much power. All of the principles that prevent the government from gaining too much power create a strong foundation to support the framework of the U.S. Constitution. They accomplished this by creating principles like popular sovereignty‚ federalism‚ separation of power‚ limited government‚ and checks and balances. They created these to give the government structure and prevent anyone

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    affordable health care act affect many different populations in various ways. Making the health coverage mandatory to everyone was the biggest change that everyone had to face. Many individuals were not happy because they were required to have health coverage‚ and some of the US population felt that their freedom of choice was violated by this act. However‚ the group that benefited the most was the individuals with pre-existing conditions. Prior to affordable health care act the health insurance companies

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