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    My fellow Americans‚ I have come to speak to you about the partisanship that we see in our government. We as Americans are witnessing a time where our government corporate with one another in the worst way possible. A time where bipartisanship has torn our government up greatly. A time were the gridlock in Congress ceases our ability to boost the economy and create jobs. A time where our government officials are more concentrated on the needs of their individual party then the needs of the American

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    Why Marijuana Should Not Be Legalized What is so mesmerizing about smoking marijuana? I want to know what constructive outcome you get out of smoking it. Is it curiosity‚ to fit in‚ or just for the satisfaction of becoming high? For whatever principle marijuana is a harmful drug so with that saying it should not be legalized. Many people assume that marijuana was made illegal through some kind of process involving scientific‚ medical‚ and government hearings; that it was to protect the citizens

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    During the Cold War‚ America’s basic policy was that of "containment" of the Soviet Union. The policy of containment was based upon several principles. First‚ the Soviet Union wanted to spread socialism to all areas of the world. However‚ it was felt that the leadership of the Soviet Union felt no particular rush to accomplish their goal. "The Kremlin is under no ideological compulsion to accomplish its purposes in a hurry. Like the Church‚ it is dealing in ideological concepts which are of

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    CHAPTER-1 ESSENTIALS OF AFFAIR OF STATE When we talk about practicality of sec. 123 a very logical query arises‚ when the court finds that the document in question relates to any affair of State‚ it will then be for the departmental head to decide whether disclosure of its contents would be against public interest and his decision on the point is conducive. If on the other hand the court holds that the document does not relate to any affairs of State‚ no question of privilege can arise- 1)

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    started on September 1‚ 1939 and stretched to September 2‚ 1945. Throughout the years there have been many questions related to what the United States did and if they were right in doing so. In this paper we will be discussing‚ Japanese imprisonment‚ the use of the Atomic Bomb and the United States obligation to help rebuild the world after war. Since United States was already at war‚ fear lead many Americans to believe that people of Japanese decent would start working as spies or saboteurs for the

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    The “fall” of Rome was caused by many reasons. These reasons help us realize why Rome was successful and then became a failure. To begin with‚ Rome had economic problems. This was because people had the ability to enforce laws. Sometimes these laws were just not fair. Also money became a problem for the Romans. This was because rulers paid security more just to insure they wouldn’t die. Rome lost much money from this and had to start collecting taxes. Also sometimes the fact people could not trade

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    WHY WE BUY: THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SPENDING Why We Buy Tab le of Contents America – Spenders‚ Inc. Resource Management Who’s Pushing Your Buttons? Your Money Personality Spend on Saving Control Spending Know Yourself Appendix A – How Do You Manage Your Money? Appendix B – Instead of Shopping… 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 10 12 1 Why We Buy AMERICA – SPENDERS‚ INC. W hy we buy is a difficult question to answer. But‚ we have to start somewhere. Spending behavior is complex and many of us have never

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    bullies‚ their first instinct should be protecting the child from the bullies and the harm. Not only they are protecting the child‚ you treat the injuries on them. This is similar case happened when Syrian Civil War broke out in 2011‚ killing and hurting many of the civilians. To avoid the worst-case scenarios‚ many Syrians are escaping from their homes‚ where many other countries are welcoming them to their new homes for safety. Although many believe that United States should not allow Syrian refugees

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    William Shakespeare is still relevant to modern students today as his poetry & particularly his plays‚ they are still among the greatest ever and always will be. His work will always be unmatched in the history of the English language. Even though Shakespeare’s sonnets were written over four-hundred years ago‚ they are still relevant today because all of the ideas and issues that Shakespeare addresses in his sonnets are still relevant to people today. Shakespeare had a very good understanding of many of

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    Why did the U.S. become an imperial power? Americans had always sought to expand the size of their nation‚ and throughout the 19th century they extended their control toward the Pacific Ocean. However‚ by the 1880’s‚ many American leaders had become convinced that the United States should join the imperialist powers of Europe and establish colonies overseas. Imperialism‚ the policy in which stronger nations extend their economic‚ political‚ and cultural control over weaker territories‚ was already

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