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    It has been hundreds of years since the U.S. constitution has first been introduced. The Framers wanted this country become one which people would have some basic individual rights and make sure it would not become autocracy. They wanted the constitution have a power to securing the blessing of liberty which means it would make sure that all the future generations will have at least the same freedom as that generation had. Because of this, founding fathers created the government with the idea of…

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    Throughout the history of the United States, the country has almost always had some form of public debt since it's inception in 1776. This is true, not only for the U.S., but every country around the world. Almost any governing body, including the world's population, has incurred debt at some point in their existence. If this pertains to every country around the planet, who is there to pick up each nation's "tab" besides other governments? Centuries of assistance and development between nations…

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    Trust and Distrust in Odyssey 10.1-79 As Odysseus strives to complete and fulfill his homecoming throughout the Odyssey, he must continually face the question of which of his skills and strengths from war may be applied to the adventures and domestic affairs which he encounters. In Odyssey 10.1-79, when Odysseus and his crew encounter Aeolus, their homecoming is compromised largely by Odysseus’ miscalculation in deciding to rely on concealment of information from his allies and human effort,…

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    that the Marines Corps have noticed an increasing amount of distrust, due to the increased use of technology, resulting in a lack of human interaction. After closely reviewing Simon Sinek video: “First why and then trust” it became clear and concise that they were a noticeable split taking place in the Marine Corps. This can be seen in the three supporting points: distrust, more technology, and human interaction. Distrust The term distrust can easily be viewed as an abrasive term however this…

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    young child I thought about the future I would like to have and the world I would like to live in. I was taught from a very young age that hate and distrust towards someone due to them having different beliefs than yours was not acceptable and just led to the downfall of people and society. Currently, the United States is in a state of hate and distrust based solely on the different political belief systems that have formed over the past hundred years. It is my goal in life that one day our…

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    was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan” . The bombing of Pearl Harbor launched America full-scale into WWII, and created a developing distrust among non-Japanese Americans, described as “waves of anti-Japanese sentiment swept the nation” . The main reason for distrust is from fear that Japanese citizens will turn on the United States and aid their country of origin, our enemy Japan. Lt. General John DeWitt says, “A Jap is a Jap! There is no way…

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    In “The Avalanche of Distrust” author David Brooks illuminates the dark epidemic of distrust taking root in the United States. He seeks to warn the audience about the gloomy times that will beset the isolated country. In a world of fear and suspicion, the author writes, a darkening spiral of loneliness will hinder mankind’s productivity and his social interactions. David Brooks starts by analyzing the presidential candidates and illustrates the frightening similarities they both exhibit. Both…

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    Karen Horney 's first statements when she speaks directly about sexual matters and what she sees as male anxieties. She describes the distinct conflict areas between men and women and how it is from psychologically originated in her piece called The Distrust Between Sexes. Karen Horney was a psychiatrist whose career was developed independently when influenced by Sigmund Freud according to a biography published in American Decades by Judith S. Baughman. The research Horney spent most of her…

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    to meet everyone. Many incidents in life have caused me to wait for the monster in a person to come out before attempting to establish a relationship. I have hurt many people this way I can only love those who I know and trust. My main source of distrust and dislike of new people is because of a man named Donny Jordan and the night I almost got my family killed. Or to go back... It all started as a regular day or at least for me. I was getting off the school bus from the…

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    Distrust Between the Sexes In the essay by Karen Horney Distrust between the sexes, Horney delivers a pyschoanalytical argument that ( discovers) compelling argument that (gets at) the depperoted conflict between males and females and to what these problems can be attributed to. She illustrates that these troubles stem from a childhood conflict as a result of a the opposite sex parent disappointing the child and this leading to the ultimate distrust between the sexes. The distrust between…

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