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    weak, inferior country with an ineffective and undisciplined army and molded them into a formidable, efficient military force who eventually took over the territories around Macedonia. Philip with his new army subjugated most of Greece. Philip used bribery, warfare and threats to secure his kingdom. However Philip, with his insight and determination, will never really be recognised due to Alexander the Great and his accomplishments.…

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    After the long occurring American Revolution, Georgia, weakly, was unable to prevent the land calls of western most land beginning in the 1780’s. Massive amounts of Yazoo Lands, as they were called, we ceded only to be unsuccessfully developed. Legislature sold millions of dollars in land, and on the other hand, James Jackson was involved in overturning these land sales. Only to eventually turn events around on himself, Jackson quickly gained allies to try and control the legislature for an…

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    The time period from The Glorious Revolution in Britain to the French and Indian war was one that was filled with both progress and turmoil, which greatly impacted the Colonial Americans’ views towards England. During this period, the colonial experienced great expansion, with a booming economy as well as large advances within their society. This was a time, however, with much conflict, ranging from the smaller scale Bacon’s Rebellion to the full scale French and Indian war. In result of the…

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    The source illustrates the posterior of a giant man with a vest labelled “Corporate America.” In the pockets of his pants are two miniature men, presumably politicians based on their formal suit-and-tie appearance, holding two bags each with the symbol of money painted on them. On the left side, the words “DNC campaign chest” is written, whereas on the right side “GOP campaign chest” is strewn across the center of the pocket. The left side symbolizing the Democratic Party is reinforced by the…

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    Gundecking In The Navy

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    falsifying official reports, more so lying about meeting certain requirements that were never carried out accordingly (Gundeck, n.d.). In the United States Navy, this can span from inflating the supply count on a naval ship to committing fraud and bribery. Gundecking can sometimes seem innocuous but the gravity of not presenting the correct information can have serious consequences. According to the Origin of Navy Terminology, there is no clear history or origin of the tenn "gundecking" but this…

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    Reconstruction Dbq

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    With the new rights for freedmen and Reconstruction, many became angry. Although it did not seem a matter for which to be angry, some had different views. The anger met a point to which six former Confederate soldiers decided to from a secret society. It would soon be known as the the Ku Klux Klan. In the klan, members would pretend to be the ghost of dead confederates to deal with revenge on enemies. In brief time, members would spread throughout the South and would attempt to remove the rights…

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    and he was willing to bribe others to get further in life, he was in no way a fit or just ruler seeing as he did not even follow his own laws and seeing as he practically forced the Senate to relinquish their power to him. In addition, to Caesar's bribery, he was also power hungry. Caesar was an ambitious and greedy man, meany would say that he was overly so, as is seen in the book The life of Caesar by Ferro in which he says, “His dreams of traveling the Romantic exploits of Alexander bore…

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    Dictators Past and Present As we recently passed the 100th year anniversary for WWI, we look back on famous Leaders and their abuse of Power A s we come up to the 101st anniversary for WWI this year in July, we start to remember those great leaders and those leaders that abused their power. We also remember the Leaders that lived before WWI. One of those would be Julius Caesar. A dictator that was born in July 100 BC. He is also a character portrayed in William Shakespeare’s famous play. Even…

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    Question #7 [A] In my opinion, pharmaceutical companies that using gifts, seminars and jobs to persuade a doctor to represent them is a somewhat similar to bribery. Many times the doctors are not fully familiar with the drug and its effectiveness, but will push the drug on the patient because they are being paid to do so. There should be laws that regulate a physician’s interaction with pharmaceutical companies, and prevent them for using such tactics to push their drugs. [B] A doctor may know,…

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    Non-conventional vs. conventional offenders When analyzing non-conventional and conventional offenders, there are a few distinct similarities and differences between the two. Every criminal is different and they all have various motives for what they do. The terms non-conventional offender and conventional offender just categorize the criminals in relation to the type of crime that was committed. Non-conventional offenders commit less violent crimes, whereas conventional offenders are the…

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