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    foothold in the middle east, they have known that with the amount of negativity they were receiving one person would be bound to take it upon themselves and attack the United States. At what price will Americans have to pay for the security of our nation? Is it truly necessary to wiretap every call in hopes to find the one that ruins it all for everyone?…

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    emerges triumphant. The interwar period between World War I and World War II, produced many technological advancements that greatly altered the way wars were fought, such as the weaponization of airplanes. Unlike World War I, airplanes played a major role in World War II; from destroying military bases to flattening cities, airplanes were the ones that provided both sides with the necessary firepower. With much of Europe under the Nazi’s control, it was the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan…

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    manage rescue operations proved to be fatal for the thousands of people who relied on the government to save their life and the lives of loved ones. It lead to ordinary citizens establishing themselves as unofficial government workers, taking the roles of rescue aids and policeman.The sudden need for citizens to rely on each other instead of on the people supposed to assist them, created a sort…

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    He first addresses the importance of the goal of his speech by making note of the timing by saying that “even though our Nation is at its smartest it has ever been and there is still so much to know” and to discover that is still “undiscovered”. Throughout his speech he references the importance of timing, referencing how important it is to continue to expand our knowledge…

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    Romans were good diplomats. The Romans also had laws that influenced common life today, such as the idea that everyone is innocent until proven guilty. Even a judge is used to decide guilt. They had a code of laws called the Twelve Tables and a Law of Nations which were used to help decide right from…

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    Military Police Career

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    thank them for their continued vigilance. Without their sacrifice we would less capable of protecting our nation. When Javon was little he was never really sure what he wanted to be in life. Growing up I Javon had learned about some of his family was military, so he decided he wanted to serve my country proudly. Also I like the fact that we can conduct vehicle searches, open areas, and buildings so I can say I like the travel. The career of a Military MP is an interesting and challenging career…

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    not only find its identity in architecture, but also its identity as an entire nation. His style and thought process were well advanced for his time, which is why very few architects have tried to recreate his unorthodox style pointing to how genius he truly was. Frank Lloyd Wright was a one of a kind mind that we may never see again in the history of the world. He didn’t just change the way we build houses and buildings and the way we look at architecture, he changed the way we live…

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    Charles Whitman Case Study

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    The Incident: During an August morning in Texas, a man by the name of Charles Whitman, dressed as a janitor and with a footlocker in his hand, introduces the nation to public mass murder. Charles reached the University Tower at UT Austin by means of killing the secretary and 2 other individuals that attempted entering the building. He then reached the tower and began to fire at people, managing to target his victims hearts. During the 90 minute rampage, Charles killed 14 individuals and…

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    The Battle of Chipyong-Ni took place in the center of eight hills. These hills formed a ridgeline on three sides that rose to 850 feet above the lower buildings in the valley. The idea of this being a main battle area came to fruition after the Battle for the Twin tunnels. They had excellent positions for defense, but they stretched over a 12-mile perimeter making it hard to cover with the army. Spreading…

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    by the government whether it infringes the rights of the women or not. Women politicians also pressure the government to set up more facilities for the women in government budget. These show that women are no longer silence and acting no important roles to the society. By protecting women rights, government will also take the women politician’s suggestions into considerations and provide them with better facilities if it is approved. For example, the women-only coach in Malaysia’s train provides…

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