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    Lockett John said, "Citizens look to the president and administration for leadership in times of perceived crisis”. During the decision-making process of declaring war on Iraq, George W. Bush and his administration did not act sufficiently in their role. In his speech to congress and the American people, he claims that “justice will be done” (Bush, GW). However, I believe that going to war with the…

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    The introduction of new models of organisations was anticipated to have a considerable impact on the division of labour and the roles of the middle management and supervisors (Buchanan and Preston, 1992; Lowe, 1993; Nilsson, 1996; Delbridge et al., 2000). As became clear from Seppälä’s (2004) study, when job contents of supervisors and employees become broader, more demanding and…

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    She stated a point she mentioned before, “School media matters a lot.” You should first work on the stories on campus, and try adding an internship to the mix. If one cannot handle an internship with the existing load, try to work more on campus stories; try to find time to fit in an internship, one could…

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    might not otherwise be widely spread or well known, so this attempt to limit their messages resulted in the removal of viewpoints available to the American people, and ultimately, the suppression of the free exchange of ideas that plays an essential role in society. The House Un American Activities Committee limited the production of new plays containing controversial political ideas. Beginning in 1938, the House Committee held hearings on typically left-wing people in the film and…

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    Feminism Gender Equality

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    women’s movement has made a colossal advance around the world in the last 15 years, but the accomplishments that are currently in the spotlight due to its importance and modern perspective are: The increase in the number of women on boards and political roles among the countries and the significant decrease in the gender gap. Apparently, politics seems to have slightly changed since women’s suffrage — the lack of proper publicity and notorious outbreaks in the field led to this outcome — but…

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    given to a certain group of people. The main contributor to this is the natural divide between races and their conflicting cultures, where one race believes that their values and beliefs rank superior to another. Even today, prejudice beliefs and media outlets cause us to alter our views and dehumanize others based on both race and culture. Although basic human rights should be given to every person, throughout history the perspectives and lifestyles of certain people have barricaded others…

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    Bhutto Family Analysis

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    August 19, 2011, Bhutto family landed in the country of North America, Canada during night of summer. The family of six moved from Islamabad, Pakistan by air with hopes of better lifestyle of the family. Tanzeela and Suhail Bhutto arrived here with their three sons and one daughter. The family already knew a lot about Canada’s lifestyle as Tanzeela’s siblings had already been living in Canada for long period of time and the family had visited Canada several times before permanently staying in…

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    Misguided Millennials

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    Using this accumulation of information, we started to produce our own perception and worldview. Through the prompting of my peers, teachers, and media, I began to formulate my life-purpose around happiness and community. “What do you want to do when you grow up?” “I don’t know, but something that makes me happy”. I was also swayed by my peers to become more impartial when it comes to faith; not choosing…

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    1999 in Iraq the numbers of attacks have been climbing, but especially in these past few years. Through their faith of radical Islam the group has tried to force citizens to believe Islam through “mass killings” and “public executions through social media”. They use such force to ultimately make countries feel that they are “dominated by the…

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    Although war culture typically fell into the pro-war category, the Vietnam War’s musical culture was different from other wars in that its song fell into the anti-war category because of the negative sentiment towards the war that new technology and the media were perpetuating. Rock and Roll eventually became knows as the “weapon of cultural revolution”, as it influenced changed amongst all American, including African Americans, women, and teenagers. Although anti-war music was not the only…

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