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    1. What is Missouri State’s Public Affairs mission? Pick one of the three Public Affairs pillars and discuss how it will apply to your planned undergraduate education. Missouri State’s Public Affairs mission is a combination of three different pillars that establishes how Missouri State both approaches and teaches education for its students. The three pillars are ethical leadership, cultural competence and community engagement, but let’s just talk about the third pillar: community engagement.…

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    clothing prior to use for a few times in favor of up-to-date cheap clothing. These “McFashion” clothing lines tend to go out of style within a matter of months which ends into a constantly changing cycle. In an article, “Why It’s Time To End Our Love Affair with Cheap Fashion”, author Lucy Siegle states that it is time to change the behavior in which we buy mainly because the damaging effects of our over consumption are becoming increasingly noticeable in our landfills and charitable work forces…

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    In the 1920s and 30s the United states wanted to remain neutral because they didn’t want to be involved in foreign affairs. World war I had just ended and the country was going through a depression so they wanted to focus more on repairing the nation and going back to a sense of “normalcy”. The first neutrality act barred American’s from borrowing or lending money to warring nations as well as selling them arms. When the Lend-Lease Act was passed by congress it essentially eliminated all…

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    “Ronald Reagan owned the first eight years of the 1980’s. He set the national agenda, defined most of the terms of the national dialogue, and dominated what passed for national political debate… he had more pervasive impact on the country than anyone since Franklin D. Roosevelt” (Reagan 1). So when Reagan began supporting the Contras during the Nicaraguan Civil War it was a major political topic. The civil war in Nicaragua became a personal mission for Reagan. Reagan saw the Contras as freedom…

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    My face twisted. Gently, I placed the freshly baked chocolate chip cookie I had been washing down with my whiskey into the garbage, “Ew.” “I ended up having to drag him to the tub and wipe his bottom with wet napkins,” she went on, “After that, I couldn’t take it anymore. I left.” If I would be inclined to give the ladies any advice, it would be to shut the fuck up about your ex-boyfriend war stories. I don’t want to hear how you smeared shit on your love’s asshole once upon a time. Amy’s…

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    about the clear intention of making bomb and the proper plan to kill people in this rally. So, seven of the eight defendants received death sentences on Nov 11,1887 and one kill himself. The third source I took is under the title of “The Haymarket Affair and the origins of May Day” by Jerry Elmer on 01 May 2012 and it was copyright on Wednesday November 02,2016. He is also an environmental lawyer…

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    Patriotism. Glory. Serving and being a part of something bigger. These concepts tend to be attached to joining a military and serving to fight in a war, and the glorification of war and fighting strikes the hearts and minds of much of the populace. However, none of these concepts and glorifications are found in reality. Morality, and the will to fight is shaken under the truth of war and the distinction from right and wrong is blurred. Forms of expression like art, music, and more recently,…

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    THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST The Importance of Being Earnest is one of Oscar Wilde’s most well-known plays and is known for its witty humour and the mocking of the Victorian society. Satirizing of the Victorian views on marriage and the morals and standards of the upper class creates humour in The Importance of Being Earnest. This is supported by stylistic devices and wordplays. The characters in The Importance of Being Earnest, especially Lady Bracknell, mock the snobbism of the upper class…

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    attached to Veterans Court Diversion programs and that are discharging from Veterans Affairs inpatient rehab facilities. We will provide job placement for our veterans upon certificate completion. Valor Doors Foundations' objective is to be a win-win for both veteran and society. • While the veteran is performing OJT in home repair; the communities are being revamped. Our objective…

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    For years there have been soldiers who have been injured in the line of battle while defending our country. Some have been injured to a point where they do not have the ability to walk or have lost limbs in the line of duty. Despite the benefits veterans are currently eligible for and receiving, the Veteran’s Administration should be doing more for veterans. For some veterans it takes them several months just to get checked up at the VA. “Hundreds of veterans have waited months for medical…

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