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    Philosophy is the fundamental nature and process of understanding the disparate aspects of existence, knowledge, values, reason, mind, and language through the problems presented by these matters of life. In order to examine and formulate a philosophy of global citizenship, a deep understanding of the aspects of life and the underlying social, political, economical, ecological, and technological problems and nature of globalization is necessary. The principal branch of philosophy that analyzes…

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    called her in, and reported her taking another guy into a different building, thinking it was her, and they was right. As the light shined into her eyes Circe came to realization, she was gripping onto the man, and the she took him and pushed him away. Agents came threw the door and took the man away from her. Circe with her beautiful bright green eyes falls to her, looks up to the…

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    Case Study: The Love Canal

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    With its beautiful cascading waters, Niagara Falls draws over twelve million visitors a year to stare awestruck at the falls and drink wine from any one of its sixty wineries. In addition to being a tourist attraction, Niagara Falls doubles as an inexpensive source of hydroelectric power for a planned industrial community. However, in the early 1940s the United States government diminished the beauty of this once pristine place. They allowed the Hooker Chemical Company to dump twenty-one tons of…

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    British imperialist Cecil John Rhodes was by far one of the most influential factors that led to the occurrence of the South African War from 1899 to 1902. Having been rather adamant in his belief of the British being superior and even more persistent in his pursuit to defend and extend the British Empire, Rhodes placed his interest in gaining control over and revolutionising Africa, particularly South Africa, for he saw its wealth and potential at the time. With the tension brought about by his…

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    Anti War Movement Essay

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    The Anti-War Movement “Like most Americans, I had only seen war only through the cooling lens of a TV camera. I knew the statistics: so many dead, so many bombs dropped. But seeing in person, driving past dozens of devastated buildings, was far more emotional, even in the dark.” (Zimmerman 260). President Lyndon B. Johnson refused to lose Vietnam, and he feared losing Vietnam would send them in the direction as China. In 1960, Viet-Cong rebels from south revolted causing the election to be Ho…

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    A provision of the act allows law enforcers to carry out searches without warrants (Collins, 2015). Dubbed the “sneak and peek provision”, FBI agents can search and individual’s home and business with judicial authorization, however, they do not have to inform the individual (Johnson, 2011). ACLU investigators have discovered from public reports that less than 1% of these types of searches happen…

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    Project Management is used in every industry worldwide, regardless of size and scope. From the information technology industry to marketing, finance, and even the military project management is an important component. To put it into perspective how project management is being used worldwide take a look at India’s demand for the specialty. In 2014, India had over 37,000 Project Management Institute (PMI) certified professionals in the country and that number continues to grow (PMI Annual Report,…

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    bacteria. Using various biochemical tests we can evaluate and detect these different processes to aid in our identification of unknown bacterial samples. The implications of these test results can be applied in the medical world when determining an agent responsible for an infection and the cause of disease. Use of an optimal decision tree to sort the results of biochemical tests helps to identify an organism while using as few…

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    Adrienne Rich Bias

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    Bias, is our personal set of thoughts and beliefs that are carried throughout life. Bias is unavoidable, due to each person developing different experiences and thus different perspectives. Adrienne Rich uses her writing as a political outlet to be able to convey her message to the masses. She was a woman that strived for social justice and wrote about many inequalities. Though a lot of her writing was about social inequalities and the problems within, all of her pieces came from her moral…

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    Vietnam War Research Paper

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    Stefon Campbell-Hall Professor Hess American Government November 09, 2014 This was a period in time in American history from 1959-1975 that many trials and tribulation occur in the United States. The cause of this commotion was the Vietnam War. The Vietnam War was a prolonged draw out struggle between the country of Vietnam under a communist government and the United States. All while South Vietnamese was trying to prevent the spread of communism. With the pressure of the war, the country was…

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