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    In the initial period of Australian history, the attractiveness of strategic dependence on a great power was so appealing that it became deeply engrained in Australias psyche (Fraser, 2014). During the 20th century, Australia had begun to loosen its ties with the Empire that had paved the way for its growth prior and shortly after federation and had begun to search for another paternal figure. It was during the final days of 1941 that the newly appointed Prime Minister of Australia, John Curtin,…

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    The Donald Trump Campaign

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    As 2016 presidential election approaches, people start to consider who they want as 45th president. During republican party presidential primaries, a candidate differentiates itself from other with his atypical personalities. Although Donald Trump is far from being the most liked republican, he is actually at the top of the primaries with 185 more delegates than the second, Ted Cruz. The chance he has to accede the second round are definitely high. Ted Cruz needs 693 delegates (90%) of the 769…

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    Implemented by Senator Ted Kennedy and signed into law by President Carter in 1978 “The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) was introduced to sanction procedures for requesting judicial approval for electronic surveillance and physical search of persons engaged in espionage or international terrorism against the United States on behalf of a foreign power. But in 2013, a young contractor/whistleblower named Edward Snowden released a series of detailed disclosures of internal documents to…

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    Research Question/Sample Population, and Sampling Strategy In todays political climate, it is my firm opinion that, active informed (citizens and/or voters) of the United States need to take firm action, and understand what is going on with each of the candidates running for political office, especially in regards to the presidential race. Getting involved does not simply mean we are understanding what they stand for domestically, we should also have a firm understanding of…

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    What Is Deception?

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    Background of the Research Political campaign has a complex problem, such as black campaign, or negative campaign. The purpose of black campaign to emanate from a source other than the true source. In the modern era, through by technology are developing rapidly that used to spread slander that can not be verified through the black campaign knock the opponent by using negative rumors unfounded, through the word of mouth, can be more sophisticated with the use of electronic and media as a medium.…

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    Future Megacity Operations—Lessons from Sadr City The challenges U.S. forces confronted in Sadr City in 2004 and 2008 offer a condensed version of what awaits in future megacities. A megacity is a metropolitan area with a total population in excess of 10 million. In Sadr City’s case, with every day a struggle for survival the Sadrists’ limited initiatives earned tremendous loyalty among the slum’s population and after 2003, the founding of the Jaysh al-Mahdi (JAM) strengthened the coercive…

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    The title of this article “Joe Biden's grief, authenticity” I immediately found offensive so I thought it warranted further investigation. In reality the article itself was not offensive but it elicited further questions as to why use such a title and is the information significant concerning the upcoming presidential election. Undoubtedly, Joe Biden has had to process a great deal of grief with the loss of wife, daughter and now son. It can be stated that many Americans have an interest in how…

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    George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States who took an oath to “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution”, but some may say that he failed to do so. Eight months into Bush’s first term as president, the September, 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks occurred - leading to Bush’s “war on terrorism”. This led to the cruel interrogations of terrorists, the removal of rights to trials and court reviewed cases, and the unreasonable and illegal surveillance of American citizens. These…

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    Kevin Mccarthy's Strategy

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    Earlier today GOP Benghazi Committee Chair (and GOP congressional anti-Hillary) operative, Trey Gowdy, joined the crew of Morning Joe for a bit of "foot-in-mouth" clean-up. "Foot-in-Mouth?" Yes, Kevin McCarthy's frank and uncensored remarks about GOP strategy against Democrat Party presidential Hillary Clinton. https://youtu.be/6jIJ0g8EPs0 As you can image Scarborough and Gowdy's mission was another version of facilitation commonly deployed via Fox News. In fact, McCarthy has also appeared…

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    Trump Vs. Sanders Analysis

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    Leading America: Trump vs. Sanders Two years ago the mainstream media introduced the world to a billionaire businessman, and a career politician, with vastly different leadership styles that both declared to run for America’s top role as the next U.S. President. Though these men had somewhat different campaign messages and different ideas of how they would carry them out, both had novelty approaches that had never been seen before in U.S. Politics. President, Donald Trump, and the U.S. Senator…

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