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    Zi-Xu Downfall

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    Wu Zi-xu, or Wu Yun, was a native of Chu. He opened his eye on the bed, he did not have time to figure out why he was in the 21 century. The first thing jumped to his mind was to revenge his dead father and brother. Wu Zi-xu went looking for King Zhao and his offspring, but they all dead for centuries. However, since he couldn 't find any of his offspring, he wanted to dig out the tomb of King Ping of Chu and to give the corpse three hundred lashes. He failed because the tomb was protected by…

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    World War Effects

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    Without a doubt at that point in time president Bush 's first year was used to fight many terrorist attacks that later compelled him to launch a war against terrorism that initiated in Afghanistan and Iraq. This war later brought hatred towards W. bush that later in his 2006 election hurt him drastically, many people argued that all they heard was more and more deaths happening in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bush was not providing enough evidence to show any real progress in stabilizing…

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    After the so-called four coordinated terrorist attack by the Islamic terrorist group Al-Qaeda on the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2011, the Bush administration declared a war in 2003 on Iraq. This invasion on Iraq cost many of the Iraqi people their everyday life and family members. Al Jazeera is a state funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network based in Doha, Qater. It was founded on the first of November 1996 by Hamad bi Khalifa Al Thani. This news…

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    Invasion Of Iraq Dbq

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    on the 9/11 incident ,namely criticised,"The way the Bush administration has trampled on the international rule of law and Genea conventions,Social Science Docket 23 Summer-Fall 2001 while abrogation civil liberties and expanding executive power at home has done huge damage no only to America's reputation but,more broadly,to the attractive power of Western vakues values."In reality,the government's strategic ideal backfired leaving more families to deal with a longing for world peace and to…

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    Obama's presidency, which places him fifth for job creation since FDR. Overall, employment is about 7 percent higher than when he took office. Although the unemployment rate is only 4.9%, wage growth has been very slow under Obama. The typical American family is earning around $54,000 which is almost the same as 20 years ago once you average in inflation. In the end, Obama was able to greatly improve jobs growth but failed in wage growth. Although Obama made great strides in many economic areas,…

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    Stories that relate to social justice are in the news constantly, ranging from how different races are treated by law enforcement all the way up to decisions that are being made by our president. The principle of social justice indicates that all people that are in the same circumstances should be treated equal and people in different situations have the right to be treated differently (Dolgoff, Harrington, & Loewenberg, 2012). The article I found is about President Trump reversing the…

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    Hip Hop Impact On Politics

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    potential to effect politics until the 2008 presidential election. The starting point of this realization was during Hurricane Katrina in 2005. This was during a time that many young, especially African-American, people were already tired of President Bush in office and it showed in many hip-hop songs in those years. Hip-hop made a small attempt on their own to get more young people out to vote for…

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    appeared in many situations. This threat did not just intimidate the government though. Afraid to leave their homes, people feared for their own lives and the lives of their families. Many people overcompensated for this lack of safety and terrorism became a looming issue, penetrating many parts of daily life (Vineburgh). George Bush, the president during…

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    right after. He explained to the audience that they believe the attacks were organized by a terrorist organization called “Al Qaeda”. He explained that their goal was to do evil in the world and that they have brutalized Afghanistan’s people. President Bush then makes a few demands to the Taliban. He states that they should give authority to the U.S. and all the leaders of Al Qaeda who hide in the land. They should release all the unjustly imprisoned American citizens, protect foreign…

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    9/11 Terrorism Essay

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    Terrorism: 9/11 On the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001 a group of terrorist called “Al-Qaeda” hijacked 4 airplanes and crashed them into the world trade center’s north and south tower in New York City. This left the whole world in shock. What many people thought was going to be a normal day came out to be a day that we will never forget. Nothing this devastating had ever happened in US Soil since the Pearl Harbor attack on December 7, 1941. A perfectly executed plan by a terrorist group…

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