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    This would allow Canada to become a competitor in the fossil fuel market, but it would be at the expense of our environmental integrity and according to James Hansen, the leader of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies “If Canada proceeds with (developing the oil sands) and we do nothing, it will be game over for the climate”. The increase in carbon emissions and the risks…

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    to rule in Cuba in 1934. He managed to get the influence of the United State of America. During his reign Batista acts as a dictator so that the natural wealth possessed by Cuba cannot be enjoyed by the people. This became the first cause of the Cuban revolution by some figures. Revolutions committed by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara. This revolution made Cuba become a sosialism. Socialism is a notion related to the…

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    September 11, 2001 caused a rapid response and started the ‘war on terror’ and the transatlantic relations in counter-terrorism caused high-profiled arguments between the US and EU over post-9/11 security strategies (Aldrich, 122; Kruglanski et al., 100). Counter-terrorism strategies for both the United States and European Union are different as EU’s counter-terrorism is a domestic question and many European states do not want to join the ‘war on terror’ and the EU lacks a coherent foreign…

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    Horses are purchased throughout the United States for pets, riding, livestock purposes, and so many other things. The purchase of the horse is said to be the easiest part of horse ownership, and most owners never consider the inevitable time when a horse comes to the end of its life. This responsibility is where the argument starts. It can be a sad topic to most owners and is often not discussed, if at all, until it happens. There are truly only a few methods to get rid of a horse in today’s…

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    Derrick Bell, an African-American professor of law, at Harvard Law School and Alan Freeman laid the foundation what would be called, Critical Race Theory. Derrick Bell, a legal scholar, believed that racisms in the United States was persistent and sought to expose it though books, articles (NY Times). He ultimately transformed our understanding of the relationship between race, racism and official power. Bell, contributed to a ground-breaking analysis of conflict of interest…

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    the future of this great country. After the Revolutionary war, the United States was experiencing growing pains that any brand new nation is to expect to have. Initially after the Revolutionary war, the Continental Congress enacted…

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    History Honors Mr. Hughes United States and the Difference in Their Trade Relations America between the Civil War up to right after World War I was able to help both Britain and France in the trade industry in ways that varied greatly due to the different economic standpoints of both countries, the differences in dealings in both wartime periods, and the advancements in technology as time moved forward. For France and Britain, there were similarities in trade relations since Europe was very…

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    Latin American Crime

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    paradigm in the United States is a much more simple compared to neighborhoods in other countries. Crime in American neighborhoods can usually be traced back to population income, location, and ethnic makeup. For example, there are a total of 26 Latin American countries diverse from the national flag to their language but collectively they are responsible for over thirty percent of the murders in the world. In March of 2014 The World Bank conducted an interview with a security expert in relation…

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    ‘Vive les Boers’: French-Canadian Opposition to the Pro-Anglo Involvement in the Boer War Jessica Afonso HIS311Y Professor Bothwell 7 November 2014 Canada was no longer a colony of the British Empire when the Boer War broke out, but most English-Canadians believed it still had strong economic and social ties with the British Empire. English-Canadians felt proud to support Britain in the Boer war. This essay discourses on French-Canadian involvement in the South Africa “Boer” War and…

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    economic crisis and most certainly how did we reach the severity that we have? (Heffner) The issue that America is facing, is the idea that we can continue to import nearly $238.6 billion of products compared to our export of $198.0 billion. (United States Census Bureau) Thomas Heffner, author of Economic Problems Facing the U.S., claims that America persists in a superpower mentality. (Heffner) Having this massive debt over head, were struggling to live in the utmost “picture perfect” life…

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