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    According to the Alabama’s TREASURED Forests online magazine titled, “Living with Black Bears in Alabama,” published in the summer of 2016, there are an estimated 450 American black bears living in Alabama (Rainer). Today we are going to learn about the American black bear. I have done extensive research on the Internet about the black bear. In this speech, I will inform you about the habitat requirements of the American black bear, their food habits, and the dangers they face. First, let’s talk…

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    at the White House. The following day he begins prepping for the third inauguration and the finalization of the Four Freedoms speech. As the chapter progresses Roosevelt is sworn into his third term, and the readers are emerged into a series of coalition building amongst FDR and the challengers. Similarly, there is a necessary focus in the chapter on how designs to enter the war was beginning to take shape, and lead to policy.…

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    Since Brazil is a federation composed of 27 states and the belief argues that federalism weakens national parties as national politicians have subnational interests which affect the unity and the cohesion of the national party .Therefore, national coalition of parties will be divided by conflicts within the states. In addition that both unitary and federal have regional societal differences but the risk is bigger in the federal system as it strengthens these regional, ethnic and religious…

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    01/11/16 showed a variant ulnar anatomy and lunotriquetral coalition and probable tear of the scapholunate ligament. Per the medical report dated 02/12/16,…

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    Democratic candidate, and George Wallace, the Independent candidate. Nixon's "Southern Strategy" emerged as a response to the disillusionment of conservative white democrats in their parties policies, leading to the ultimate demise of the old democratic coalition and the rise of the new republican party. This transformation was driven by a complex interplay of political, social, and economic factors…

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    Political party polarization is a topic of great interest to political scientists. There is a myriad of research on the subject that explores both its generalities and specifics, from explanations of how a party system can become polarized to attempts to quantify levels of polarization in particular nations. In his article “The Quality and the Quantity of Party Systems,” Russell J. Dalton defines the phenomenon as reflecting “the degree of ideological differentiation among political parties in a…

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    Objective: To briefly describe the justifications of Iraqi President Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait and the methods used by the United States, the United Nations and Coalition Partner Nations to force his withdraw. This paper touches on the buildup of military forces and their actions known as Operation Desert Shield, and the ultimate use of force known as Operation Desert Storm. Key words: Iraq, Kuwait, United States, Saddam Hussein, George H. W. Bush, Dick Cheney, H. Norman Schwarzkopf,…

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    The Gulf War, also known under the code name of Operation Desert Storm, is the effort of a war waged by coalition forces from thirty four nations led by the United States in response to Iraq's invasion and annexation of Kuwait. The 1990s event sparkles the long lasting tension following a history of friction between Iraq and the United States in the modern chapter of the world history. According to statistical data reported by CNN, the U.S. Department of Defense has estimated the cost of the…

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    considered all of his reasons to invade Kuwait, it almost made sense. Unfortunately for Saddam, the U.S. wasn’t about to stand around and let this happen. Within hours of the attack, President Bush had started making a broad-based international coalition. On August 7, five days after the invasion, Bush announced he would send troops to the Middle East to assist in defending Saudi Arabia (Deese 300C). This action came to be known as Operation Desert Shield. Before even that was done, all Iraqi…

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    war. The US needed to come up with a plan to stop Iraq without hesitation, so they came up with a two part war. The split between two parts of the war was extremely effective. The first part of the war was the bombing phase. This was useful to all coalition forces because they were able to build up ground units before sending them into Kuwait (Pearce 352). Not only was the bombing giving forces time to build, it was also devastating to the Iraq forces: “The most devastating air assault in…

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