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    What will he do next is the big question everyone has been asking themselves since the 2016 presidential election? We all can agree that the past election has been a rough and bumpy ride failed with dishonesty and betrayal to the American people. The two candidates, Hillary Clinton and our president elect Donald Trump were not the most favorable candidates to run for office. However, Trump has been elected by the American people and many are concerned about his plans for specific groups of…

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    Intelligence Reform

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    495-520. doi: 10.1080/0955757042000298188 Retrieved from: http://search.ebscohost.com.ezproxy1.apus.edu/login.aspx?direct=true&db=tsh&AN=15494194&site=ehost-live&scope=site Gentry, J. A.. (2008). Intelligence failure reframed.?Political Science Quarterly, 123(2), 247?270. Retrieved from: Http://www.jstor.org/stable/20203011 Gill, P. (2006). Not just joining the dots but crossing the borders and bridging the voids: Constructing security networks after 11 September 2001. Policing & Society, 16(1),…

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    Summary Of Crude Oil

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    As the demand for oil remains constant the price will continue to rise and as the supply increase the price will also increase. A study by the Congressional Budget Office Supply found that as the price of gasoline increases consumer behavior changes. The study found that consumers “use less gasoline, drive slower, drive less, use public transit, and purchase more fuel efficient cars.” (Cooper, 2008…

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    every conflict since the WWII. Its members presented in several congressional hearings on POW/MIA affairs and had some interest in the forensic technology. Some of its earlier documents and newsletters are downloadable from the Virtue Vietnam Center and Archives maintained by the Texas Tech University. The other two are the Korean War Veterans Association and the Coalition of Families of Korean and Cold War POW/MIAs. They publish quarterlies (available online) dated back to 1986 and 2007…

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    Drug War: Article Analysis

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    ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Ashley Dickerson January 23, 2016 A Brief History of the Drug War. (n.d.). Retrieved January 31, 2016 from http://www.drugpolicy.org/new-solutions-drug-policy/brief-history-drug-war The creator of this article is the Drug Policy Alliance, a nationally renowned organization dedicated to promoting ethical drug policy. The Drug Policy Alliance is a diverse coalition of groups and individuals devoted to changing the landscape of the War on Drugs in the United…

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    The Effects Of The Chinese Exclusion Act

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    last. In 1924, Calvin Coolidge signed the “National Origins, or Asian Exclusion Act” in response to increased Japanese immigrant and the desire to curb persecuted Jews from emigrating from America’s ‘current’ ally, Russia. At this time, however, Congressional opposition to the act was quite minimal. Popular opinion was strongly behind the act as well. [7] This time, however, the affected groups did not have to fully relinquish their traditions and culture. In five years, immigration from East…

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    Since the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act was signed into law in 1992, sports betting has been illegal in all but four of the fifty U.S. states: Nevada, Oregon, Montana, and Delaware. Nevada could offer single game sports betting, while the others were limited to betting on multiple games simultaneous through a sports parlay lottery. Introducing the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act (PASPA) posed unprecedented challenges to the U.S. betting market. Yet, consumers' and…

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    Animal Rights: A Movement in the United States of America The main goal of this research paper is to describe the content and evaluate the impact of the United States of American Animal Rights movement. Although this social movement I will mostly call “animal rights,” it is well within the whole spectrum of the animal liberation movement, such as animal welfare etc. “Animal rights” has a very specific meaning, as one of the many possible approaches that signifies protection for animals. There…

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    Bowman, L. E. (1926). COMMUNITY PROGRESS: DEVELOPMENTS IN COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION. Social Forces, 5(1), 91-94. In the article, “Community Progress: Developments in Community Organization”, Laroy Bowman talks about the movement to make change in the schools and the communities as a whole. Within the movement it is desired to aid the movement toward a wider use of school facilities. Also, to learn about communities and schools and practice solving the problems that are common between the two…

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    Top Three Priorities

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    time goes by, and things change based on the two forces: Interior – attrition, culture climate, employee benefits (telework, flexible work schedules, quality of work-life and work-life balance, etc.), and Exterior – changes in Agency mission, Congressional and Legislative mandates, competing job market, etc. My top three priorities will change from time to time. I have built my career working from the GS-5 level to the position of a Senior Executive. I have spent time at each level and…

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