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    knowledge about Hitler, Nazis, and everything that was going on in Berlin. My view of America has not changed, but my view on Germany has. I just wonder how one man, could convince a whole country that he was doing something good while having an operation completely secret. The whole concept is somewhat captivating, the propaganda he used to manage to practically hypnotize the majority of Germany’s population, that the jews are bad. Which allowed him to do what he wanted and basically execute…

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    It is reasonable to expect that with a common set of facts, two experts within a discipline with a high level of expertise will make similar conclusions. However, as is evident in society and the areas of knowledge, experts will reach a wide variety of varying opinions that result in disagreements. Within the area of history, there are many discrepancies that arise between the opinions of experts due to bias. How does bias affect knowledge within history? For example, while researching the Bay…

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    Though the use of chemical weapons was ostensibly banned in the international community by the Geneva Protocol in 1925, the research and development of biological and chemical weapons was permissible until the Protocols were amended in 1975. However, a lack of enforceability by any international governing body allowed a nation like South Africa to secretly create its own such program, one that operated unchecked and actively employed its toxins and agents throughout the 1980s. With apartheid as…

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    The issue I will discuss is spies by Lewis H. Lapham. My whole life I’ve wondered if there are people who live in the shadows that gather information on our country’s enemies and even spy on the average citizen. I think every person should be concerned with being spied on it’s an invasion of privacy and breaks the rights we have as humans. It bothers me that there is a group of people that knows everything yet we only get told what they want us to know. The two main articles I will discuss are…

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    important in this “game” because of the creation of a “sanitary belt” by the U.S around the USSR in order to restrict its expansion. The U.S implemented a intervention policy that would support Afghanistan resistance against the soviets and funded covert operations that provided weaponry and money to the rebel groups like the Mujahidin lead by Osama Bin Laden. Consequently, the USSR never gained full control of Afghanistan. In 1989 the USSR pulled its troops out of Afghanistan. In 1991 the…

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    The American Disability Act law secures individuals with disabilities against discrimination. The court finding regarding the Statue of limitations is two years instead of one along with the Oregon legislature. Furthermore, not an employment operation. The covert defendant’s motion to ADA and Rehabilitation and a right to state a claim is denied for Lowry but T.L. states an IIED claim. The reasoning regarding the Lowry to state a claim did not demonstrate an adequate flagrant execution. In…

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    SASO is comprised of an array of skills, including peace operations and peacekeeping support, counterinsurgency, emergency evacuation, law enforcement and military training, weapons control, and counterterrorism. Taw infers that SASO calls for “full spectrum operations” and expresses a timeline of “long-term, manpower-intensive operations” (p 388). To substantiate her narrative, Taw shows the actions of PSCs in the Angolan conflict claiming that…

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    The Ghost Bomb of the Cold War The height of the Cold War resulted in the closest moments humanity has reached to complete physical annihilation of the planet. Despite the fact that the Cold War did not erupt in a fiery storm of nuclear bombs aimed at enemies across the globe, instead ending in a tense lowering of arms, the residual effects felt around the world have been equally destructive as a nuclear warhead. The Cold War led to the destruction of the metaphysical psychology of the entire…

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    majority of his life (thirty-one years) to serving the United States of America. Before becoming a member of the CIA 's Counterterrorism Center (CTC), he spent twenty-five years working undercover, later becoming the chief of the Directorate of Operations ' Latin American Division. After the horrific events of September 11th, Rodriguez was more than happy to become a part of the CIA 's CTC. In his book Hard Measures, Rodriguez attempts to defend the CIA 's actions and treatment of detainees…

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    Kendrick Lamar is a rapper from Compton, who has made a big impact in Hip Hop, by having two of the greatest albums this decade GOOD KID, M.A.A.D City and To Pimp a Butterfly. He is known for his innovative take on social issues. Kendrick Lamar’s performance whether it’s the Grammys or the BET awards has received praised and backlash. The Grammy performance which is the most recent occurring on Monday February 15,2016. He used the Grammy performance as a platform to showcase his views on what is…

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