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    The article talks about the sectional crisis in North Carolina and surrounding southern states. It tries to summarize the overall resistance among white men of accepting blacks as their equals in both political and social contexts.“....that the great mass of the white people are being aggravated or forced in opposition by the election of negro delegates to the Conventions, the appointment of negroes to public offices, and the forcing of negroes on the Juries by military orders.” Even though the…

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    Syrian Refugees Crisis

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    Safety is a priceless commodity. Nevertheless, Syrian migrants paying an average of 2500 euro ($2840) to be smuggled into European nations would argue otherwise. The Syrian refugee crisis continues to be an international issue as the United States and other non-European nations begin to extend asylum offers to refugees, while European nations hope the 230 million euros they have invested in researching methods to hinder illegal immigration will prove successful in combatting refugees looking to…

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    innocent civilians ended up being killed in conflicts. More than the 80% of all deaths caused by the Arab Spring are in Syria. Clear enough, this is what hits the refugees hardest and worst. It was the Syrian Civil War what had started the immigration crisis, though it was not towards the Europe at the beginning but it actually is mainly towards Europe. Refugees cannot stay in Turkey whence they go to Europe for this extremely important reason: They cannot work in Turkey due to their social…

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    The Student Loan Crisis

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    On the website, feelthebern.org, college.usatoday.com, and an article by Michael Wenisch (The Student Loan Crisis and the Future of Higher Education), states various ways on how the democratic party will fix the educational…

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    United Nations that it is one of the main reasons why it is so big and not another League of Nations. In June 1956 when the leader of Egypt took the Suez Canal Britain, France and eventually the U.S stepped in and Went to war with Egypt. When the crisis started Canadians eagerly seized the opportunity for the UN services and lead by Lester B. Pearson the first UN peacekeeping mission was done, awarding Pearson with a Nobel Prize. Canada was one of the founding members of the UN and For almost…

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    Embargo's Energy Crisis

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    heating systems and refraining from putting up holiday lights. Moreover, the energy crisis was a huge blow to the American automotive industry, which had for decades turned out bigger and bigger cars and would now be outpaced by Japanese manufacturers producing smaller and more fuel-efficient models. However, when the oil embargo was lifted in March 1974, oil prices remained high and the effects of the energy crisis lingered on. The government reacted with price controls, gasoline rationing, a…

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    Moreover, the concept of critical thinking involves a self-directed approach towards learning how to problem solve through effective communication and raising vital questions that can lead to solutions. In the case of the Syrian impact on Jordan’s water crisis, policies can be established to help assist the Syrian refugee community, while aiding Jordan’s water challenges as well. For instance, policies will allow for individual involvement at the local level to help create water development…

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    The Berlin Crisis Analysis

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    The United States of America has already faced a ten year depression/financial crisis AND became involved in the War two years following the possession of financial stability. The probability of the Soviet Union reigning supreme over Berlin is the last conflict that the United States - and a multitude of other European countries -…

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    emphasizes the fact that she love what she do, no matter the cost. She entered this field to help people with everyday crisis and most of all defenseless children. Her future plan is to become an entrepreneur while continuing doing what she love. The interview continues: 1. Question: How many years of experience do you have working with people in crisis situations? Answer: Everyday is a crisis situation, I’ve work with this company for over eight years now. I begin working for DHS when I…

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    Crisis In Latin America

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    like Mexico, Nicaragua and Guatemala have been slandered in the media due to the high rates of crime and violence that occurs. As insightful as you may concur the media to be, their sources and information may not always be 100 percent true. Times of crisis in Latin America have turned into a playground for the media, they are able to report on said events and have the ability to place their opinion into the headline. The alteration of media has not just become a recent method of foreign…

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