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    Over the years, the United States of America has developed a reputation as a capable enforcer of justice, equality, and political freedom for nations that fall into turmoil and oppression. It has been willing, with sword in one hand and wallet in the other, to step across physical and political boundaries in order to establish stability in volatile regions whose conflicts have reached beyond self-preservation or self-liberation. These crusades have largely been carried out either in the name of…

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    ¬¬ ‘Slipping the Punch’ – Roth’s Playful Pugilism in The Human Stain Phillip Roth’s writing is characterised by conflict between a desire to champion the individual over societal codes and conventions, and an almost fatalistic sense that these countervailing forces will always overwhelm individual self-determination and self-expression. This conflict often manifests in, at the very least, an ambivalence about language itself: as Kasia Boddy expresses it in Boxing, A Cultural History, ‘For…

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    Mockingbird The evolution of race relations in our country has progressed largely at the expense of all minorities but especially the African-American population. When the United States of America was founded racial inequality was considered to be the norm. There were definite differences in the lives and customs between “whites or caucasians” and “African-Americans”. This was especially true in the southern states of our country. Although it was evident everywhere it was very blatant in the…

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    been dependent on larger states for their economic viability and sustainability. In Asia, revolutions monumentally transformed the lives of nearly a quarter of humanity (when looking in context of liberation struggles) in places like Burma, Laos, Vietnam, and China. Comparatively, in Africa, revolutions spurred a series of national liberation movements that unanimously rejected European colonialism. In all, revolutions serve an important and tangible purpose in millions of people’s lives around…

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    He also disagreed with the move by President Ford to pardon those who escaped the drafts during the Vietnam War. Reign publically blamed Ford for the deficits in the budget and called him a poor leader. Reagan criticized politicians and the federal government for being too powerful, too large and also too involved in the society. He did not like most of…

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    From the years 1914-1985 three major wars occurred: World War 1, World War 2, and Vietnam. These were not only trying times for our country but also for the world. Over 13 million men were drafted during this time, and approximately 77 million people were killed. About this time, in 1925, photojournalism started, and became a helpful asset to document and share with the world the events that were taking place. These images were picked up and published by newspapers allowing for the people back…

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    TPP stands for the Trans-Pacific Partnership. This represents a trade agreement between countries regarding economic policies. This partnership can help bring new economic growth to the United States and to the Asia-Pacific region. There are currently twelve countries that make up the Trans-Pacific Partnership they are; Brunei, Chile, New Zealand, Singapore, United States, Australia, Peru, Vietnam, Malaysia, Mexico Canada, and Japan. I believe that the Trans-Pacific Partnership will influence…

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    country. The film’s depiction of class warfare, it’s blatant misogyny. it’s racism it’s violence should remind modern day Americans, that we are better of moving forward as a society rather than going backward. Anybody who thinks we need to make America great again may want to look at this…

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    It is against civil liberties to pay less to women for jobs equivalent to men’s. “Women workers today earn 78 percent of what their male counterparts make” (Senator Bernie Sanders). In response to this Bernie Sanders, like all the Democrats do, proposes to pay equally to women workers. After the preparation of a financial base the next step is the most massive piece of Sanders’s plan: rebuilding the crumbling infrastructure. Infrastructure is a fundamental part of our everyday life, and,…

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    the activities of government agencies and help in the realization of the interests of a particular individual, and different social groups in society. In the second half of the XIX century the term “lobbying” has acquired in the United States of America. Lobby organizations, groups seeking to influence decisions of government on specific problem, play a special role in the social and political life. These groups usually emerge when private interests, which do not coincide with others’ interests,…

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