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    Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry was a Naval Officer who made many contributions and had significant impact to the maritime service within the United States Navy. COMMODORE MATTHEW PERRY’S CONTRIBUTIONS INCLUDED IMPROVING THE NAVY”S TECHNOLOGY, EDUCATION AND DOCTRINE BUT HIS GREATEST WAS OPENING JAPAN FOR TRADE, WHOM UP TO THAT POINT IN HISTORY WAS KNOWN FOR THEIR ISOLATIONISM. Matthew James Calbraith Perry was born in 1794 and went on to serve a naval service for life. His family was rich…

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    Joshua Stephens word= 1757 Mrs. Wathen Composition 7 March 2017 Research Paper- Share Findings with Future Career Everyone knows that the Secret Service exists, but the exact responsibilities that come with the job are often misguiding. Presenting the unique history of the secret service along with the major programs and sections that it contains, the equipment and benefits of being in the Secret Service, and what steps are needed to achieve this career should greatly benefit someone looking…

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    The purpose of this research paper is to clearly define the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the South African Development Community (SADC). The two agreements selected are both vastly different and the few similarities between the two are thoroughly discussed. Conflict management protocols that each nation uses will provide a further understanding of the many differences. The goals of each agreement are examined to further understand the future of the NAFTA and SADC nations. The…

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    USS Maine Defeat

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    The USS Maine was the first massive battleship to join the US navy fleet. It weighed more than 6,000 tons and cost more than $4 million to build. In a friendly manner, it was sent to Cuba to protect American concerns about US citizens and US interests. Later on, a fight between the Americans and Spanish broke out, beginning in Havana, in January 1898. “An explosion sunk the ship killing 260 Americans on board the vessel. A U.S naval court ruled that the sinking of the ship was caused by a sea…

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    The Divine Comedy Questions Background information: How did the great Roman Empire come to be divided between East and West? When Charlemagne was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor, offending the Byzantines and was fully recognized to split in 1054. Why were the years after the split in the western empire called the "Dark Ages"? Because nearly all forms of organization present due to the presence of the Empire fell apart, sending Europe into disarray for hundreds of years. What was the basis…

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    Cold War Apush

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    as a huge threat to them and their capitalistic ideology. Whenever the US placed their capitalistic views on a different Asian country, they did so to battle the growing spread of communism in Asia. The Soviet Union, on the other hand, was on the mission to spread their communist ideology by using any means necessary. The USSR would even resort to forcibly taking over countries in Europe alongside Asian countries such as South Korea. Stalin was taking the Soviet Union on a route to attempt to…

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    Whereas, Jett, in his book, “While Peacekeeping Fails”, shows that peacekeeping has remained elusive despite various efforts to contain wars and conflicts. Despite the involvement of the United Nations in numerous peacekeeping missions, the anarchic nature of international system becomes evident as the international law cannot be applied uniformly in all armed conflicts. Each conflict tends to have a number of unique factors that make it difficult to achieve permanent peace. The international…

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    funds to build up an Afghan military force have failed to defeat a Taliban insurgency that remains a threat across the country, according to interviews with US., NATO and Afghan military leaders. Following the end of the US. military's combat mission last year, the Islamic radical insurgents have overrun dozens of checkpoints throughout the country and threatened entire districts. The army has rushed forces to take back terrain, but it doesn't have enough troops to defend every place under…

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    vision for a new international political playing field. House, who had previously published a book about an “improbable protagonist” leading a revolution and reforming the government, often interpreted Wilson’s political desires as he undertook diplomatic missions abroad. While Wilson called for utter neutrality, House fostered strong pro-British sentiment which was reflected in his reports to Wilson. Acting on the President’s behalf, House travelled throughout Europe trying to establish the…

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    I.1. Background of the Study In the public diplomacy there are many dimensions that have relation with domestic and foreign affairs, the tension level between countries, the directions of communication which can be one or two directions. There is traditional public diplomacy which direct to public foreign communication to reach goals through “hearts and mind.” This case is relate with the practice of gastrodiplomacy which before already introduced by Paul Rockower, if gastrodiplomacy is the…

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