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    January Your Divorce Month by W. Bradford Wilcox and Samuel Sturgeon, emphasizes the importance of considering all the possible outcomes that stem from a divorce when determining if you should end your low conflict marriage. The article appears in the National Review journal and considers the negative correlation that a divorce has on the children involved, the possibility of the marriage becoming joyful again, and the husband and wife’s long term financial welfare. The strength of the argument,…

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    “Yesterday afternoon, I went to the White House and asked the President to be allowed, for personal reasons, to resign from my position as Director of CIA, David H. Petraeus”. Since the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency was not able to keep his personal digital content private, can anyone expect their email to be protected from law enforcement without a warrant? Why should anyone have to face such embarrassment about their personal life when it’s not affecting their career? Whether…

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    youngest aviator to fly during the time. Once the war had concluded, he attended Yale University and became an oil company founder. This involved him in politics and he soon became a member of the House of Representatives and Director of Central Intelligence. He was also the director of the CIA and Vice President for many years. These positions qualified him to become one of our past presidents and guide our beautiful country. George H.W.…

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    The public health field is committed to social justice. This profession’s objective is to look out for the wellbeing of the general public. Policy makers do not always see eye to eye with public health professionals. Public health leaders use science, research, and practice experience to make evidence based decisions to justify their actions through a social justice perspective. These professionals work within the context of the core functions of assessment policy development and assurance.…

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    Throughout the documentary Blackfish, which debuted in 2013, director Gabriela Cowperthwaite argues that SeaWorld keeping killer whales in captivity is not only inhumane and dangerous for the whales themselves, but also dangerous to humans that train them and interact with them on a daily basis. The documentary starts off with a very famous phone call to the Orange County sheriff saying that the Senior trainer for SeaWorld, Dawn Brancheau, had been eaten by a Killer Whale; her arm was completely…

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    trillion each day. Imagine the complete devastation if a cyber-terrorist was successful at interrupting these financial transactions. The second scenario is one that kept retired Navy Admiral Mike McConnell awake at night when he was the Director of National Intelligence. Behind closed door meetings in the Oval Office with President George W. Bush and later President Barack Obama, Admiral McConnell would refer back to this situation as the ultimate nightmare…

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    Atchison, provides a glance into a predominately African-American middle school in South Los Angeles. The film follows a student named Akeelah, an eleven year old girl with a phenomenal spelling ability, and her journey to qualify for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. Her family, school and community are all important factors in this story, capable of both aiding and hindering her path to success. Akeelah is very young, yet she has already experienced a lot of devastation and suffering in her…

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    advanced technology such as UAVs and drones or the more contemporary cyber warfare. Debates concerning the legality, morality and cost-benefit analysis of these kinds of warfare has filled the rhetoric of policy analysts, scholarly academics and national leaders on international frontiers. With the Middle-East and North Africa (MENA) regions currently highlighted as hotspots for the ‘war on terror’, it is pertinent to analyze and understand the implications of the various kinds of force being…

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    prosecuted criminally, along with Vice President Dick Cheney, Director of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) George Tenet, then National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Secretary of State Colin Powell, because they flagrantly disregard the constitution of the United States and the rule of law.. Voices are raised
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    The primary responsibility for the safety, security and control of U.S. nuclear weapons is shared through the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) by the Department of Defense (DOD) and Department of Energy (DOE). A 1983 DOD-DOE Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), signed by the secretaries of defense and energy, reaffirmed “the obligation of the DOD and the DOE to protect public health and safety provides the basic premise for dual-agency judgment and responsibility for safety,…

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