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    and the creation of many positions, charts and graphs there is also a complete neglect of several key factors that could substantially affect America's homeland security. Those attempting to provide for the full time, full scale security of the United States need to look at fixing things that are broken and considering these five ways to improve homeland security not yet being fully implemented. 1.Make our country education centered. All of the Homeland Security advisories, warnings and…

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    was; Johnson and his administration just made it worse. Johnson escalated the war by sending unnecessary soldiers to Asia. This move resulted in very little gain. Also, Johnson was unable to negotiate a peace settlement in this war which caused the fighting to go on for longer than needed. Finally, Johnson misjudged the strength of the enemy and not only that, he also overestimated the ability of his own military. Although this was most definitely the world foreign policy in the history of our…

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    was born on January 15, 1929, in Atlanta, Georgia. Originally named Michael King Jr, but later changed it to Martin. I am both a Baptist minister and civil-rights activist, I would like to believe I have a seismic impact on race relations in the United States. It all began in the 1950’s. Among many efforts, I headed to the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. Through my activism, I would like to have the idea that I played a pivotal role in ending the legal segregation of African-American…

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    is often mirrored in the novel Fahrenheit 451 written by Ray Bradbury. Set in a future society, this “utopia” prides itself on the concept of happiness. To maintain this happiness, the Fire Department, an organization that starts fires instead of fighting them, burns books. But when Guy Montag, a fireman,…

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    Dust Bowl In The 1930s

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    It is completely mind-blowing to realize that the Dust Bowl actually happened in the United States not too long ago! The hardships that these families endured while living there, like losing their family farms and many of their belongings, is heart-breaking. What is even sadder is that the banks and government acted like they didn’t know who was to blame for the evicting! The social and economic issues of the 1930s were very problematic and the programs of the New Deal attempted to help get…

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    Chicago Slums Analysis

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    There are No Children Here. 1st ed. United States: Anchor Books. Hunt, D. B. (2009). Blueprint for disaster : the unraveling of chicago public housing. Chicago and London: The University of Chicago Press. In teachers' strikes, Chicago students suffer. (2012, July 20). . Retrieved from http://articles…

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    Introduction “Wake up baby, it’s time for your first day of school,” my mom said to me gingerly. She also shook me softly to force me out of bed. My mother had my clothes laid out for me on the edge of my bed. As I was changing my clothes and brushing my teeth, my mom was downstairs preparing breakfast for me. Since it was my first day of school, my mom wanted to drop me off in front of the class and introduce herself to the teacher. I remember my mom asking me on the car ride to school, “Are…

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    Personal Integrity

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    “You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him.” This quote by Audrey Hepburn adds truth to the idea that an individual can reveal what they believe to be valuable qualities in a member of society through their judgements of their peers; if they say a person spending all day sleeping on a couch is good member of society, then you know that that individual values selfishness and unproductiveness over the opposite. Through voicing their…

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    The Holocaust During the early 1930s, Germany experienced economic and social suffering because it was defeated in World War I by the Allies Forces, including the United States, Great Britain, Russia, and Italy. Germany was forced to lose territory, reduce its armed forces, and admit guilt for the war. Germany was also mandated to pay a lot of money in fines for the wrongs they had committed, resulting in extraordinarily high inflation and tremendous unemployment. Adolf Hitler, the leader of…

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    Regenerative Medicine Essay

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    Drugs based on the CRISPR-Cas9 combination have the ability to “complement the pills and biotech drugs that are currently available, targeting diseases that aren’t well treated by existing therapies. This is a new tool to target and treat disease” states Nessan Bermingham, CEO of Intellia Therapeutics, Inc (Rockoff). CRISPR technology is currently being used to genetically engineer mice and other animals so that they have human-like diseases that researchers can study. This technology is…

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