Domestic terrorism in the United States

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    The Mexican Drug Cartels

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    marijuana, and alcohol were legal in the United States and could be purchased at pharmacies and stores. “Chinese merchants brought opium to Sinaloa back in the late 1800’s...and since then, Sinaloa has been full of opium”(Saviano). A steady series of laws passed in the United States made all drug use illegal. The Mexican Drug Cartels have a lot more power than people think. “The DEA claims the following cartels are currently in active in the United States:…

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    Environmentalists have cultivated multiple movements and used a variety of tactics to address Environment issues in the United States, historically beginning in the 1960s and 1970s. This movement was originally focused on a few prominent environmental issues and disasters. Environmentalism evolved to become a multifaceted movement in the United States. Movements for the environment are still happening, for example “People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals” (PETA), Those out to stop whale…

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    the United States has reduced NASA’s budget exponentially since its origination due to an overwhelming presence of rival issues and a fluctuating economy which is highly debated. Overall, when discussing arguments for and against more spending on NASA as opposed to other issues, it is important to understand that the debate is subjective to what individual’s deem vital to their lives. SHOOTING MONEY INTO SPACE…

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    the globalized hierarchy, the emotion most known to man, empathy, has been lost. Political scientist Nikhil Aziz distinguishes two kinds of globalization: globalization from above, and globalization from below. Western civilizations such as the United States pressure smaller, developing countries to become democracies, with free trade and capitalistic, at the expense of its own resources, its own people, and its own morals. Globalization means allowing free passage by transnational business, to…

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    being taken overseas against “terrorists”. It is a day that still strikes fear into the hearts of millions of the United States residents who fear that another attack on a much larger scale could occur at any moment and the threats from Al-Qaeda have been…

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    terrorist by searching for keywords in which most of the times; the government does not get what they’re looking for. A good example of this is the person being interviewed by Michele Catalano from The Guardian, who got a visit from the counter terrorism police which told her that they “do this about 100 times a week. And that 99 of those visits turn out to be…

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    Elements Of Grand Strategy

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    Every state wants to design an effective grand strategy, which will lead it to prosperity and peace. However, designing and implementing such strategy requires high-level intellectual activity, many resources and time. In my essay, I will argue that superpowers should definitely have a grand strategy to carry out their foreign policy and smaller states do not have a capability to create grand strategies. My essay will be structured in the following way. Firstly, I will give a definition of grand…

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    This computer studies analysis will define the unethical problem of Internet privacy violations in the context of state-sponsored spying and data collection on civilians. Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, defines the all-encompassing power of mass surveillances agencies in the U.S., the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand (aka. The Five Eyes) that have continually violated privacy rights without due process and Constitutional oversight. Assange also defines the end of the…

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    the success of travel and tourism industry, stable political environment plays an important role. On the other hand instability in the political environment would raise the insecurity and overall risk for the visit of the tourist in that country. Terrorism activities are one the example of political instability that reduces the amount of the tourists. Another major issue with political instability is the creation of negative publicity for a tourism destination. It is obvious that before making…

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    General to make programs will be available to those detained and waiting hearings (Breisblatt. 2016, 2). At the same time, many stakeholders such as: law enforcement institutions, small businesses, citizens, state, localities, federal, families and lawyers involve in the political and legal debate on immigration; it is very important for the American people to first get to know how important this issue really is? As these individuals coming from different cultures, traditions, and backgrounds,…

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