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    Understanding the foundation of the United States Constitution and the development of our country is important when comprehending where we can go as a nation while reflecting on where we have been in the past. Deciding to do my research on, "The Founding and the Constitution," from chapter two of the textbook and after reviewing the website, http://www.earlyamerica.com, lead me to find that this website has wonderful documents and videos concerning the people who founded the United States of…

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    The Vietnam War was a very important historic event, people have various opinions about if this war was necessary, but there will always be pros and cons to a war. The Vietnam War was a very unimportant war that the U.S. shouldn’t have been involved with. This essay will give you inside knowledge and will steer your opinion in the right direction. The Vietnam War began on November 1st in 1955, this war was sparked up by the fear of communism. The people of american wanted to put a stop to…

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    amendment was necessary because like the slogan said if you are old enough to fight you are old enough to vote. Although this was a good thing in 1960 the United States was a very long war that led to youth activist to hold marches because the states was drafting…

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    Throughout his life in office and on the frontlines he gained honor and respect from the people he lead. Before becoming president, Jackson was a young and successful lawyer as well as an upcoming politician. In 1796 he joined a convention charged with drafting new Tennessee state constitution and he became the first man elected to the U.S House of Representatives. He turned down reelection in 1797 and was almost instantly elected to the U.S Senate but resigned a year later and elected judge of…

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    The world of medicine has advanced through the years and with this the Department of the Healthcare Public Relations has advanced too. Direct-to-consumer (DTC) marketing was introduced into the medical world about ten years ago and since then it has changed the way the public perceive the path to healthcare communications. While DTC marketing strategy is considered to be the best approach amongst all others, there are other areas under the healthcare public relations that too has evolved over…

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    gender discrimination were as harmful as those inflicted on ethnic and racial minorities. During the Reconstruction Era, lawmakers viewed women, especially married women, as part of the family unit and not as citizens themselves (Swidorski 103). When drafting the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments, many lawmakers failed to consider the implications these amendments would have for the rights of women, black or white. Women thus had to prove that they were not only individual citizens who…

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    Chapter I: An Introduction to Human Rights and the UDHR The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, or the UDHR, was officialised by the General Assembly of the United Nations on December 10, 1948. The text was adopted with the intention of creating a universal document that would define the rights of every person, in every country, no matter their race, sex, religion, culture, or otherwise distinguishing features. However, many Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs), claim that the UDHR is “an…

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    The Judicial branch in the U.S. government is an important branch because this branch interprets the Constitution. More specifically, it is the Supreme Court justices that are entrusted to interpret the Constitution. The Supreme Court justices help shape our legal system. There are usually nine Supreme Court justices. This paper will be focusing on Supreme Court justice Stephen G. Breyer in regards to his early life and his legal career before he became a Supreme Court justice. Also, this paper…

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    The next sections will look at each component of the SWOT analysis to summarize the analysis of our organization based on the previous sections of this report. Strengths: • Size –The capabilities and resources that the organization has to date is by far the largest in the industry. This strength would be a positive since we have more resources and knowledge available to help aid in the crafting of a customer value proposition. Since we are the largest company in our industry, we are very…

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    think outside the box or stay within the confines of the box? The National Governors Association (NGA) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) developed the Common Core State Standards Initiative (CCSSI). After several months of drafting the CCSSI it became official in May 2010. The primary purpose of creating the CCSSI was to generate standards for public schools grades K-12 in reading and mathematics across states that would prepare the students for college, careers, and life…

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