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    Peacekeeping Doctrine

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    REFLECTION ONE Doctrine Doctrine is the set of beliefs, instructions, or principles of a particular group or system. It is these principles which mark the difference between the “us” and the “them” of any group or system. Example are found in all spectrums of life, for example, American politics–after 9/11, the United States’ “with us or against us” policy which is considered one of the four distinct areas of Bush Doctrine. The United Nations has its Peacekeeping Doctrine, known as…

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    The first way is through seeking donations and contributions (State Of Texas, 45). This will be implemented towards party members after the party choice is made. 1 The donations on the other hand will be from well wishers, friends, family and relative members. The other form of raising money will be through group supports. This for example includes Texas Development groups and Investments…

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    Author: Khurshid Ahmad Qureshi Professor: Triston Young Course: History 1302-Y001 November 29th, 2017 Triangle: The Fire That Changed America, by David Von Drehle, Grove Press, 2004. 352 pages. Reviewed by Khurshid Ahmad Qureshi Triangle: The Fire That Changed America, written by David Von Drehle, recounts the dreadful incident of fire that broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist factory on March 25, 1911, and its aftermath. In the earlier part of nineteenth-century, New York City saw Triangle…

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    Kenneth Good is a cultural anthropologist that graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and was a graduate student of Napoleon Chagnon, who wrote the book Yanomamo: The Fierce People. As a student of Chagnon, Good traveled to South America in 1957 to live among the Hasupuweteri Yanomamo people for 15 months with the purpose of studying their diet and attempting to prove that Chagnon’s theory that ecological factors were the reason for this indigenous people’s horrible temperament. During…

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    Historiography Stefan Kühl explores this relationship between German and American eugenicists in his book, The Nazi Connection: Eugenics, American Racism, and German National Socialism. He states, “Attempts to separate eugenics from the Nazi program of race improvement were only partially successful. The personal and ideological links between eugenics and mass sterilization and extermination were too obvious to be overlooked.” Indeed, the two movements were linked, and this relationship…

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    Monster Culture - Neo-Nazism Beginning just before the mid-1900s, the idea of National Socialism (more commonly known as Nazism) came about in Germany and the rest of Europe after the release of Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf. The main purpose behind the people who supported this ideology was to promote a what was dubbed a master race, composed of white, blonde hair and blue eyed, non-Jewish people, known as Aryans. In the present day, Nazism has taken on a new form, most notably being American white…

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    On Saturday, September seventeenth, a suspicious device is found nearby New York’s Chelsea neighborhood, reported as the alleged source of the explosive attack that injured twenty-nine individuals. Three days following the horrific incident, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau delivers a speech to the UN General Assembly in New York, New York. During this highly sensitive time, Trudeau informs his audience of both current internal and global affairs, solidifies Canada’s position as the main…

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    exist a conflict between parties in western representative government . Churchill is the leader of the British Conservative Party. However, under the special background at that time, what Churchill needs to do is to unite national strength to resist the Nazi. So he form an Administration which represents the interest of all parties. He stated “A War Cabinet has been formed of five Members, representing, with the Liberal Opposition, the unity of the nation. The three party Leaders have agreed to…

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    Cesar Chavez voiced his opinion on why society should choose a nonviolent response instead of violent in a religious article on the tenth anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination. As a labor union organizer and civil rights leader, Chavez understands how the use of nonviolence is powerful by experiencing the effects of peaceful protests to get a message across and attaining effective change without having to resort to violence. Chavez reaches out to his audience by stating that…

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    Train Wreck - James Arthur The Song that Changed Perspectives Billal Lyzzaik In today's society, reality shows, such as The X-Factor, manipulate many to act a certain way on live TV and not necessarily be themselves. James Arthur, a British artist, was one of the many whom were packaged. He participated in The X-Factor during the 2012 season but was eliminated during the final rounds for not meeting the shows expectations. Arthur later exposed the program on its manipulative ways. As a…

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