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    appointed or elected. This is why I believe our judiciary system should incorporate the election process into this branch. This does not mean that we should purely rely on the general public to select someone to serve, but let the people’s votes have some power against the president and senate as to who they think should hold office. If people on the opposing side of those who hold office share their voice through an equal form of voting, we will be one step closer to achieving unity within our…

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    Kuwait is a country that relies heavily on resources outside its boundaries. Throughout history, Kuwait, a committed culture, has always continued to flourish and expand. Despite the country’s setbacks, region and country size, their political, military and economic systems show the rest of the world how devoted, but dependent they are to preserve their way of life. Due to the political, military and economic variables of the operational environment, Kuwait is a devoted culture, but thrives…

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    Carbon Sequestration

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    are much better because, as stated before, they can be used an infinite amount of times. A study done by Guenhee lee et al that aimed to see how effective renewable resources were on roads in Korea concludes that, “solar light energy and small wind power energy appear to be most apt for application to roads” (765). If this small scale study on roads leads to favorable results, there is no reason for it to not work when applied on a larger scale. Also, in the same program used by Gerlagh and…

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    The Siege of Tobruk The North African campaign of the Second World War took place in Northern Africa from 10 June 1940 to 13 May 1943. It included campaigns fought in the Libyan and Egyptian deserts, also known as desert warfare. One of the lesser known battles of World War II was fought by a small yet valiant force of Australians in the North African port city of Tobruk. The Siege of Tobruk was a significant, important and decisive stronghold which proved to be pivotal in the outcome of World…

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    Understanding Stakeholders The United States health care system consists of many ‘players’, or stakeholders as we’ve studied over the past few weeks. Stakeholders are individuals who take an interest in something that is being offered, the thing that is at stake may or may not have a direct impact on the stakeholder. Stakeholders such as government, business, and employees have a great amount of influence on healthcare policy. Stakeholders can influence cost; the affordability of healthcare is a…

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    to solar energy, wind power, or hydroelectric energy. There are disadvantages to switching entirely over to alternative energy such as harm to wildlife, both in the air and on the ground. Also, some health issues have been linked to using alternative energy. At this point, America should not make plans to switch entirely over to alternative energy. One may believe that solar energy would be a great power source, but it is not efficient enough to change from a conventional power plant. There is a…

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    Referring back to the Chernobyl disaster, it can be examined that a minor design flaw caused a terrific disaster just through a simple test. According to the World Nuclear Association, “A peculiarity of the design of the control rods caused a dramatic power surge as they were inserted into the reactor.” (World Nuclear Association, 2016). As horrifying as the Chernobyl nuclear disaster is, in contrast, it can be compared to many other disasters such as the Tacoma Narrows Bridge Disaster. The…

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    determine the causation of the war; of the theories that have arose, Neorealism and Neoliberalism seem the best at explaining the conflict. Of these two theories, I believe that Neorealism best explains the war aspirations of both the Allied and Central Powers. Beginning on the theory of Neoliberalism; it begins with a theory in which states are self interested players willing to cooperate…

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    Even though the Axis powers didn’t have unlimited resources like the Allies, one of the biggest benefits was with Adolf Hitler. It was believed that the Allies had planned an assassination attempt on Hitler. During this attempt, something went wrong and their attack had failed miserably, along with the Axis powers gaining access to Allie’s penicillin. It is said that the Axis powers had gained the penicillin by Hitler’s doctor, Theodre Movell, and other…

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    Rivers and man-made dams have been a source of energy for years. Hoover Dam in Las Vegas, for example, uses water that passes through the turbines to generate hydroelectric power that saves the residents of California, Arizona and Nevada money on their electric bills. The energy generated by the Hoover Dam is enough to power 500,000 houses every year (Hoover). The ocean represents 70% of the earth’s surface, harnessing the energy it produces has been a longtime goal of renewable energy…

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