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    Post 9/11 Attacks

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    of the 9/11 attacks, Congress had passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATS) which federalized airport security. The Transportation Security Administration was created as a result of the ATS Act. The Transportation Security Administration started to create strict rules to make the airline security a better and safer system. After September 11th, 2001, these new threats meant there needed to be even more procedures added to protect our country from attacks. TSA started by making…

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    With any good emergency management program comes with it effective leadership. This is virtually true with any operation plan but it is the most important of the five listed for this exercise. My reasoning is simple. Effective leadership requires skills such as communication, intellect and planning. Those traits are almost identical to any effective Emergency Management Leader. Also, an effective leader can ensure the other challenges listed are successful as well. In other words, no Emergency…

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    There have been many times in United States history when the press has held politicians accountable for a variety of reasons. Today, with the growth of media there are more issues of accountability arising but one issue that is very important in U.S. history is a case known as the Pentagon Papers. This case occurred in 1971 when the New York Times released documents from the Vietnam war accusing former President Nixon and his Administration. The Pentagon Papers were a series of papers that…

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    facing problems with national debts, rising unemployment rate, and high taxes. John Ellis Bush is an American businessman and politician who served as the 43rd Governor of Florida from 1999 to 2007. During his time in office for Governor of Florida he was able to make outstanding changes such that could help the United States become a successful country. A number of statistics have recently shown that Bush has good leadership. For…

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    Why are politics sometimes such a difficult topic in any type of conversation? Should they even be discussed openly? Are you left or right? What does that even mean? Can you be neutral, without with just trying not to offend anyone, and appeal to all sides? Do we deserve to use rhetorical strategies in politics? How much can someone truly influence you and your beliefs? When does having enough money to out advertise or “sell yourself to the public” more than other candidates become an issue?…

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    Fahrenheit 9/11

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    filmmakers. He released his controversial movie "Fahrenheit 9/11" and it is quite obvious that Michael Moore is a propagandist for the left. The ideas presented about the Bush administration in Moore's work are sure to stir up debate. The main ideas talked about in this movie was about Bush being on vacation frequently, President Bush went ahead with a reading and photo-op at a grade school in Florida after hearing about the attacks,the White House allowed 142 Saudi Arabians, including members…

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    Donald has the selection, now it is amongst him and Hillary. The woman has the preferred standpoint as she hosts a unified democrat gathering behind her with the strong backing of Obama. Then again, Donald has a fragmented GOP behind him and numerous might want to cut his underlying foundations. In any case, the basic analysis is the American individuals and they will choose. Yet, again the American race framework is in a path fixed as a hopeful with a more prominent larger part of votes may…

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    Jeffrey Toobin Essay

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    nonfiction book by Jeffrey Toobin, he talks about the justice system and the Supreme Court in the United States and how it functions and also how it has changed over the years in history. The book shows a great look at how individuals such as George W. Bush in how they hold their power and how the justice system affects that. Also giving a great understanding with Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's alienation. It also touches on the topic of a “fight” of conservatives that were taking control or…

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    southern tip of Cuba operated by the U.S. military (Fetini np). The detention facility was created after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center in New York when Americans felt threatened by the uncertainty of terrorism (Fetini np). President Bush established the detention facility to campaign the elimination of terrorism and their support networks (Fetini np). Guantanamo Bay was established to hold individuals’ captive during military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq (Fetini np). Ever…

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    Joseph Griffith’s painting “The Surrender” shows George Washington riding on a triceratops at the end of what seems to be a war between the good and the evil. No one knows for certain the meaning of this painting, however, predictions have been made. In my mind I see a great and well known president riding on the dinosaur that is almost screaming at the evil side of the painting. I also see some very famous people and actors that have a major importance to set up my reasoning behind this…

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