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    If America and the coalition wish to defeat the Islamic State and re-stabilize Iraq and the Levant, Assad should be funded and the FSA discarded.The continual conflict in Syria is one of the most controversial and misconcepted engagements in the modern era, because of media organizations spreading these truthless allegations and misconceptions. Most westerners view the Syrian Civil War as a fight between an evil regime led by the brutal and malicious Bashar Al-Assad, and Peaceful democracy…

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    Looking at all the humanitarian rights violations in the world, there are multiple different events in the history where the violations have crossed the line, however, no country decided to stand up against the violation whereas, other times even the smallest violations has had support of multiple countries. Why is there such discrimination between countries? Is it because of allies or other political reasons? The only reason countries will violate their and other countries sovereignty is…

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    Over the past eight weeks, I have learned the work that one put in to become, not just a great history teacher, an effective educator. I certainly have the passion, enthusiasm, and knowledge from previous work experiences. Teachers I have worked with have been warm, accessible, and enthusiastic to their students and seem to do whatever it takes to help, like stay after school or just make themselves available to the students and parents who need them. I never realized the amount of work teachers…

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    Reason of Intervention/treatment Christopher Kyle is a 38 year old, Caucasian, U.S. Navy veteran who was self referred for a psychological evaluation to determine his current cognitive and emotional status. Christopher has an extensive history serving in the U.S. military. Despite having a good support system, he continues to have issues with reintegration. Christopher reports that his behavior lately is interfering with his life and becoming a burden to his family. The contributing factors…

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    The Cold War and the current War on Terror have some similarities but many more differences. According to John Tirman professor MIT Center for International studies (par.2) “Mr. Bush signaled these comparisons in his speech before Congress nine days after the attacks, when he said the terrorists “follow in the path of fascism, and Nazism, and totalitarianism. And they will follow that path all the way, to where it ends: in history’s unmarked grave of discarded lies.” The Cold War was a contest…

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    The motive for preventive war emerges directly from the very basic principle of international politics clearly laid out by neorealism. This principle states that the international system exist in a "condition of anarchy", which simply means there is no higher authority among or above the states to provide security. The implication of this anarchy simply put, is if a states want to survive, which it is assumed that all states do, then they should at least be able to physically safeguard them self…

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    experiences of those affected by war are relatively similar in terms of physical loss and mental anguish; however, the explanation and coping mechanisms used to suppress/recover from these experiences differ between Vietnamese and American societies. The history behind each country’s approach to the effects of war centers around one key concept: development, and within these two conflicting paradigms: tradition and modernity.…

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    controversial policies over his two term period. Policies that have many citizens wondering what exactly he is doing and of the ways he is implementing them. Some of these policies include Obama Care, Fast Tracking, Withdrawal of United States Troops in Iraq, cash for clunkers and the shutdown of Guantanamo Bay. These policies are not necessarily bad ideas, they are simply bad implementations and have consequences that I do not believe were thoroughly sought threw. If the president or his staff…

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    The Rise Of Islamophobia

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    paradigm might ascend in moments of grief and profound disarray. The end of the Cold War marked the end of the bipolar world, the expansion of the rapid mode of capitalist production and the permeating of globalization. However the most profound day in history that prompted the greatest shift in the international system was September 11th, 2001. The September 11th terrorist incursion on the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan, New York City resonated a large kink in an already dubious and…

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    principles of Reagan under different and extraordinary circumstances (Montagne, 2005). Conceived in the wake of arguably the biggest tragedy in American history, Bush wielded expanded executive power and thus possessed and an exceptional opportunity to increase the relevancy of the conservative regime. However, administration blunders such as the 2003 Iraq invasion, ostensible inaction in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and failure to circumvent the 2008 financial crisis ultimately inhibited…

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