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    Disgusted with the police brutality and other forms of injustice against African Americans. Newton and Seale wanted equal rights for Blacks, a call for jobs for the community, housing, education, and other demands. They felt the need to protect Blacks in America from the ongoing attacks, so they focused on teaching its members self-defense, and educating them on a Marxist and socialist ideology, which would teach them to take control…

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    General Curtis LeMay: “Iron Ass” Grenade The Second World War held the developments as well as progress in technology that came as a result of the lessons learned in the First World War. However, the area with the most improvement was in the effectiveness of airpower. Airpower had previously been used for reconnaissance and photography. It was only towards the end of World War I that the technology to fit planes with guns and artillery was developed so it did not have much strategic effect on…

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    empire. This led to constructions and operations of factories, mines, dams, and other projects. The industrial economy of Russia had advanced more in ten years than in the last century. “...Russia’s economic progress in the eleven years of Witte’s tenure as minister of finance was, by every standard, remarkable. Railway trackage virtually doubled, coal output in southern Russia jumped from 183 million poods in 1890 to 671 million in 1900.” (Abraham Ascher, historian. "Russian industrialisation.”…

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    David Miranda Mr. Lara Honors Economics Period 2 19 February, 2016 Communism and Socialism The origin of Communism can be found in 1844, when Karl Marx, a man from Germany who came from Jewish heritage, was introduced to Friedrich Engels. The two believed that capitalism was an evil economic philosophy in which the working-class were exploited by their class-heads (upper-class). In 1848, the two wrote and published a book entitled "The Communist Manifesto", in which they expressed such hatred…

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    growth over the last 3 years has been higher than 93% of the 175 companies in the Global Restaurants Industry (Starbucks Corp (SBUX), 2014). Starbucks was not always this successful and neither was Howard Schultz. Schultz grew up in Brooklyn in a housing project, he was one of the first in his family to graduate from college which he attended on a football scholarship. After graduating with a Bachelor’s in Communications, Schultz moved back to New York and eventually was hired to work as the…

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    Alternatives Incorporated (DAI) executive, Heather Rome, puts her skills to use with the Mi Casa organization. This non-profit charity serves the Washington D.C. area, providing safe and affordable housing to low income families. This…

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    The fundamental point of reconstruction failed to be reached due to underfunding, laws and restrictions such as the Black codes and, lack of political follow through. After the Union victory, the government had to find a quick and efficient way of bringing the south back into the country, while also fixing its failing economy. The Lincoln administration was quick to come up with the 10% plan. Which meant that a southern state could be readmitted into the Union once 10 percent of its voters…

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    JURISDICTIONAL STATEMENT This court has jurisdiction under 28 U.S. Code § 1331 – Federal question: “The district courts shall have original jurisdiction of all civil action arising under the Constitution, laws, or treaties of the United States.” STATEMENT OF THE ISSUES I. Whether the “ministerial exception”, which is compelled by the First Amendment, precludes application of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA) to the employment claims of employees of church-operated private…

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    From a personal perspective, Hillary Clinton is the best choice for President of the United States. There were several determining factors that contributed to this decision. First of all, her lifetime of experience in government and the law has provided her the skill set necessary for the highest office in the land. Next, the prospect of Hillary Clinton nominating a Supreme Court justice is very high. There is already a vacancy on the court that will swing the court ideologically from right to…

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    in the country shows that the pressure doesn't matter. These kids are also young and have not yet experienced the type of money of a professional athlete. Most of these athletes are getting everything paid for including their tuition, meals, and housing. If they were to be paid on top of that, what would be the point of trying to do good in school. The money to these athletes would out weigh getting good grades and would in turn hurt education. The whole point of being good at a sport in a…

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