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    In previous years, people would always dream of what the future would be like. Everyone had high hopes for the future. Some do believe America is still the greatest country and will forever remain that way while others believe America, could be better. We have issues with terrorism, police violence and even our politicians can’t get it right half the time. Charles Krauthammer, a writer for the San Bernardino County Sun, expressed in his article In Trump-Clinton Debate, Facts, History and Logic…

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    I argue the use of different sources when looking at the history of the world is extremely useful. The reason as to why there is an importance in using other sources that might not be as credible or scientific would be because everyone sees the world differently. In the Middle East I believe in finding different accounts from old diaries to internet blogs provide the insight to the diverse region that is the middle east and helps people understand that the conflicts in the middle east is not a…

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    Argumentative fallacy 's can be seen in everyday life from talking with one 's mom to speaking with their boss, the trouble is identifying these fallacy 's and being aware that they do exist and can affect oneself and the person they are speaking to. Being able to know the difference between an ad hominem and straw man could be the difference between winning one 's argument. To begin with, two quite opposite articles have been provided that contain a central claim about the Iraq war. One of…

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    To Ms. President of Imaginia, Our work in creating influence throughout the international system should now look towards foreign policy in the United States. While it may difficult, Imaginia can begin to influence American foreign policy. To do so, we must focus on looking at work of institutional and state-level factors as to how much of American foreign policy is created. Bureaucracy, and public opinion deeply affect the decisions the United States makes in regards to international issues…

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    Hysteria Of The Iraq War

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    Drew Arensdorf Binney American Lit September 2016 The Hysteria of the Iraq War for Oil The worldwide hysteria of the false Iraq War for oil has caused widespread political and social change and will continue to affect American politics for years to come. The Iraq War (2003-2011 and 2014-present) - already a controversial subject- was made even more debatable when oil conspiracy theories were started by the media who used delusive information to mislead the public. Subsequently, news ratings…

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    Roger Spiller outlined six propositions in his essay, “War Termination: Theory and American Practice." and this paper will select two of those propositions and two airpower capabilities per proposition to explain how they can contribute to ensuring war termination in accordance with national interests. The first proposition I selected is: “In every war, the aims of all sides, no matter how opposed at the beginning, gradually converge toward an agreement to stop fighting.” This proposition is…

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    Review about the documentary “Guns, Germs and Steel” “Guns, Germs, and Steel (2005)” is a documentary which based on Jared Diamond’s homonymic book and was presented by National Geographic. The documentary contains three episodes: Out of Eden, Conquest, and Into The Tropics; it begins with several thoughtful questions: Why did the European conquer other continents, rather than other continents conquer the European? What is secret of their success? Why the world becomes inequality like this way?…

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    LEGAL AUTHORITY Even though there was a risk that bin Laden was not in the compound, yes, president Obama had the legal authority to order Operation Geronimo. Because he had the inherent right to defend the country and he was a high priority target that organized an attack on our country. INTRODUCTION When president Obama ordered Operation Geronimo to capture or kill Osama bin Laden there were some critics that claimed he didn’t have the legal right to do so. I disagree because he was acting,…

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    Operation desert storm was unnecessary and served as a catalyst for 25 years of violence between the Middle East and the United States. While Operation desert storm is technically over the destruction caused in its doing is not. Operation desert storm caused a lot of damage to the middle east and because of that damage American has been plunged in 2 wars with the Middle East. One of those wars we are still in today, nearly a generation since the original operation. Operation desert storm was…

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    Personal investment is something that should be very present in a person’s decision to go to war and risk their life, sadly it is not always part of their decision. Soldiers who are fighting in a war without knowing the exact reason or being able to explain why, should not be putting themselves in that position. A person’s personal investment is very important in deciding to what extent they are willing to go for what they are fighting for. The novel Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo…

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