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    Multiple countries such as Turkey, Lebanon, Iraq, and Jordan are currently housing Syrian refugees. Other countries such as the United States or members of the United Nations are planning to get involved due to the impact of the civil war in Syria. About 3 million citizens in Syria have fled and 200,000 have died. Syria has a refugee camps inside the county which holds 6.5 million people who lost their family, homes, and jobs due to the war. The war continues with rumors of chemicals agents…

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    bad decisions, again referring to aattp.org 's article, The Top 20 Ways President George W. Bush Destroyed America, President Bush, pulling us out of the Kyoto protocol, creating false narrative that Iraq was an ally of Afghanistan, ignoring the United Nations and launched an illegal preemptive war. All of these things led to the American citizens to be very observant to governmental decisions and also to judge President Obama to a much higher standard considering the fact that he would have to…

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    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 the Bush administration’s ability to usher in a conservative reawakening. George W. Bush’s domestic…

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    Cuban Foreign Policy Essay

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    The evening of July 20, 2015 was an historic moment to put in the books. Citizens of the U.S. and Cuba watched as Cuba’s blue, red and white-starred flag was raised Monday at the country’s embassy in Washington. Bruno Rodriguez who is the Cuban Foreign Minister was in charge of the flag-raising ceremony that was taking place because full diplomatic relations with Cuba and the United States were restored thanks to the agreement of U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro. There…

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    Plus, since the United States had a lot to do with the civil war that has broke out in Syria it definitely has a responsibility to take some action on the Syrian refugee crisis. The United States has actually been trailing behind in accepting Syrian refugees because of the threat from the middle east. The Syrian…

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    Threats To America

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    War has played a huge role in shaping the history of mankind. For most nations that have been formed throughout history, they saw the best and worst times of their country shaped by the power they either gained or lost from how powerful their army was. Present day America has the strongest military in the world, and is also the top-spender in the military field. Since people in America are used to being on top, once another militarial force makes itself known, they feel threatened. Because…

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    President Obama’s Hypocrisy President Barack Hussein Obama is the forty fourth president of the United States elected in 2008 and he is the first president, under the constitution, of African descent. He worked his way up from the Illinois State Senate to the US Senate and was officially sworn in as president on January 20, 2009. Given his background in politics, logically, people assumed that he was a responsible, trustworthy candidate for president; however, his actions prove otherwise. His…

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    President Obama is trying to push for the approval of allowing Syrian refugees into our country but due to the fear of national security there is a strong debate on whether or not the United States should allow the bill to be passed. The debate was a large focus as of November 22, 2015 and has remained in focus within the government since. As the debate progressed there were more people approving of the idea of permitting refugees into our country but there was still a strong side completely…

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    There is a widespread belief that NASA is struggling to maintain funding to accomplish its mission, but there might be hope through the political process within Washington that NASA will gain what is needed to press forward (Leahy, B., 2006). Consequently, what would it take to continue our planetary exploration agenda? The values behind the space exploration program in the United States is undermined due to the funding required to maintain the program with the public sector. The cause of this…

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    The inaugural address of the President of the United States is a critical moment in their presidency. It sets the tone for what there is to come in their next four years as president; what issues they will chose to focus on and what tone they will take on while accomplishing those issues. This essay will examine the inaugural addresses of Barack Obama, his first address, and Donald Trump and the differences and similarities of their speech in their first ten minutes as President of the United…

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