Iran–Iraq War

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    influence the individuals from the Senate that US was going into a confused and avoidable war 2) To voice concerns to call of the attack of Iraq. 3) To establish discourse with the Senate and 4) To investigate the potential results in future of the war activity of the United States. (ICH) Claim: Robert Byrd's discourse out-rightly challenged US Government's choice to strive for a war, and asserted that the: 1) The war is creating harm to US's International relations. 2) The superpower…

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    19% percent of students graduating high school in America are illiterate and 32,000,000 adults can not read. The amount of food waste generated by the US could eradicate world hunger four times over and veterans who have had their legs blown off by IEDS in Afghanistan are waiting ten to fifteen years to receive their benefits after serving this country. Meanwhile, childhood poverty does not exist in Norway. India, France, Russia, and most other industrialized as well as non-industrialized…

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    The American Voice Essay

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    The American Voice The American voice is something very unique to America; people who are born here or immigrated here, use their own language to describe what this country means to them. America has long been a land of freedom, opportunity and equality, from the time of “1492, when Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue.” In researching this topic, I read many multiple different articles and watched a variety of online videos to learn what others thought of what this country has to offer…

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    No matter your stance on President Obama or his administration, many would agree that he can passionately deliver a great speech. With 2016 being the finale of his 8-year term, the upcoming State of the Union address will be the last one of Obama’s presidency. As he prepares to address the country on Tuesday, January 12 at 9 p.m. ET, many Americans from all sides of the political spectrum are preparing to watch the President’s final formal speech online. The word on the White House streets is…

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    Isis Analysis

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    Currently the United States is close to going at war with the terrorist group Isis. There are many ways in containing this group, along with many different strategies.In the article “Presidential Candidates Criticize Obamas Islamc State Strategy, but Theirs Sound Similar” by Christi Par sons and David Lauter discusses the problems of Isis and why terrorism is ruining the United States and the world. During a news conference, President Obama discussed his strategic plans with dealing with the…

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    In addition to the many things that people didn’t like about immigrants is that they say that cities are being overcrowded and that immigrants are taking all the jobs and people don’t like this. But they don’t realize that with all these immigrants coming that the consumer demand goes up, helping out there business also with immigrants they bring jobs and hardworking people that help there business and it also helps the immigrants by giving them jobs. Also many people complain about immigrants…

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    According to drleecheek.net (“Ronald Reagan,” n.d.), President Reagan made the following statement during his 20 January 1981 inaugural address, “To a few of us here today this is a solemn and most momentous occasion, and yet in the history of our nation it is a commonplace occurrence.” President Reagan, proved to be a visionary leader through his decisiveness, knowledge, wisdom and persistence, while remaining humble and good-natured (“Ronald Reagan,” n.d.). Furthermore, did you know…

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    Administrations from 2006-2011. This Paper will analyze former Secretary of Defense, Robert M. Gates, as a strategic leader in two specific areas: his ability to build consensus and unite the Military and Congress with a unifying strategic approach to the war in Iraq during his first year (2006-2007) under President George H. Bush and his approach to rebuilding the 2010 defense budget under President Obama. I contend that Sec. Gates was an influential strategic leader who demonstrated five…

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    partners improve their defense capabilities and enhance their ability to participate in missions alongside U.S. forces.”2 Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the U.S. has spent billions of dollars and sent thousands of troops to run IMET in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, with the goal of training and equipping local forces to battle terrorist regimes in their respective countries.3 The severe lack of progress…

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    will not only be about what he can do to stimulate change, but also what the common person can do to help change the future of America. Change in the States was needed because of the unstable economy, and also the country was divided after the war with Iraq. America was ready for adjustment and desperately needed a resilient leader to take over, however up until Obama’s “Yes We Can” speech his campaign was behind in the race for the presidency. He mentioned that in…

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