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    Personally, there is a choice, but it takes a lot of researching to be able to understand what needs to be altered so History does not repeat itself. I have walked through many steps of bouncing through topics, researching each one, and have at least eight pages of notes front and back compiled beside me. I organized it with outlines and my three sources. Each step of the way, I kept in mind we still have a chance to learn from history, it is not too late. Let us not repeat the high death…

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    of counter revolutionary, ruling class propaganda. It is like a “how not to manual” in how not to make revolution, then and now. I was an activist in the days in question in this movie and all the thousands of revolutionary voices that were raised, back in the day, are more thoroughly crushed in this film than all the might of U.S. imperialist military, police, intelligence and public opinion creating machines were ever able to do in real life. The great power of cinematic art,…

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    gather that we only help aid these refugees (to some extent) if it benefits us in some way. This can be inferred with accepting particular groups as refugees and the monetary swaying power countries use to their advantage. This also applies to the countries who suddenly decide to comply from peaceful interference, since this is usually accompanied with some sort of…

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    impeached? Donald Trump currently possesses the highest executive officer of the modern republic, as the Chief Executive of the United States. Mark Yarnell said “a leader is someone who demonstrates what’s possible.” According to Sean Stewart Price, “it takes a special kind of person, someone tough, smart, and driven” to be the president. Past presidents such as Abraham Lincoln, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Harry S. Truman are remembered for the positive improvements they made while in office.…

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    out to other cities across the United States. What happened on the West Coast quickly made it to the East Coast. Although people still wanted to protest and fight for justice for the 17 year old, this case no longer required volunteers. Media had a hold of this case, which made it go viral all across America. Over 100 cities across the country were standing up for the rights of young Trayvon. There were protests, rallies, marches, and even candle lightings. People will never forget the death of…

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    wage and provide for their families; for others, it could be to start a business or to simply help others. Only some have dreamed of riches or fame. In the 1930s, the American dream was on a smaller scale, due to the terrible and unstable state of the US economy. In modern times, the American dream isn’t a small, tight box anymore, it is a flexible mold of clay, expanding and contracting at your whim, as long as you put in the hard work and effort. These illustrated ideas were in the works…

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    illegal actions pose a threat to the worlds citizens. On a global scale about 1.6 million people lose their life due to violent encounters with another human per year. This number though does not include people that have suffered major injury, trauma, or other serious side effect of such actions. These illegal and criminal actions that seem to plague society are targeted one act at a time by our nation, and other nations justice departments. In the FBI, criminal profilers work to identify the…

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    particularly those who identify as Muslim or come from North Africa or the Middle East. Since the start of 2015 there have been more than 11 large-scale attacks affiliated with ISIS, causing greater cultural rifts and xenophobia in French communities. The millions of Muslim French-born citizens and immigrants though have had to suffer because of these intolerances, making assimilation and integration particular difficult for everyone who is…

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    with large technology companies in order to carry out espionage and digital attacks that have real world consequences. Harris supports his claims by describing the operations and programs the US engaged in alongside private technology companies based on public knowledge and on interviews conducted with top US officials. The author’s purpose is to inform the audience about the potential dangers of cyberwar and how the government is deeply involved in cyberspace, both defensively and offensively,…

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    myself how incredibly hard it is to not only stand up for yourself but to consistently stand up for those who would otherwise not be seen or heard. Our country though advanced is still politically behind other advanced nations, it’s time that we have a political revolution that will help us move forward as a whole. That’s why I feel Bernie Sanders exceeds the qualifications to become our next president. Bernie Sanders has always had America’s best interests at heart. Since his early 20’s Bernie…

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