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    War Powers Resolution

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    Constitutionality of his decisions to send troops around the world, without Congressional approval. Obamas willingness to bypass Congress has brought up a string of problems, some of which spectators view as unsolvable. In 2011 President Obama sent troops into Libya without approval from Congress. Similarly, recently President Obama asked Congress for approval through what’s called an Authorization of Use of Military Force (AUMF), to send troops to the Middle East to fight the growing terrorist…

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    Facebook Intensity Paper

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    Facebook is one of social networking sites (SNSs) and enables their users to create a public profile as well as to build relationships with other people or peer groups. Facebook was founded in 2004, primarily as a communication tool for students on Harvard’s campus, and since 2006, when it was opened to the general public, it has become the leading and most popular social network around the world. In recent years, the number of its users has increased twofold (Błachnio, Przepiórka & Rudnicka,…

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    In a video, called “Revenge of the tribes: How the American Empire could fall,” on the website BigThink, Amy Chua, a Yale professor, explains her view on democracy and how it relates to tribalism. Chua starts the discussion by giving an example of group blindness in America. In her example she quotes Woodrow Wilson. She states that he said, in one of his famous speeches, that groups don’t exist in America, as well as, if someone considers them to be a part of a group they are not American. She…

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    people have been scanning the ocean for the lost city and despite the fact that the ocean is a deep dark and still vastly mysterious place to this day, scientists say that there is no way they could have missed what Plato describes as 'larger than Libya and Asia together'. Not only that but plate tectonics argue that there would be nowhere for a Atlantis to sink based on Plato's location. It comes to the conclusion that there is no way Atlantis could have existed based on…

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    Not only does the spread of democracy serve the security interests of the United States, it could be argued that the attempt to spread democracy is morally defensible. This relies on the idea the democracy is the morally superior regime. As Janzekovic and Silander (2013, pp. 91), writes “The collective identity of Western community is based on a liberal view of human rights regarding individual freedoms, political rights and civil liberties”. Given this, it could also be said that despite its…

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    4_Regarding finding the suitable and effective teaching solutions for these errors, peresentation-pactice-production (ppp) method is used .After all phonemes are presented and described how to be pronounced, a focus on those which cause confusion takes place. Firstly, discrimination technique is used by writing both phonemes /b/,/p/on the board and I would ask the students to pronounce the phoneme /b/ first and then, I take a piece of paper and hold it to face my lips, I say the sound and ask…

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    In today's world everyone is part of a society in America. Whether it’s cultural, political, religious, or educational, we all belong to society in someway. While an individual must ultimately decide what path to take in their life. Society helps individual choose a path that both benefits the individual and society together. American society is more important than the individual for many reasons. One reason as to why American society is more important than the individual, is that the…

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    Proulx, B. B. "Drugs, Arms, and Arrowheads: Theft From Archaeological Sites and the Dangers of Fieldwork." Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 2011. In this article, Proulx presents the findings from a recent study of archaeological site looting, which mainly focuses on international selling of obtained artifacts, illegally. The author touches basis with the fact that this is a major problem going on worldwide and countries in the Middle East such as Egypt, Turkey, and Syria have a lot…

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    Naulilaa Case Summary

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    A. Prior International Delinquency As previously noted, the Naulilaa case establishes standards concerning the use of reprisals. The first criterion is the requirement that the offending state must have committed a prior international delinquency against the claimant state. This "delinquency" may but need not be of a violent nature. Having suffered an injury, the claimant state is entitled under customary international law to employ otherwise illegal acts designed to: (1) Enforce obedience to…

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    Nonviolent Resistance

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    The concept of oppression has been used by governments to limit the rights and freedoms of inhabitants that reside within its borders. Throughout history oppressed peoples have had to question whether to suffer under the bonds of tyranny or rise up against their oppressors. Nonviolent resistance has recently been added to acquiescence and physical violence as the optimal coping strategy when dealing with oppression. This essay explores each coping strategy in detail and offers the argument that…

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