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    Why Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four is relevant today Although what occurred in Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four didn’t occur in the year 1984, it is still relevant to society today. The novel broadens our understanding of the types of media manipulation that are prevalent in contemporary society. In the U.S. the media’s greatest failure in recent times is thought to have occurred, in 2003 when George W. Bush authorized the invasion of Iraq. American newspapers ran stories without enough skepticism,…

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    Social Changes In Germany

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    Many say the name of the country, Germany, has been blackened by the happenings within the past century. Germany was originally called Germania. Thousands of primitive tribes lived there. These tribes banded together and resisted the conquest of the Roman Empire in 9 A.D. If Germany had been conquered, its history, culture, and economy would have been immensely changed. A few centuries later Germany was conquered by the Francs. Germany was also home to Martin Luther who led the protestant…

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    majority of the conflict was between the United States and the Soviet Union, Canada became involved through participation in the Korean War, the Suez Canal crisis as well as the United Nation’s (UN) peace promotion, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). In addition to that, Canada was unexpectedly…

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    example, explaining the logic behind the formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Peinhardt and Sandler (2015, 111) argue that “The United States faced a strategic disadvantage in its geographic distance from Europe – the Soviets could easily mount a massive conventional attack without time for the United States to mobilize.” Similarly, Sandler (1999, 740) demonstrates that “noncontiguous NATO members, especially those allies either separated by a large distance or bordering…

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    AR-15 Vs Assault Rifle

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    rifle was designed by Mikhail Kalashnikov. Even though both are outstanding rifles, the ballistics, appearance, and the dependability sets apart the AR-15 and the AK-47. The AR-15 fires the 5.56x45mm round. This bullet is also known as .223 or 5.56 NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization). The 5.56x45mm is a light but fast round. 5.56x45mm is also a very accurate round even at longer ranges…

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    Storm was initiated. According to John F. Stewart, “Desert Storm marked many firsts for Army Intelligence.” It was a 42-day U.S. led air offense in response to Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait. The United States was accompanied by troops sent by NATO allies as well as troops…

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    War Persuasive Speech

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    March 25, for the Italian island of Lampedusa, but after 18 hours at sea encountered engine trouble and began losing fuel. Then they try to contact a NATO aircraft carrier where around to them for help. The aircraft carrier Even rejected their request. According to one survivor : “At some point on 29 or 30 March the boat was carried near to a Nato aircraft carrier – so close that it would have been impossible to be missed. According to survivors, two jets took off from the ship and flew low…

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    Violence In Libya Essay

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    On September 11, 2012, radical members of the Islamic State carefully executed planned attacks on the United States Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi, Libya. They attacked the building at gunpoint at 9:40pm, however the US Ambassadors hid in a secret room and could not be found, so the attackers burst the buildings into flames at 10:30pm, killing everyone hidden inside. The attacks continued at 4am when a brutal attack using mortars launched at a CIA facility, killing two Navy SEALs. This violence…

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    Totalitarian Regime Essay

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    source relates to a totalitarian regime’s use of mass execution and genocide, which results in the monitoring and responding by anti-totalitarian councils and international powers, notably the United States, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), and human rights organizations. In terms of the essay, the term “monitoring” is defined as maintaining constant surveillance, in simple terms, spying, over a country or person, while “responding”, is the act of intervening and reacting…

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    that borrow money from the world bank. The world bank was created in 1944 and its headquarters are in Washington DC. Interdependence-Is when a group of people or countries spend on each other. An example of interdependence is NATO which is created by the United States. NATO is a policy where an attack on one is an attack on all. Nationalism- Is being proud of where you come from your country your culture your heritage your religion and being loyal and devoted towards it. An example of…

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