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    Pearl Harbor 9/11 Analysis

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    Pearl Harbor and 9/11 have been compared together since the 9/11 attacks. This thesis analyzes the two from the viewpoints of the politicians, the media, and finally the effects on culture. Sources were gathered from newspapers, books, journal articles, government resources, and internet web sites. Pearl Harbor and 9/11 are similar on the surface, but upon looking into further circumstances, dissimilarities are found between the two events. With sixty years between the two events the outcome and…

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    The Red Monologue

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    Cast: Phil: Tall, black hair, pale in complexion. Piercing blue eyes and a matching tie over his plain white t-shirt. Has lived in America all of his life and feels like he knows what is best for the country, even though he is only 24. Martha: Phil’s mother in her late 40’s, though she looks 60. Has a history with drug abuse of all kinds, but she has been clean for 11 years now. Dressed in loose, torn up clothing by choice. Stan: Phil’s extremely gifted 7 year old son. Eyes like…

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    And this is how FDR was when he stepped into office, he didn’t have a plan on how to heroically save America, he came in with a few vague ideas and plans, and threw it at the wall and hoped it was going to stick. This was known as the New Deal, his New Deal plan was full of many bills and acts that…

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    Who will people vote into the oval office this November? Clinton or Sanders? Trump, or Cruz? Some say Hillary Clinton is “the best hope for the survival of true democracy in America and bulwark against further corporate oligarchy,” (Charbonneau) but “not only will a sizable percentage of Democrats refuse to vote for Clinton, but 57% of Americans find Clinton to be "not honest and trustworthy’” (Stableford). The reason everyone is in a debate about this woman is because Hillary Clinton is…

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    Brexiter Case Study

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    leader of the Leave campaign and mayor of London, suggested that President Obama had anti-colonial mindset obtained from his Kenyan father. Although the reference was made to the removal of the bust of British Prime Minister Churchill from the Oval Office, Johnson was angry because of his intervention on behalf of the Remain campaign. President Obama was in London, mainly, for two reasons. One, he wanted to wish the Queen happy birthday. Two, he wanted to support Prime Minister David Cameron…

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    Ernest Hemingway once said, “There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self.” Quests, as I have taken in choosing to pursue a college degree and Richard has taken in his pursuit for political gain in the short story “Lawyer’s League,” are all similar in that humans are naturally egocentric. Humans are creatures of advancement, and quests provide us with the ability to enhance our current state. In this way Richard and myself are…

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    Ascaris Worm

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    Ascaris worms have a thick cuticle , 3 lips at its head and they also have small teeth and their own digestive tract (Adachi). Fertilized Ascaris worm eggs are mainly brown but in some cases, they might have a yellowish tint to them. They also take an oval shape and have a thick shell…

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    discourages religion, and practicing their faith helps reduce stress. The Constitution doesn’t separate God and Government. Lets look that the facts shall we? God has been a part of our Government since the beginning. When being sworn into the Oval Office,…

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    Executive Privilege is a controversial presidential power that is recognized by the courts but is nowhere mentioned in the U.S. Constitution. Executive Privilege is often used by presidents to hide information that may be incriminating or detrimental to their party or political standing. Many historians and politicians have claimed that executive privilege is not real and question whether it is constitutional for presidents and other members of the executive branch to withhold documents and…

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    Many people have heard of the famous Kennedy family, but what they don't know are the secrets behind the family.They have covered up some many scandals, even the U.S. covers up there lies. There most famous scandal is about JFK and Marilyn Monroe with the secret affair.Both Jack Kennedy, John F. Kennedy and there younger brother Bobby Kennedy, are all known to have a sexual relation with Marilyn Monroe. All of the relations with Marilyn Monroe were all damaging to her mental health. But John…

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