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    Microcephaly Summary

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    LaMotte’s article while discussing some of the same issues with pregnancy and birth defects; She looks even deeper into the Zika virus. Also LaMotte had better visualization by using photographs. She quotes information from the WHO, the CDC, and the President of Brazil. LaMotte educated the reader with in-depth information about what microcephaly was and how it effects babies. LaMotte educated the precautions that needed to be taken. LaMotte also informed the reader of locations such as…

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    George W. Bush: Presidential Ignorance Third Draft Grace Mullhatten George W. Bush was arguably one of the worst presidents the United States has ever known. He lived a lavish childhood and had even more wealth as an adult. George had wonderful schooling in addition to his childhood wealth, and gained even more riches from his oil business as an adult before his presidency. The only hiccup he received during his presidential term was the 9/11 attacks, which he handled poorly by starting a…

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    of the European countries decided to ban tortures, only such countries as Africa, Asia, Middle East continued to use such practices. “By 1874, French author Victor Hugo naively declared “torture has ceased to exist.” But torture continued to be used against insurgents in Austria and Italy and against opponents of the Tsarist government in Russia.” (Waldron 2007). Attitudes towards tortures in the 20th century The 20th century brought significant changes to the generally accepted social norms, as…

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    The Amazon is the largest tropical forest in the world. It is 2.124 million sq miles. The Amazon basin covers eight countries and cattle ranching is ruining the forest. Find out how cattle ranchers are ruining the forest and how it can be changed, read this article and be blown away! The majority of deforestation is in the amazon basin. Most of the deforestation is caused by cattle ranchers cutting and burning down trees and nature for pasture. 65-70% of deforested areas in Brazil are now…

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    Every human on this planet deserves a chance to live a life that guarantees the basic needs and security. Eventually, the ideas of social, esteem, and self-actualization will proceed creating humans of worth. If the needs and security are not meet, humans appear salvage-like and crimes are likely to expanded. As for that, the United States government should only create reforms to improve the security of the border, deport any illegal alien that hasn 't applied for citizenship in the given time…

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    The influence of religion in Latin American politics, particularly between 1780 and 1990, was immeasurable. Catholicism, in particular, was frequently used as both a way to legitimize power and a method to justify certain political decisions. Though it was very influential early on in Peru, as time passed, the footholds of religion were weakened in the political sphere. For example, while Catholicism strongly influenced Tupac Amaru and his actions in Peru, the Mexican government began to push…

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    by recalling “while he was teaching in Boston University and he was asked to talk about the event of the Holocaust, but he chooses to recall some events that happened in America and the death of hundreds of thousands of peasants in Guatemala and El Salvador.” Zinn’s point was to not focus on the Holocaust only, but “enlarge the Holocaust” to also include other events that happen in other parts of the world. He concludes his argument by stating that “what happened to the Jews is only unique in…

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    How does one become labeled the fifth most dangerous academic in the nation? Dr. Armando Navarro is a political scientist and retired professor of ethnic studies at the University of California, Riverside. I had the honor of interviewing Dr. Navarro this April and was astounded by the passion this man has for la causa and his trajectory. After the interview with Dr. Navarro I felt deeply inspired as a first generation Mexicana, I felt my aspirations of becoming a counselor in my urban community…

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    Causes Of Sputnik

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    Events). Explorer 1 was designed by the U.S. Army and was launched under the direction of the rocket scientist Wernher von Braun. With the launch of Explorer 1 came the beginning of what has become known as the Space Race. That same year on July 29, President Eisenhower signed a public order bringing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) into existence. The federal agency was dedicated to space exploration along with several programs seeking to exploit the military potential…

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    not an urgency because at the time the only exception was the Enemy Alien Act of 1798 which gave the president the authority to detain, remove and restrict the freedom of anyone of a country that the United States declared war.…

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