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    In the year 1787, there were two major different political parties that were involved in the ratification of the American Constitution. The Federalist and the Anti-Federalist; they both had very strong views regarding the welfare of the country and its citizens. The Federalist who wanted to impose a stronger government had the greatest ideas and impact on the ratification of the American’s Constitution. They didn’t want the idea of having any loose interpretation of anything, they wanted…

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    In America, there is never a day where parents lay their child to sleep praying that guerilla warfare groups will not rampage into their home and steal their child away for sex slavery, recruitment, or drug trafficking; in rural Uganda, parents say this prayer one too many times. When juxtaposing America and Uganda, jarring separations between their cultures and societal way of life become more apparent. Three prominent characteristics that separate America and Uganda are the countries '…

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    Jimmy Carter Biography

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    Jimmy Carter was the 37th President of the United States of America. To be honest, I really only remember Carter from when we studied the Iranian Hostage Crisis. When researching Jimmy’s early political career and presidency, it seemed he really wanted to change our nation, but unfortunately he couldn’t really grip how to run the nation and how to get along with Congress, and left it almost worse then when he took office. Jimmy Carter, who was born James Earl Carter Jr., was born October 1,…

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    Introduction I have chosen Apple Inc. as the company of my preference. Apple Inc. is a United States based company that designs, manufactures and markets mobile communications and media devices, personal computers, portable music players, and sells a variety of related music software, services, peripherals, network solutions and third party digital content and applications. Some of the Apple Inc. products and services include I phone, I pad, IPod, Mac, apple TV, portfolio of consumer and…

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    deadliest war in American history. Many things can be contributed to the combustion of the civil war. As the United States began to gain more wealth, and more land there was a need for better regulation of affairs internal in the American colonies. There is a kaleidoscope of issues that span from colony borders to the transatlantic slave trade that made up the issues that finally tumbled early America into civil war. African slaves that were brought to the colonies played a major role in the…

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    Located in Central America, Guatemala has a turbulent history of violence and oppression. The beginnings of injustice trace back to the Spanish colonists who conquered the Mayans (“Guatemala “The Silent Holocaust”: The Mayan Genocide). Subsequently, the Mayan race became inferior and experienced harsh treatment and exclusion. After gaining independence from Spain in the mid 1800’s, Guatemala struggled to remain stable which led to the overthrow of the Guatemalan government in 1954 leaving a…

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    opposite values between the United States and Soviet Union. The United States represented "capitalism, free market, private enterprise, individual liberty, and open political system"(Lecture#10). While the Soviet Union beliefs were "communism, state planning, state enterprise, community good, single party/limits on dissent" (Lecture#10). The United States and Soviet Union are both powerful nations in the World. The Cold War was different from other wars by the United States or Soviet Union did…

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    Revolution veteran, and he was a prominent member of the Federalist Party – one of the two dominant American political parties after the American Revolution. Despite having…

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    Organic Struggle, written by Brian K. Obach provides an in-depth overview of the organic movement in the United States. The author covers the history of the movement, the people involved, as well as the policies governing organic production. Obach also covers social justice and the future of the organic movement. Throughout the text the author ties together the political, social, and economic conditions of the movement. Obach details various schools of thoughts and major role players in the…

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    2002, former President George W. Bush signed The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 into law with bi-partisan support. While signing NCLB into law, Former President Bush said, "Today begins a new time in public education... America 's school will be on a new path of reform and a new path of results" (Olson, 2002). As a reauthorization and improvement of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, NCLB had a mission to increase school and teacher accountability in order to narrow the…

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