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    was in a location shared with multiple other monuments that show an extensive Texas history. “The Von Orden Court emphasized the passive nature of the monument (i.e., that it was a relatively small display located on the 22 acre grounds of the Texas State Capitol along with 17 other monuments and 21 historical markers), and focused its analysis on the nature of the exhibit and the history of government recognition of religious symbolism in America” The McCreary case differed in that the other…

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    Studying the past helps us understand the present and foresee the future by observing previous historical events, people, and ideas. Because of history, we are able to comprehend how historical events shaped our civilization. Also, we can acknowledge outstanding individuals that with their actions and ideas, helped frame our present. By learning about history, we are able to uncover how societies managed themselves and changed over time. Uncovering how human life and society behaved in the past…

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    United States was involved because of their fear of Communism.. They claimed to be in danger, especially, the Americans that were in the Dominican Republic. The Leathernecks, known as the United States Marine Corps, were airlifted to the Capital of the Dominican Republic, Santo Domingo. The book, The Dominican Crisis … The Hemisphere Acts, by the president in the United States that year, Lyndon Baines Johnson and the Department of State, reiterates the United States’ actions. The United States…

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    of mankind with another. Decolonization is a historical process and it is deeply rooted in people history and beliefs. The Decolonization process always happens with violence. One of the examples for Decolonization is the separation of the United States from the Britsh colony. lots people lost their lives in does wars till the US got the declaration of independence. one of the reasons colonies failed was the fact that the new settlers always were in charge. They would not make their decisions…

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    However, trusting solely on a state sponsorship is not a smart move. Iranian support decreased due to the fights between Amal and Hezbollah; the bloodshed between the groups was no longer tolerated. Also, Iranian policies took a relatively more moderate turn after the death of Ayatollah Khomeini. In light of the end of the cold war, Iran had to adjust to a world in which US had no rival. Sponsor states can offer military aid, supplies and training, as well as nonmaterial support such as…

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    Christian music, the creation, performance, significance, and even the definition of Gospel music varies consistent with culture and social context. Gospel music consists and performed for several functions, together with aesthetic pleasure, non-secular or ceremonial functions, and as a diversion product for the marketplace. However, the foremost common themes of most Gospel music is praise, worship or because of God, Christ, or the Holy…

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    Central America. It is the land that borders the North Pacific Ocean and is placed in between El Salvador and Mexico. Guatemala has a long history and a fairly new independence which makes it an interesting country to study. In reference to American states, it is slightly smaller than Pennsylvania. In this paper I will be discussing Guatemala political structure and how the government attempts to provide conditions in which citizens can obtain their upmost potential. The country known today as…

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    place in the state of Pennsylvania. This all started when the state of Pennsylvania passed a law that allowed the local government to use money to fund educational programs that taught religious based lesson, activities and studies. Maybe it doesn't sound so bad but in reality its a constitutional issue a violation of the first amendment. Alton Lemon filed this case, he was a Pennsylvania instructor who claimed that the state had violated the first amendment. The first amendment states that…

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    Inequality According to Rousseau In his Discourse on Inequality Rousseau strips humankind down to its initial state in an attempt to find the foundation of inequality. He pursues this foundation in hopes of being able to answer his larger question, when was the “moment at which right took the place of violence and nature became subject to law”. In other words, when does natural law give way to inequality. This paper will provide a comprehensive look at Rousseau’s attempt at answering that…

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    the stereotypes represent all Texans, she does seek to highlight specific issues dealing with cultural aspects, racism, and political issues in Texas. No one ever questions the State they live in. Until one begins to tune in on what is really going on. Ivins in this case is the one that everyone is tuning in on. She states that Texas, is Texas because its “ignorant, cantankerous and ridiculously friendly” (341). Furthermore, Ivins…

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