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    For the rest of the summer I was in a neck brace. This gave me a lot of time to think. Now that I was single again I could worry about bettering myself. Feeling like I had ruined to many job opportunities, I decided to go back to school. Before school started I needed to get help. I took a much-needed retreat to Butler Hospital. I spent 17 days there trying to get back in the right state of mind. Now I am continuing treatment with weekly therapy and medication. Also, I am back in school taking…

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    The economic development in Taiwan and China between the 1980s and 1990s steps up the sequence of events that leads to either the rise of democracy in one country or the survival of the one party system based on the wealth of everyone. In this paper, I will argue that between the 1980s and 1990s in Taiwan, there was economic development that leads to the rise of fluid democracy based on the power theory while in China during the same time period, the rise in economic development doesn’t lead to…

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    the United Nation General Assembly on December 10th, 1948 because of World War II , who were forcing men to go to war, which was causing them to abandon their families. After the war the United Nation guaranteed the right of every individual, every single where across the world safety, also known as the Human Right. Human Rights is basic freedoms such as the right to life, liberty, and expression and earning of education that you are given when born that no one can take from you no matter the…

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    Beijing, ordered that they would weed out the candidates that could and could not run for the 2017 election in Hong Kong. This proclamation has sparked nonviolent protesting not only in Hong Kong but also globally. The people of Hong Kong are their own state and deserve to have their own elections without having them rigged by China. To understand the conflict in Hong Kong it is essential to know some of their basic history. Long ago, in 1841, Hong…

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    referencing his accomplishments: on the battlefield, trustbusting, and working for the middle class. However, opponents of TR would say that he abused his power and totally disregarded the Constitution. Even though Roosevelt was considered by his own party, and himself, to be a Conservative, TR followed a political philosophy that differed from the Conservative orthodoxy. Actions speak louder than words, and TR’s actions revealed his true intentions. The fact that TR made decisions that blurred…

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    Gender Roles In War Effort

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    efforts after WWI to mobilize more civilians in war effort. Country’s had different methods but many included elements of gender, race, and ethnicity. Civilians are attempted to be controlled by a government using fear or a scape goat which single out a single or group relating to gender, race, or ethnicity. In the US social and cultural mobilization by the government was spurred by using fear and the astrocytes Germany committed in Belgium. The American mainland Homefront was never a battle…

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    Analysis Of Das Boot

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    however, the film doesn’t appear to state a thesis concerning the war, but just portray the Nazi soldiers as humans rather than mustache-twirling humans. In the end of the film, the viewer is undoubtedly happy and relieved that the crew made it back to their own port; we are all suddenly reluctant Nazi sympathizers. The ease with which the audience can see their side offers a glimpse into how effortless it would be for an entire country to get swept into the Nazi party. In the most clever twist…

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    do you know anyone one else with the same shoe size?¨ claimed Bob. Anna has a curious look on her face. That face then goes from her eyebrows pointing down, to them raising up almost touching her bangs. ¨ I know that John, Justin, and Rachel do,” states Anna.” Rachel steps forward and says, “ Yes, I do, but that is a men's print.¨ The girls nod and then start staring at the locker inspecting it. Rachel then gasps, they all look the see what she is pointing at. The detective then pulls a…

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    Interest groups are constantly seeking out ways to influence the political process, whether it be influencing governmental decision making or elections. Interest groups have a certain degree of authority when it comes to their powers, but they have their limits as well. Two techniques interest groups utilize to influence elections consist of grassroots lobbying and political action committees (PACs)/super political action committees (super PACs). Grassroots lobbying super political action…

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    The economy of the Mexican state declined dramatically during the early 1980s. Many economists suspect that this downturn was due to Mexico’s state capitalism and import substitution industrialization. State capitalism is an economic system in which for-profit economic activity is controlled by the state. Import substitution industrialization is an economic policy that is based on the idea that a country should rely on local industrialized products instead of products garnered through foreign…

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