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    Intro: In this essay I will give a brief overview of U.S Governments request to apple in conjunction with Tim Cook’s argument. Furthermore, I will provide my own opinion on the matter with support from the All Writs Act and the publics opinions, after reference to David Friedman about his views on privacy. Summary of Cook’s Argument: Tim Cook, Apple C.E.O has made a public announcement in regards to the U.S Government’s request to create an Apple Iphone “backdoor.” He expresses how important…

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    In the book "Overthrow" Steven Kinzer breaks down all the invasions and overthrows done by the United States government. By being an author and reporter he has written stories from more than 50 countries on 5 continents which gives him an open view on other nations. Through examples and evidence of numerous invasions throughout history Kinzer is able to portray his argument that "A century of American "regime change" operations has shown that the United States is singularly unsuited to ruling…

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    Economic development is the progress of a country based on its social, political, and economic growth. It focuses more on improving the standards of living of the society by developing the health, education, employment, and economic policies of the country. The Philippines is still improving its economic development. A survey done by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) shows that during the last quarter of 2014 the Philippines unemployment rate reached 27% which is equivalent to 12.4 million…

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    The Articles of Confederation granted significantly less power to the federal government and reinforced a system of strong state governments, resulting in a country divided amongst itself but united by name. The Constitution hailed more federal rights and created a strong centralized federal government while establishing state governments that dealt with less critical issues and more local laws. Under the weak nation formed by the Articles of Confederation states would always argue and never get…

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    Alexander the Great was a brilliant strategist and warrior. He had many dreams. His ambition for world dominance like the many other rulers before him and after him. Alexander the great was born on July in the year of 356 BC and died in 324 BC. At a young age; Alexander showed his potential and future strength as a leader who could govern and dominate the old world. If Alexander the Great were alive today, he would solve the social injustice of war by global domination. Alexander was a brilliant…

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    Nation of Lies Why do we lie to others, but expect others to be honest with us? Today in society, lies have embodied the lives of many to the point where it has become a natural part of our lifestyle. Lying has become a natural habit for us, it has become a factor in how we carry out our lives. Whether we may have lied in consideration of how others may feel, or if it was because we did not want to carry out something we were assigned, lying has become so natural to us that we cannot…

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    It has been 30 years since the end of the Great War. Countless lives were lost and many governments toppled. Now there are only five remaining. These five governments came to an agreement that instead of going to war with each other for control, each person at the age of 13 may pick what government they would like to live under for the rest of their lives. You have lived in the neutral zone all your life, learning the benefits and draw backs of each civilization. Now it is time for you to pick…

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    Economic Freedom Economic freedom allows the society to think, feel, and act as they want, without interruption from the government. Humans love freedom, without compromises to anyone. Economic freedom is the government’s choice to rule with it, if it has the advantages on the country, but if it does not they should not. Economic freedom is measured as five areas, from the size of the government to regulation of credit. The results of the Studies in the nineteen-ninety-six about the impact of…

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    for them, but the success of democracy depend on whether the United States take into consideration the unique social and communal population or the system was chosen because it have been prove to work for them. A confederation is an alliance of sovereign states united for common objectives, this system is supposed to unite the different colonies, states or factions. This system also benefits the smaller factions due the use of a single vote, each faction would have a single vote, meaning that…

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    Q: Is Sovereignty the main characteristic of the modern state? Sovereignty is the main characteristic, which can also be referred to as the most important, of the modern state for many reasons which include the essential nature of sovereignty to the capitalist system (Wallerstein,1999, p.32) and the way in which it allows the state to protect its citizens (Held, 1989, p.16). However, there are other characteristics of the modern state to consider such as the feature of a bureaucracy and the…

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