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    A state should not put sovereignty over human lives are at stake, it could cause disunity among other states and cause even more destruction. According to the Oxford Biography the meaning of intervention is stated as “Commonly defined as interference in the territory or domestic affairs of another state with military force, typically in a way that compromises a sovereign government’s control over its own territory and population” (Silverstone, 2011). Intervention among states is a risky…

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    Through history, the United States went through a series of events that were fluctuating between good and bad. The United States shifted from the expanding welfare state in 1960s to neoliberalism in the 1970s and 1980s through neoliberal policies. This shift was purely bad because it affected the nation negatively. Neoliberalism is an economic and social theory that free markets and free trade is the best way to structure society. This means reducing society to no regulations and privatization…

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    Wyoming State Report

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    Wyoming My state report is about the state of Wyoming. I chose this state because I want to know more about it. Wyoming became a state on July 10, 1890. It is the 44th state in the Union, Cheyenne became its capital and nicknamed Equality State, or Big Wyoming or the Cowboy State. The state tree is Plains Cottonwood and the state flower is the Indian Paintbrush. The state animal is the bison also known as a buffalo and the state bird is the Western Meadowlark. The population of Wyoming was…

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    Introduction: California is a golden, magical state! The “Golden State” is its nickname because it comes from the California Gold Rush and the state flower, the golden poppy. When you think of California, you think giant redwood trees, the golden gate bridge, Hollywood, sandy beaches, businesses, and best of all, gold. Many famous people come from California, like our former president Richard Nixon and the first female astronaut Dr. Sally Ride. California is even the birthplace of one of the…

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    outlook that emphasizes the individual. This means you follow your own beliefs and don’t follow what others do. The United States is independent and they follow their own rules. Americans remain more individualistic than those in Western European countries since they have less support from other countries. Every country does something other countries might not do. The United States is one country that has different values than those in other countries such as Western European Countries.…

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    the key aspect of the Democracy. Among these countries is the United States of America. The U.S. is for many the land of opportunities, the country where everything is possible, where the sky is the only limit. Almost every American today would proudly state that they live in the most democratic country…

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    to make sense of their life. Today, few people take astrology seriously, and instead, we look to our global and personal histories to get a better understanding of who we are. On my birthday, one of the most essential events in shaping the United States into the country it is today, Pearl Harbor, transpired. In addition to this historical event for the entire nation, two women were allegedly raped on this day and had their case dismissed for “insufficient evidence,” although judges found crucial…

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    Enemy Of The States

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    On July 4, 1776, the founding members of the United States declared independence from Great Britain. In this declaration, the earliest form of the United States government promised to secure a set of unalienable rights for all men – the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Today, the United States still strives to secure and protect these values for all American citizens. Via policing and military action, the government confronts and disbands any perceived threats to these…

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    society, we are told that we live in a democracy; a political system governed by the rule of the majority. A more accurate definition from the Oxford Dictionary is, “A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives”. With monetarily driven corruption and lobbying by the private sector influencing the policies that govern our society, it is difficult to consider our economic structure as such. Our democracy in the US…

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    urban areas. Although many differences exist between these cities, one prevailing ideology is alike to all, neoliberalism. Neoliberalism is simply defined as an ideological rejection of egalitarian liberalism in general and the Keynesian welfare state in particular, with a selective return to classical liberalism (Hackworth 10). Neoliberalism ideals have allowed these cites to appropriate their needs and services to only certain sectors that may be in the most need or repair. Independent…

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