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    This essay focuses on nation states and if they still play a central role in a globalized world. It mainly focuses on three arguments which are, the security and stability, nationalism and globalization as its own phase. To provide a justified response to this statement, one must know what the terms ‘Nation-states’ and ‘globalization’ mean. A nation state can be defined in several ways, but this essay focuses on a particular definition mentioned in one of the courses that relate to this topic,…

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    Northeast State History

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    Northeast State Community College is a community college located in Blountville, Tennessee. Northeast State offers several satellite campuses to serve the counties of Carter, Johnson, Sullivan, Unicoi, and Washington. Northeast State is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents and accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. Northeast State’s history reflects the school’s changes to best serve the citizens of the five-county service area. Northeast State began in 1966 as…

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    State Autonomy Theory

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    groups are to interact with and control other groups. This, has eventually led to the development of different power theories which include pluralism, state autonomy,…

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    law as being a member of a state. A person may have multiple citizenships and a person who does not have citizenship of any state is said to be stateless’ (Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, n.d. Web. 14 Dec. 2015.) A citizen of the united states lives under the law of the united states. So they have to follow the rules; the law of America (if there in the United states, otherwise they have to follow the law of the country they are in at that moment). In the united states there is a democracy. So…

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    The subject of the welfare state remains a thorny issue. Many countries have been experiencing a welfare crisis for some years. The welfare systems have become too expensive for the state. The demand for welfare cannot be satisfied through state-financed policies. Demand is exceeding supply. Secondly, despite the welfare programs provided by government, it do no longer give proper solutions to the problems in the society, drug abusers are not cured, elderly people are still isolated, children…

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    The United States of America is a melting pot of many different cultures, races, and ethnicities. The US has always retained its diversity in its citizens and simply having diversity is one of the factors that the United States prides itself in. According to information from the Census Bureau of the United States of America, as of 2015, there are approximately 321,418,820 people residing in this country. Of those 3 hundred-million plus people, there are more than five races among them all.…

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    United Nation’s Declaration of Human Rights, which has been sanctioned by 155 nations (The United Nations, 1984). Nevertheless, the United States has ratified the use of torture as recently as 2008. The Bush administration allowed the use of torture methods in interrogations of individuals connected to the September 11th attacks and al-Qaeda. The United States was not the only nation that disobeyed the United Nation’s demand for a cease of torture tactics; countries such as England, France,…

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    United States Roles

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    The Role the United States play in the World Today Being a Non-American citizen and living here for the past few years of college gives me ability to accurately judge the United States from both internal and external view. When looking from an external and internal view it is clear that the United States of America is the superpower of the world. Being the superpower I believe that there are roles that the U.S. should take. However, the role that I think the U.S. should acquire is not the role…

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    The Racial State Summary

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    The Racial State: Germany 1933-1945. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991. Michael Burleigh is a Distinguished Research Professor in Modern European History at the University of Wales, Cardiff. Wolfgang Wippermann is a Professor of Historyat Freie Universitat, Berlin. Burleigh’s and Wippermann’s book, The Racial State: Germany 1933-1945, documents the link between Nazi policies and ideals, with focus on racialism as the most important aspect driving these issues. The Racial State examines…

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    the reduction of crimes. Currently, the U.S. has so much crime that we need to do something to limit these types of illegal acts. Moreover, the government needs to create stricter laws in order to reduce the crime rates in the United States. Crime in the United States should be reduced with the help of police for the following reasons. Innocent people are getting injured which causes them to go to the hospital and going to the hospital may create other problems. Not only, When these crimes…

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