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    Internally, the US government was also fearful of losing power within its nation. This is already evident in the opening of the documentary which showed the nuclear bomb testing in Bikini Atoll, where the American public were filled with skepticism. This led to Vice Admiral Blandy, Commander of the Bikini Test justifying himself, “the bomb will not start a chain reaction in the water, converting it all to gas and letting all the ships on all the oceans drop down to the bottom. It will not blow…

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    Supreme Court could interpret the document and different methods they could use. In the book Rendering to God and Caesar Edwin Meese who wrote Speech to the Federal Society Lawyers Division and William Brennan who wrote Speech to the Text and Teaching Symposium understood the Constitution in different ways because of how they interpreted it. Meese takes the Constitution to have lots of meaning that directly applies to any century. He says “Our approach does not view the Constitution as some…

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    Instrument Destruction

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    letting it destroy or damage itself the rest of the way using corrosion, stress or heat. In this way it echos Dada by rejecting old concepts in order to re-define them, and to also make a political statement. It also spawned the Destruction in Art symposium (DIAS), an important event in the history of destruction…

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    developed in the 1960s to care for the increasing demands of the cardiac patient. To ensure these nurses were specialized and competent to care for these high demand patients, a group of nurses from the Nashville Baptist Hospital hosted a cardiac symposium in which more than 400 nurses attended, confirming there was a need…

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    Plato, a greek philosopher, is best known for calling himself a lover of wisdom. He took great pride in being an elite philosopher as oppose to a philodoxer, which is a lover of belief (Republic, Book V 480a). When reading Plato, his vast wisdom regarding many essential worldview questions is unpacked and explained on a deep level. Throughout Plato’s writings, the reader can see evidence that his worldview was based on the ability to be a good man, a positive belief of death, the importance of…

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    Psychology is discipline full of creation myths and opposing points of view. The history of psychology itself, as well the historiographies of the sub-disciplines within the field vary as they are told from multiple perspectives. Origin stories often reflect certain ideologies and dispositions, however; because of this, the truth of the history is often manipulated or misrepresented by the frameworks used to better illustrate certain movements. Psychology was historically understood as the study…

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    Recycling In America

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    According to recent studies done around the country, the U.S. recycles less than twenty-two percent of its discarded materials, and these have not improved in twenty years despite the billions of dollars spent on recycling competitions, symposiums, awareness campaigns and new sorting technologies. Many people do not realize that in order to have the obligation to earn redemption from our past years of polluting and killing the earth, they have to use these words of encouragement from…

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    Through this statement President Barack Obama is calling for action. He is telling people to go out into their communities and be the difference that they want to see rather than waiting on others to make that difference. This is a very easy statement to agree with. That change could be something as simple as voting for a politician that truly represents the community or going into a local park with the intention of picking up trash. These actions can contribute towards making the community…

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    Growing up in Jamaica, Queens, NY, I had a small voice and I still do. I was insecure about talking and speaking, especially in public. However, when I danced, I felt heard. Dance helps me express myself and instills love and confidence in my personal and professional life. It’s where I found my sense of place and power in this racially and socioeconomically charged world. I am honored and humbled everyday to live my life as a creative Black woman and to have the agency to contemplate,…

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    • The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement proposed a resolution at the Council of Delegates in 2011 in support of the elimination of nuclear weapons. This was adopted by 186 national societies and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) • The HINW initiative began with a conference in Oslo, Norway in March 2013, attended by 128 countries. o The UN agencies addressing the conference were very clear that they would not be able to effectively respond to the humanitarian…

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