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    passage defines a unique area of intersectionality. She states that, “The concept of political intersectionality highlights the fact that women of color are situated within at least two subordinated groups that frequently pursue conflicting political agendas.” Therefore, the implications of this distinct group of women of color creates a strong argument that women of color face not only racism but also sexism. This is unlike any white woman or black man because they have now created a new group…

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    Advanced Causal Analysis

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    opportunities, most of them still face challenges in accessing elementary training. The causes of educating the minority communities include the need to increase the number of individuals with elementary education, incorporate them in national development agenda, and improving the number of skilled personnel required for the success of a country. II. Cause Number 1 A. The need to increase the population of people with elementary training as education is always the precursor to success and a…

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    According to Deborah Yashar, these indigenous organizations have two main factors which include challenging the state and being propelled by political liberalization. Both of these components are present in the EZLN. She writes, “The EZLN’s agenda includes indigenous autonomy and cultural respect alongside democratization” (Yashar p. 24, 1998). The liberalization of the political realm is important because it creates an opening for movements such as the EZLN to take action. Without the…

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    ISIS And Terrorism

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    involved in the conflict (Goodwin, p.2031). On the different ranges of terrorism, ISIS and its fighters are on the top as being one the most violent groups against others. ISIS commits acts terror small and large, night and day without disregard. Their agenda is to be heard by the rest of the world and respected but instead they feared and dangerous. ISIS is a ruthless organization that…

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    The novel Dune represents a new type of science fiction which has a convoluted plot and characters with supernatural capabilities such as precognition and telepathy. It is quickly clear throughout the first pages of the novel that the Bene Gesserit, an all-female organization which aims to “produce a genetically superior male being, capable of looking into parts of the soul where the women cannot look” (Reid 175) frame the plot of this novel. The Bene Gesserit have a great influence on the…

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    Prescription Overdosing

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    As a candidate for president of the United States of America, I believe that I can make a positive difference. There are a few items on the top of my agenda that I would like to address. The first thing that I want to address is the military spending vs. the cost of getting an education. We spend too much money on our military and not enough money on our education. Even though our military is very important, I think we should support our education too so we can bring the learning experience to…

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    Katrina Method

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    The key difference between the root and the branch methods of decision making is that: 1) in the root method, clarification of values or objectives are different from and usually criterion to empirical analysis and in the branch method, selection of value goals and empirical analysis of the needed are not distinct from one another but are closely intertwined. 2) when formulating policy, the root method uses a means-end model where ends are isolated whilst formulating the means to achieve them.…

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    Political Satire Essay

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    The empowerment of Iran and the rise of ISIS. Republicans have a better way. We have a plan to fix it. In our Republican agenda --- our enemies will fear us. Our taxes will be fairer. People can afford the health care they want. The people’s voice will be heard. Government will help those who truly need it and allow everyone an opportunity to rise. So to all those left behind…

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    As of this writing, there have been a total of one-hundred twelve Justices of the United States Supreme Court. It is recognized as the highest legal body in the land, and as such, the Justices of this Court are all extremely well respected. All members of this hallowed institution have rightly earned the designation as significant legal scholars. The notion has been put forward that Justice Antonin Scalia is the most significant member of the Court in United States history. This is an…

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    Canada’s experience as an international relative has been a brief and recent development compared to many other countries. Due to the heroic efforts done in part by Canadian soldiers in World War One, Canada was gifted the statue of Westminster. This gift signaled the end of British primacy to our foreign policy, and crafted Canada’s foreign strategy that has been known around the world for many decades. Canada’s role in World War two to help aid in the fight of Nazism and Fascism played a…

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