The Manchurian Candidate

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    government are lobbying, demonstrations, and providing election support. Interest groups target both minor and major issues, spreading awareness and helping bridge the gap between citizens and the government. When it is time for us to elect a new candidate to represent us, we logically recline to politicians with the same mindset as us and that goes the same for interest groups. Many group members join and work with the political…

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    The road to becoming president in the United States is filled with many barriers to insure we are left with the most fitting candidate. Even though this doesn’t always happen, our election system is still effective in helping our country pick our president. There are requirements that must be passed before deciding to run for president. The requirements include being 35 years of age, being a resident of the United States for at least 14 years, and being naturally born citizen in the U.S. After…

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    arrival will help the candidate, or visitor, begin to understand the culture art FoxTrot. Parking: Parking is not a large issue, but FoxTrot does not give out personal parking spots. If the company’s CEO decides to come in late, even they will be parking wherever they can find a spot. FoxTrot, although, will have designated parking areas for visitors and the employees. Who to Hire? Chicago, being the 3rd largest city in the United States, provides a wide array of potential candidates for the…

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    Data integrity ensures that data is ultimately accurate. This is important when trying to analyze data that is stored in the database or data warehouse. Inaccurate data will lead to false results in reporting and analytics that will affect any business decisions that need to be made. When dealing with data integrity, having the full or complete set of data is a necessity. If only half or some of the data is entered than it cannot be considered accurate. There are several ways to ensure that data…

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    We are expected to discover new things about ourselves and our morality by using the online simulation titled, “Should You Kill The Fat Man?” By navigating through a scenario involving a runaway train and an evil fat man, the user of the simulation should finish the scenario feeling as if they learned something new about themselves. To begin, the answer four preliminary questions that establish our morality, and the extremes we will go to in order to make the best decision. Next, the simulation…

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    Throughout its history, the United States has had countless instances where racial and ethnic tensions were overt and aggressive. For example, the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s puts these tensions on display for all the world to see the harsh reality that American democracy was not protecting its minority groups like it was intended. Instead, it was acting against them to benefit the majority. American democracy was created with the intent to protect the rights of the minority from the…

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    the Rye book, the book that has gain a reputation as being connected to both attempted and actual assignations. It’s been speculated that ‘The Catcher’ is a covert tool in order to activate ‘sleeper’ assassins — as fictionalised in the film The Manchurian…

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    America was once described as baseball and apple pie. The Cold War forced Americans to choose the status quo of traditional American life or to face a new modernized age. The United States being a superpower in the Cold War locked horns with the very powerful Soviet Union over which form of economic and political system was best. The struggle for power in both countries was fought with espionage, nuclear deterrent, propaganda and a space race. The Cold War had formed a new frontier of changes,…

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    the United States (“5 Facts About Illegal Immigration in the U.S.”). That number currently makes up 3.5% of the U.S. population. The issue of illegal immigrants has been brought up recently in the 2016 presidential campaign race by a Republican candidate, Donald Trump. Trump proposed the idea that he would build a wall along the Mexican border to prevent illegal entrance into our country. An immigration restriction such as a wall/barrier is not a reasonable approach to prevent illegal…

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    This week we were asked to read the article, The View from The Grassy Knoll which discusses conspiracy thinking surrounding the assassination of president John F. Kennedy. Moreover, he asserts that the assassination of the president was prime for conspiracy theories, specifically because it occurred during such a critical moment in American history. Additionally, government agencies had confessed that there were mistakes, and there was even discrepancies in official accounts, leaving even more…

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