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    Iraq War Benefits

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    To fully understand the Iraq War, one must analyze the benefits of the war, fatalities of the war, and costs of the war. Is America winning or losing the war? How many soldiers did we deploy and how many died? How much money did we spend? Who is Saddam Hussein? How has iraq suffered from the war ? How has the U.S. suffered from the war? What did we really get? These are all questions the American people want to know, but can’t seem to find the answer too. The Iraq war was the reaction to one of…

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    Memes In Obama

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    If a picture says a thousand words, so how many words does a meme equal? Numerous people in today’s society are not in favor of the Obama era, so various jokes and stabs in the form of memes are targeted toward our 44th president. The memes listed above are both categorized as amusing because of several unique factors that we will discuss later, and how these details allow them to be entertaining. This paper shall explore how the fun factor is achieved by the history of the allusions featured,…

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    Tony Blair Case Study

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    Blair's personality was a crucial factor in both of Labours recent landslide election victories. Mr Blair is often described by members of the public and sections of the media as a very charismatic individual and it is obvious that allies such as George W. Bush, who recently described Mr Blair as "a statesman and a friend", view him in a similar…

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    Presidential Candidate Contrast: Ben Carson vs. Hillary Clinton “Always vote for principle, though you may vote alone, and you may cherish the sweetest reflection that your vote is never lost.”-John Quincy Adams. Electing the next president of the United States is one of the most important rights of each American Citizen, and one that should not be taken lightly. In order to make an informed decision it is imperative to research each candidate throroughly by using credible sources. It is also…

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    Definition Of Revolution

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    Revolution. It is a small word with different variations across languages that strikes fear into the minds of all leaders, from fascist dictators to democratically elected presidents alike. For such a powerful word, however, “revolution” has a bit of a paradoxical set of themes in its definitions. For those of us here on this pale blue dot, we imagine a wave of impoverished peasants taking arms and flooding the streets, tearing down fortresses as if they were a child’s sand castle built too…

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    The occupation of Iraq began March 20, 2003 to May 1, 2003 but even though the invasion barely lasted over a month the United States spent over $53 billion in 2003 and upwards of $800 billion in 2012 through reconstruction. With such a massive budget it would have been advised that the objectives and operation of its entirety be successful; however, this has not been the case. Even though Iraq was believed to have weapons of mass destruction following the attacks on the World Trade Centers on…

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    government and U.S. citizens. President George W. Bush and members of his administration decided it was time to reconsider government policies and organize a rally in national security efforts. This rally became known as the U.S. Global War on Terrorism. The policies utilized in this War on Terror manifested widespread controversy,…

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    Introduction In this essay I argue that, the Iraq war is not an act of United State’s illiberalism nor is it a product of the a sharply changed American foreign policy. But rather, an adoption of a long-existed political agenda that devoted to spread democratic values globally. I will begin by summarizing the three directions that have been reported by the scholars and thus how the American belief in democratic value unceasingly function as the substantial influence that feed and shaped the…

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    his policies on slavery; James Madison was called “little Jemmy” because he was short; John Tyler called “His Accidency (he became President after the death of William Henry Harrison; Nixon was called “Tricky Dicky”; Reagan was called a dunce; George W. Bush was called a chimp (Stone 2); however, the insults did not refer to their race, and their citizenship was never questioned. Not so for President Obama. The insults and disrespect directed at President Obama have gone beyond the slurs and…

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    Strategic Drifts

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    Strategic drifts are related to the responses of an organisation, which are encountering changes due to the dynamic external environment. Unexpected challenges may arise at any point of time during the development of strategic changes within the organisations. Strategic drifts are those incidents for which the organisations fail to identify the expected strategic outcomes (Analoui & Karami, 2009). Strategic drifts force the management to lose its focus from actual strategic plans and…

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