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    The Rise Of ISIS

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    There are very many reasons why ISIS has been able to spread across the Middle East and why their control and reign is hard to stop. ISIS, though not said very often, is tactically very smart in their choice of where and when to attack. The group has strong leadership including some of the top members of the party that was overthrown in the takedown of the Hussein dictatorship. Over time this group had been oppressed and been outcast by society due to the loss of their party. Another problem is…

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    Federalism is a principle or system of government. It works for the United States, immensely and is always growing. This system of government is the process by which two or more governments share powers over the same geographic area. Federalism was introduced to be a political solution with problems that arise from the Articles of Confederation. In the United States, this concept has been used since 1789. It is growing to be more a populated concept for other countries. The Supreme Court had…

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    Comparison of the Government Information Release Systems in the United States and China A. Introduction Due to globalization and an increase in peoples’ demands, many countries have established government information release systems (hereinafter GIRS), which require that governments open their files and information to the public actively or passively. Government information release systems are important systems to protect peoples’ rights, to promote business, to prevent corruption and to…

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    The United States of America is in a predicament in terms of on the road accidents. Throughout the years, the percentages of motor vehicle accidents have been on the rise. This problem has been brought up many times to the general public. Unfortunately very few people have given this problem the attention it needs, while most people just turn a blind eye to the situation at hand. A majority of the percentages are from accidents caused by driving under the influence. A research study has shown…

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    The director of the documentary Bowling for Columbine Michael Moore, portrays many of today’s issues in the United States of America. American’s have a hard time with thinking things through and trying to find the root to major problems, thus resulting into a total disaster. The United States has the most gun related crimes in the world. Michael Moore tries to find the root to this problem which is seemingly unknown. Citizens and the media tend to make generalizations that try to single out…

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    To illustrate, during the course of the documentary film, IOUSA, the directors of the documentary, narrator, and along with important top government officials, focused on topics of discussion that seek to enlighten the public on the major deficits of the United States, which is made unavoidable to the audience with the presentation of omnipresent empirical observations. Indeed, the producers present a frightening truth regarding US politics of deficits and tax cuts. Inevitably, if policies don’t…

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    South's Turning Point

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    The South was a very strong force during the growth of the new world. They were a huge contributor to the success that the United States of America is today. With the growth of agriculture and cash crop during the 1800’s, the South was the backbone to the North. Although the South had several reasons for seceding and fighting the civil war, slavery was the most important. The election of 1860 was a huge turning point of the secession of the South. “Lincoln received not a single electoral vote…

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    The United States of America has progressed in federal and state government laws and statures over the last 100 years. The United States of America selections for government employees has changed. The United States had six eras of administrative ways of thinking for selecting candidates. The six eras were the Administration of Gentility, Selection by Spoils, Technical Merit Systems, Expansion of Merit Principles Along with Employee Rights and Seniority, Expansion of Access, and Contemporary…

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    he wants a war hero who is not captured then turns around and states that he (Donald) has done more to help veterans than John. These kinds of attacks have been his method of showing his views and frankly have been upsetting a lot of people in the U.S. and in politics, but that is where we need to look at him as a representative. One such attack was on the Mexican population we have here in America mainly those who are here illegally, stating that most illegals were criminals and rapists, and…

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    Essay On Military Duty

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    No rest for the weary Americans are known for proclaiming that theirs is the best military force known to man. There are songs about it, movies about it, and television shows about the United States military. Service men and women are saluted in airports, restaurants, etc. upon returning home by family and strangers. When they get home, and are no longer in the service, how are they treated? After being a part of an institution, such as the United States military, these men and women are now…

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