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    strikes may start to live more and more in a state of terror. China or Russia in this example certainly would not be countries whom were held in approbation, rather, it is far more likely they would be perceived with the most visceral hatred imaginable. In 2012, opinion polls reported that as many as 90 percent of Pakistanis opposed drone strikes and 74 percent considered the U.S. an enemy, despite the fact that Pakistan is one of the leading recipients of U.S. foreign aid.…

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    Oman Research Paper

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    and raised in the U.S for the majority of my life and I have always loved it and called it my home. When I started high school, I got really stressed, everything in my hometown of Redmond was boring, and I was feeling very depressed. When my Uncle invited me to visit him in Muscat, Oman for winter break, I was very excited. For the first week in Oman, I thought it to be heaven on earth and wished it to be my permanent home. But after I witnessed the political and cultural state of Oman, I deeply…

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    The U.S. military has long been faced with the task of recognizing and resolving a seemingly endless array of constraints while upholding its fundamental purpose to protect our nation from enemies, both foreign and domestic. Presently, the U.S. government and citizenry are actively seeking ways to decrease military spending, further tightening these constraints. As a result, the U.S. military is challenged to maintain and strengthen its basic foundation using practical and innovative methods…

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    There are several events in the history of the United States that shaped the peoples lives in different spheres and still continue to relate to today’s situations. These events changed the ordinary citizen’s life and the whole state as a whole. A perfect example of such event is the Great depression that occurred between 1921 and 1941.The Economic History of the United States is about characteristics of and important developments in the U.S. economy from colonial times to the present (Temin,…

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    As a state, Texas has one of the most interesting histories. From the very beginning, when natives were in control of North America, to the present, we have been very influential in every state, country, or region. About three decades after the civil war in 1901, the Texas economy change drastically with the discovery of oil on January tenth. From that day, Texas progress from a rural, agricultural state to a modern industrial giant was off the charts. Texas Oil Boom and the Gusher Age…

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    The Unites States of America is the land of opportunity for anyone is rise above the social classes. Education is vital to succeeded in climbing to the top. Students of all types of different backgrounds and communities can attend school and earn a degree. Not everyone however is going to be able to make it. The U.S has developed a gap between the students. In one hand the superior students have been identified to be majority made up of wealthy income white students. The rest being students of…

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    1973 Oil Crisis

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    were able to fill up their tank with only five or six dollars. I would have loved to live in these good old times. In 1973, President Richard Nixon was in office and "The Oil Crisis of 1973" takes place. The oil crisis took place because the United States did not want to supply weapons and supplies to Israel during the Yom Kippur war, and The Organization of Arab…

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    Since my decision that Indiana would join the multi-state legal challenge to the new federal health care law, many Hoosiers have called or e-mailed my office with questions. Let me now explain why Indiana had to join the challenge. Since my decision that Indiana would join the multi-state legal challenge to the new federal health care law, many Hoosiers have called or e-mailed my office with questions. Let me now explain why Indiana had to join the challenge. Q. What gives you the authority to…

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    Arctic Drilling

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    wanted, even though it is not needed? That is the question that the United States needs to ask itself when it comes to deciding whether or not they should drill for Oil in the Arctic. The United States already produces the most oil in the world, so what makes drilling for oil in the Arctic necessary? It’s because the United States, a fossil fuel dependent country, wants more oil, even though it isn’t needed. The United States needs to face the realization that the Arctic is a horrible place to…

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    to school isn't safe anymore. The United States is one of the top countries with the most public shootings and that needs to stop now! According to the University of Alabama, 31% of public mass shootings happen in America alone. “Gun control is set by laws or policies regulating sales, transfer, possession, modification, or use of firearms by civilians” (Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives). Gun control is necessary for the United States now because it will prevent more public…

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