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    Jewish Immigration

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    Life was hard for Jewish people who lived in Europe, and many of them, including my ancestors, left Europe to come to the United States of America. It was not easy to make money, and the living conditions were not suitable in today’s standard; you had to be a strong person to survive. There were many reasons for immigration to the United States, and each story is unique to the individual in which it belongs. My paternal great-great-great-grandfather on my grandmother’s side, Charles Newfeld…

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    The major causes of World War I The Great War (1914-1918) started in Europe as a result of tensions building up between the great European military and political powers. Among the principal causes listed by historians were: imperialism, nationalism, militarism, the system of alliances, domestic political factors and the eastern question regarding the Balkans. In the years leading up to WWI many European nations had empires but the largest of all was the British Empire. Great Britain was…

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    The concept of nationalism was dealt with differently by many communist theorists and leaders during the 20th century, ranging from toleration, attempts to destroy the concept and the incorporation of nationalism into the Communist ideology. Early Communist thinkers such as Marx, Engels and Rosenberg shared similar views on the issue of nationalism in that it would become an irrelevance within a fully formed socialist state. Furthermore, Vladimir Lenin implemented these views of the Marxist…

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    “Cybercriminals do not steal just data. They also stole up to $1 billion from 100 different financial institutions across the U.S., Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and China over the past two years, security firm Kaspersky Lab reports” (Yakowicz, 2015). Companies are not only now beginning to invest money in cybersecurity to protect their statue they are having to look at it from an ethical approach. Generally…

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    Nuclear Accidents: Chernobyl and Fukushima President Franklin D. Roosevelt cited December 7, 1941 as “a date that will live in infamy.” Two dates in like manner of infamy pertinence to nuclear catastrophe are April 26, 1986 in Chernobyl, Ukraine and March 11, 2011 in Fukushima, Japan. Both incidents embroil a disaster at a nuclear facility exposing radioactive materials and setting unprecedented score the nuclear severity scale. Be that as it may numerous differences arises in terms of causes,…

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    This book was written in response to the mass migration of thousands of Jewish immigrants to the Palestine region. This mass migration was a result to an increase of anti-sematic programs in surrounding countries including Russia, Poland, and the Ukraine. Azouri emphasized that the Palestinian and Israeli’s had two different goals, the Arabs spreading Muslim beliefs and the Israelites wanting to reconstruct the ancient…

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    2011. The Fukushima power plant released uncontrolled radiations of nuclear radiations into the environment which was triggered by an earthquake and a tsunami that took place a couple of days before this event. The nuclear disaster in Chernobyl, Ukraine, April 26, 1986 killed more than 4,000 people and there were 56 direct deaths, mostly workers of the power plant. Currently there are more than two countries that own a number of nuclear weapons. If there was to be a war between these two…

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    The officer holder I chose to research was Bernie Sanders. I chose him because I actually have no knowledge on him or his views. After doing some researching, I discovered that I do in fact agree with some of his ideas and views on some issues in America. Three issues of many issues that I find important are foreign policy, the economy( income equality) and healthcare. These topics are also topics that I agree with Senator Sanders on. Along with many of Americans, Sanders was against the war in…

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    plants or live around plants. That happens mostly because the workers mistakes and the nuclear plants which control radiations to release energy steadily have their own defects. The Chernobyl nuclear energy plant accident was happening at 1986 in Ukraine was the only accident in the history of nuclear energy to cause fatalities from radiation. That was due to defects it is evident in the design of nuclear reactors (NEI,…

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    Imagine not having the right of deciding what you want to wear in the morning or expressing your opinion in school or at home. This is what people all over the world deal with every day. Can you blame them for getting angry about it? Protests have recently broke out all over the world and they seem to be trying to achieve the same thing: Government reforms and basic human rights. With more protests and limited rights, Political prisoners is a global problem and has gained major attention.…

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