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    Although it is no longer headlining the evening news, organized crime still poses a very real and dangerous threat to both society and the government. Corruption of influential people has always played a vital role in the success of organized crime but this issue has grown tremendously in modern time as organized criminals try so much harder to stay in the shadows. Even with the attempt of various governments to limit the power of these groups and the increasing resources of law enforcement…

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    Diet Pills: Pros And Cons

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    supposedly do to help aid in weight loss. In the past few years, “the FDA has gone after more than 70 tainted weight loss products, many with names like Slim Burn, 24 Hours Diet, and Natural Model, after finding that they had been adulterated with undeclared stimulants, diuretics, and antidepressants, often in amounts exceeding the maximum recommended dosages at which such drugs can be prescribed” (Trebilcock). There was a study done by Health Line, to see what kind of dietary products are out…

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    A Dangerous Oppression Power is often regarded in either a positive manner or a negative manner. In 1984, George Orwell created a government that mimicked the Soviet government in power during the time of the novel’s publication, 1949; a scarce amount of supporters of this particular government and its power existed during the time. Orwell’s fictional nation of Oceania utilizes scare tactics on its citizens, and similarly, he applies the same tactic upon his readers in the central purpose of…

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    What Is Class Cleansing?

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    Russian’s help, and requested for Stalin, and by mid-September the Soviets had approximately a million soldiers and many tank units on the Polish border. Poland began to divide itself and about 250,000 soldiers and officers became prisoners of this undeclared war. The People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs (or the NKVD, the police of the Soviet Union) were the ones to decide what would happen with the many Polish prisoners and their families. The German and Soviet allies then exchanged them…

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    Founding Fathers Summary

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    Ellis writes this book in order to show what these founding brothers went through by explaining the difficult time in which they lived in. He uses recollection and insight to understand not only what the brothers experienced at the time, but knowing what we Americans see in them in today’s society. “Americans Success wasn’t always a foregone conclusion” as Ellis mentions grabbing the reader’s attention to the Founding Fathers. Ellis opens up the book by clarifying Alexander Hamilton’s and…

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    I am looking forward to starting my new job here at BusCom Consulting. Before I begin my work I would like to introduce myself to you. My Background I was born and raised in Springfield, Pa, which is a small town in the suburbs of Philadelphia. I have a deep love for the city of Philadelphia, and I am a fan of the Eagles, Flyers, and Phillies. I live with my parents, as well as my younger brother and sister. I have played organized sports all my life, including dance, soccer, track, and…

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    to release the Embargo Act in 1807, to pursue foreign powers such as Europeans to respect American rights and neutrality. “The First Barbary Acts,” was a result that led to the main cause of The Embargo Act of 1807. The First Barbary Acts was an undeclared war that was conducted by the United States against North African States. The Embargo Act was a law that was passed by the U.S. government in 1807, restricting foreign trade and commerce mainly between the French and the British during the…

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    Brett's War Theory

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    B.H. Liddell Hart’s approach was evident in both the adversaries. This was an attack by a non-state actor (arguably with state support) against a powerful sovereign state using an undeclared and limited war tactic. The attacks’ objectives (again, arguably) were to instill fear, likely to warn the West that new influences were being tested and expanded in south Asia and the Middle East to change the global balance of power and geopolitical…

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    Cold War Unilateralism

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    This historical study will define the underlying events that define the economic and military unilateralism of the American superpower in the later half of the 20th century. The wartime policies of president Johnson define shift in the monolithic military power of the United States in the 1960s as a direct result of Cold War ideology with the U.S.S.R. and China. America’s entrance into the Vietnam War defined Johnson’s pro-war ideology, which sought to prevent the domino effect of communism in…

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    Iraq War Research Paper

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    “Jus ad bellum” is Latin for the “right to war.” There were many significant and varied perspectives about the United States’ “right to war” in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Several groups of people agreed with the pending start of the Iraq war, while many others opposed the imminent invasion. These groups of people strongly demonstrated their standings on the issue. France and Germany, known allies of the United States, were outwardly opposed to the invasion. Other countries, such as England…

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