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    One is that the United States should of only dropped one bomb on Japan or that they should never have dropped any bombs and gone a different route. When looking at the facts and what the United States would have planned to do if they did not drop the bomb, dropping the bomb was the best solution to beating Japan in the war. Research of atomic bombs started before World War 2 began. In 1939 American scientist decided to organize a project to make the newly discovered fission process for military…

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    will save the US economy from the billions of dollars spent on warfare. This “teach a man to fish” concept will ultimately leave the Middle East with the tools necessary to create their own sustainable government without draining the budget of the United States. By minimizing the amount of troops sent as well as ending the violent outreach, fewer soldiers will be harmed on both sides which will benefit the wellbeing of the regions. So far in the US, “One out of every two…

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    Abstract The European Union of today is the result of a process that began over half a century ago with the creation of the European Coal and Steel Community. From that time, a durable peace has existed in the European continent for about 70 years. As we can see from the remarkable successes of the process of European integration today is significantly affected by the legislative procedures that apply to different policy fields. In fact, there were some thorny issues and crises took place with…

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    1. Brazil sued the United States because according to (Cengage Unit 8 Agriculture), “saying the subsidies the United States provided to U.S. workers violated the WTO agreements and gave U.S farmers an unfair advantage.” The WTO then agreed with this claim and let Brazil retaliate against America. Brazil enacted punitive measures against America that according to (Cengage Unit 8 Agriculture) “Involved imposing tarrifs and lifting patent protections on U.S. goods.” In response the U.S. gave 150…

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    The Future Of NASA

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    2012, President Barack Obama’s budget request for NASA amounted to $18.7 billion (Bolden). NASA is depleting the country of billions of…

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    There are many countries in the world that represent high or low quality of life. Quality of life means a general well-being or happiness of a person or society, as measured by meeting basic needs. There are many aspects of a country that can be looked at to see if that country has a high or low quality of life. For example, seeing if everyone there is treated the same or people getting treated better than others, also known as equality or inequality. Also, finding information about their…

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    Cold War: The Space Race

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    On October 4, 1957, the Soviet Union launched the first satellite, Sputnik into orbit. From that point on, the United States and the USSR were thrown into a race to see who could get further into space and develop the technology to do so. This became known as the Space Race. In response, to the Sputnik satellite the United States launched Explorer 1 on January 31, 1958 just four months after the Soviets. Soon, both the Soviets and the Americans were launching larger spacecrafts, with animals and…

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    Saudi Arabia

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    comparable to the best and largest, it grows and advances simultaneously with the manpower. Resemblances between the United States and Saudi Arabia have helped reshape its mission of war and peace, monarchial government, and a more energy efficient environment. Saudi Arabia’s military fighting force is quite similar to the United States of America. Since the 1950s “The United States has explicitly vowed to help defend the kingdom against external threats,” even after September 11, 2001, and…

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    broad place in the market. Media concentration has risen to unmatched levels. Only a few sources disperse the majority of mediain . Companies can have a presence across many platforms by having access to production and distribution process of content. In the United States, 50 major media companies in 1983 have since then been consolidated into merely five major corporations (Shade & Lithgow, 2013). In only twenty-one years, diverse media has been compromised by six American companies. 21st…

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    Rehabilitation Statistics

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    Medical statistics for inmates in the United States view statistics from both state and federal correctional systems with a focus on the medical needs of the correctional population. The survey covers both male and female offenders from the age of 24 and younger to 45 and older aswell as a variety of races (Maruschak, 2005). The Survey of Medical Problems of Prisoners the medical problems that the survey focuses on are: ARTHRITIS, ASTHMA, CANCER,DIABETES, HEART PROBLEMS, HYPERTENSION, KIDNEY…

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