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    In the United States of America, people’s ideology ranges from conservatives to liberals and everything in between. People determine their political views based on what their family’s views are as children typically are greatly influenced by their parents’ views. However, other factors such as ethnicity, religion, gender, level of education, and even the areas they live in can determine people’s political views. I consider myself to lean more to the right on the political spectrum as I consider…

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    Congressional Research Service: Issue Brief (2013): 1. Sharp, Jeremy M., and Christopher M. Blanchard. "Possible U.S. Intervention in Syria: Issues for Congress." Congressional Research Service: Report (2013): 1. Blanchard, Christopher M., Carla E. Humud, and Mary Beth D. Nikitin. "Armed Conflict In Syria: Overview And U.S. Response. “Congressional Research Service: Issue Brief (2014): 1. Blanchard, Christopher M., and Amy Belasco. "Congressional Research Service." Congressional Research…

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    is a war torn country in Northern Africa just south of Egypt and the country of Sudan. The country gained its independence from Sudan in 2011. Since December 2013 when a struggle for power in the government erupted, the country has been marked by civil war. Between the beginning of the war and the end of 2015 over two million people have been displaced from their homes. The constant fighting has been between the government forces led by current president Salva Kiir representing the Dinka tribe…

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    childhood. This music helped create such a diverse and split up United States of America, causing a sort of Civil war atmosphere in the everyday…

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    Spies In The Civil War

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    and 1865 the United States engaged in a civil war. The war started all over some disagreements between the free and slave states. It helped determine what kind of nation they would be. The Civil War was the first total war, meaning it not only inflicted on soldiers, but civilians, land, and cities. This impacted the women in many different ways. There were women who were soldiers, spies, nurses, and ones who stayed on the home front. Historians often say that America's Civil War…

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    Effects Of Al Shabbab

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    Somalia. Shabbab has also carried out car bombing attacks at the African Union base in Mogadishu. In addition to other failed state factors, the threat of violent acts of power, either by direct application, virtual, indirect or hidden use of power by insurgents, has left Somali in a constant state of…

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    Great Britain, France, Russia, Italy, Romania, Japan and the United States. Different cultures ruled by one umbrella. Since Serbia was behind the assassination, everyone knew war was coming and that Russia would help Serbia. Austria Hungary was waiting on getting word from Germany that they would join them. First manifested as beliefs, then as political movements, nationalism reshaped the terrain of Europe (The Origins,…

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    Public Service: Since pursuing my education several years ago, I have decided to commit my life to helping everyday people and students succeed through various career positions such as, working as a Legislative Analyst with The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, which fights for the rights of union workers and their families by lobbying the California State Legislature on behalf of workers interest; in higher education as a Pre-Collegiate Advisor with California State…

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    Affirmative action was established in order to put a treaty to help create a society in which all citizens should be all positioned in a fair and an equal status. This action was implemented in the purpose to reduce discrimination to particular individuals or groups that had limited prospects in the past. So, this particular group will no longer experience discrimination in the work force or in educational institutions in regards of their age, race and gender. However, the execution of this…

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    There was a very slow start to it all because there was not a huge push for it since so many people just worked at the farm. As the civil war came to and end, and industry and the economy grew, there was more and more of a push for high school. The tax and compulsory attendance laws began to help high schools grow for the state support. The committee of Ten was a group of people who created a standardized curriculum. The seven objectives of the high school curriculum were health…

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