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    Civil Rights, Liberties, and Issues in Wolfenstein: The New Order A Bit of Backstory Wolfenstein: The New Order begins by throwing the player into an immersive experience of controlling a highly respected soldier during WWII. The scene opens up with an American bomber plane trying to reach Nazi territory carrying cargo and armed men ready to retaliate against the opposing German forces. The main character and who the player takes the reins of, B.J. Blazkowicz, has his plane shot down by…

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    awareness. This essay will offer cultural awareness of Spain focusing on three Operational Environment (OE) variables. Discussions will cover areas such as physical geography, military conflict history, analysis of weather and its effects on Spain, and civil considerations. Spain is culturally rich in history and dates to when first the Romans; then, the Visigoths and Moors of North Africa occupied the lands. Spain’s has four religion denominations, which 68 percent is Roman Catholic and two…

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    Arriving in 2016 would make little or no difference to the Civil Rights advancements since the 50’s, 60’s. Where the common sights “Colored” or “Whites Only” prevailed as normal. Jim Crow Laws full in effect. No regard for the First Amendment (Amendment 1) to the United States Constitution, Civil Liberties, or Civil Rights. The passage of HB2 (House Bill 2) by Governor Pat McCrory, of North Carolina and Mississippi’s Governor Phil Bryant’s passage of HB 1523. Although these bills may seem…

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    Great Awakenings and the Separation of Church and State The concept of separating church and state did not arise from the Great Awakening. However, the Great Awakening influenced political and religious leaders that the two entities should be separated because they threaten the civil and religious liberties that the colonist had grown to expect over 150 years of neglect. The Great Awakening was a spiritual movement that swept through America that stressed individual personal relationship with…

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    beginning of the United States. One important social issue that still exists in our society is racism. Despite all efforts to eradicate racism, racism still lingers in our society today However, the type of racism we have today is an improvement of what we had during the 1920’s. Although the United States is not perfect in providing equality for all races, the US has made great progress to promote equality for all since the 1920’s, such as the removal of segregation and the Civil Rights Act to…

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    Americans had freedom in their country but did not have equal respect or equal freedom as Whites in United States. Indians, South Africans, and African Americans had similar struggles for their freedom in their country. They all went through discrimination in their country. In India, Hindus and Muslims were divided. In South Africa, there were laws passed associating with apartheid. In the United States, African Americans went through discrimination with Jim Crow laws. The wicked treatments…

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    founded by former FBI agent George R. Wackenhut. The GEO Group is a corporation that specializes in providing correctional, detention and community reentry services. For more than 30 years the GEO Group has profited billions of dollars from federal and state policies that have in concert increased incarceration and detention in the United States; half of the prisoners in the GEO Group’s privatized prisons are non-violent offenders for drug offences, the Geo Group have recently began expansion in…

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    is today United States of America. Four distinct British regions on the eastern seaboard of what today is called United States of America were: New England (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont); Middle Colonies, which comprised of the 13 colonies of the British Empire in North America (Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania); Chesapeake Bay Colonies, which included the Colony and Dominion of Virginia and Province of Maryland…

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    Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Service” (1980), he has also written “Protest in City Politics” (1970) and “Nonprofits for Hire: The Welfare State in the Age of Contracting” (1993, with…

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    some are willing to sacrifice it all for the guarantee in protection, but many are afraid of what war is capable of doing people. By definition mandatory national service is a strategy used to build up a strong army filled with young men and women who are willing to risks their lives for the country. During any time of war, the United States will take people away from their lives in order to protect our nation's sovereignty. War is not something that should be taken lightly, and people who…

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