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    The United States Department of Labor (DoL) is a diverse organization that has the responsibilities, “to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners, job seekers, and retirees of the United States; improve working conditions; advance opportunities for profitable employment; and assure work-related benefits and rights.” In addition to its core mission of national employment, the Department of Labor Veterans’ Employment and Training Service (VETS) has identified the need to…

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    Harbor in Hawaii a U.S. naval base, more than 2,400 Americans was killed in this brutal attack. The attack damage or destroy eight Navy battleships and more than 100 planes. The attack by Japan, triggered the United States to declared was on Japan and ignited the fury of the United States' entrance into World War II. This bloody event was of importance, because prior to the attack, the US Congress would have rejected an appeal by the President to declare war and more over the US population…

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    opposite values between the United States and Soviet Union. The United States represented "capitalism, free market, private enterprise, individual liberty, and open political system"(Lecture#10). While the Soviet Union beliefs were "communism, state planning, state enterprise, community good, single party/limits on dissent" (Lecture#10). The United States and Soviet Union are both powerful nations in the World. The Cold War was different from other wars by the United States or Soviet Union did…

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    As technology evolves, so will the methods that criminals and terrorists utilize to achieve a personal gain. In the United States and throughout the most countries, technology plays a significant role in the way our economy operates, how cities obtain power, and how information is shared. If technology was used to disrupt this state of living, this could lead to a detrimental chain of events that could cripple the very existence of how we live. The technology we rely upon has numerous…

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    Border Patrol Every single day, the United States Border Patrol has to constantly keep an eye out for the smuggling of drugs, terrorists, and weapons at our Nations perimeter. Since violence has been known to travel alongside these things, agents have been working around the clock to keep American citizen’s safe. Before you can truly understand the efforts of the Border Patrol, you must understand the history, mission, effectiveness of patrol, and daily role of the agents. History Border…

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    In today’s world, the newspaper headlines are all about crimes and the government believes that in order to reduce the crime rate, guns should be banned. However, this is not the answer because people need guns for self defense, it has been proven that having more guns diminishes the amount of crimes, and that there has been no gun control study that has proven to be effective. For centuries, guns have done more to benefit people than to disservice them. Colonists having access to guns helped…

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    nations representing both sides of the coin are the United States and the Peoples Republic of China. This can be done through a myriad of ways such as a strong military, varies levels of law enforcement, and an inclusive intelligence community. In a nation such as the United States of America, the focus of the aforementioned entities is to preserve…

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    Two of the major issues involving the Department of Justice is terrorism and the changing political environment. The United States has been threatened by other countries and extremist groups. The most recent threat came from the ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) extremists; they started with killing two U.S journalists on video, and have moved to “focusing their attention on regional ambitions and having Western nation followers to conduct deadly attacks at home.” (Lee Ferran, 2015).…

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    would spread in a multipolar world rather than a bipolar world. The multipolar period is, six states fought for influence along with the distribution of power which was constantly changing. The Cold War era was only stable dude to the domination that was shared between two superpowers (A sovereign state with dominant status on the globe and a very advanced military, especially the Soviet Union or United States.) Although much has changed since the year that Mr. Waltz had presented his…

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    Feeling So High: Financial Institutions Close Their Doors to State-Legalized Marijuana Businesses A. Introduction The Controlled Substances Act (“CSA”) prohibits “manufactur[ing], distribut[ing], or dispens[ing] marijuana.” CSA classifies marijuana as a Schedule I drug, which indicates marijuana “has no currently accepted medical use in treatment . . . .” However, marijuana use for both medical and recreational purposes is legal in four states and the District of Columbia, and marijuana use…

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