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    troops on the continent, not to fight in combat, but to train troops of African States. This would be beneficial to the continent as a whole, because military troops would have training for any future conflicts, and U.S. troops would not be put into the middle of another war. Nonetheless, this would require a lot of advanced diplomacy…

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    The Cold War was a state of political hostility that occurred between 1945 to the second half of the 20th century. The war became a dominant influence in American society as it was a battle between two types of governments; the United States representing capitalism and democracy, and the Soviet Union, representing communism and authoritarianism. The cold war set itself apart from the Korean and Vietnam wars, as it was a feud regarding propaganda and swaying the public rather than one of military…

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    Hezbollah Ethical Issues

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    The United States (US) Department of State (DoS) recognizes some 59 terrorist organizations with foreign origins. Of those, Hezbollah potentially poses the most danger to the U.S., and is capable of executing terrorist attacks, and criminal activities within our borders. Hezbollah has been an active threat against Western nations with a presence in the Middle-East, Israel, and to the U.S. for over 30 years. Hezbollah has extended its influence and operations around the world, and have setup…

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    entry between United States and Mexico would be in utter chaos. I would give the average of employment by CBP is around 60,000, which includes officers and agents, as well as agricultural specialists, aircraft pilots, canine offers and many, many more. These employers’ of the CBP are well-trained and committed in a wide assortment of disciplines, while being…

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    the subject, Council of Foreign Relations Senior Energy Fellow Michael Levi develops various policy strategies and methodologies to combat the idea of nuclear terrorism. Above all, Levi argues that the policy of the United States against nuclear terrorism should be one of proactive defense measures. He contends that control over the supply of nuclear materials will severely limit the abilities of terrorists to acquire or develop nuclear weapons. Moreover, Levi posits that the US’ approach to…

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    Introduction The United States Department of Transportation is a cabinet level agency of the federal government responsible for planning and coordination of federal transportation projects. This simply means it is responsible for helping maintain and develop the nation’s transportation systems and infrastructure. The department also plays a key role by providing funding to state and local authorities each year to help improve transportation programs throughout the country. It is also mandated…

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    September 11 2001, was a horrific day for many Americans around the world when terrorist decided to stick and attack the citizens of the Unite States. From that day to this preset day, over a decade ago, our country can still feel the terrible effect from that day. Our country let our guards down when we that we were fully prepared to handle any crisis if one was to come. However, this major attack caused our country to take another look at our social contracts, and recognize we had a greater…

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    In the defense department there are six branches of the armed forces. The six branches include The US Marine Corps, The US Army, The US Navy, The US Air Force, The US Coast Guard, and The US Special Operations Command. Out of the six branches in the armed forces The US Special Operations Command sticks out the most. The US Special Operations Command, or SOCOM, consists of the elite and finest members of all other five branches of the armed forces. It is the most unrecognized and underrated armed…

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    The era of the Cold War was a frightening and pivotal time in history. The threat of nuclear war and communism caused unrest among the American public. During the Cold War, the United States government used propaganda to combat growing social issues involving the communist threat. The United States government utilized agitprop to attack communism and defend the American way of life by promoting blacklisting, anti-Russian practices, and the desensitization of Americans. Blacklisting was a major…

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    10 years later it is said to reach 54 million in total including previous years of sale. It states from 2015 to 2020 the Compound Annual Growth Rate will rise 134%, there is still a low rate of purchases and demand for self driving cars today and in the past 95 years. There are 210 million licensed drivers in the United States of America, the movie clearly shows the fictional traffic warden in the movie “penalizing” Detective Spooner for driving a manual car…

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