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    Donald J. Trump, who some would say is the definition of an American businessman is currently in the running to be the new United States President. This republican candidate is now in the top of the polls using his dominant personality and strong views. Donald Trump has six main positions for his 2016 presidential campaign. Three positions that seem to be the main focus are Immigration Reform, Second Amendment Rights, and Veteran’s Administration Reform. Donald Trump’s immigration reform is…

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    Art Therapy

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    Art therapy and Veterans Combat is an event unlike any other, it causes an extreme amount of stress over and over again. About 30% of men leaving war zones will develop post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD) (Coolie). “ In war, there are no unwounded soldiers.” José Narosky said this in a speech he gave on veterans day in 2010. He was right, men not left with physical injuries from the war are left with mental scars that will not be quick to heal. Art therapy can help them to work though the…

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    There are a lot of essays about whether or not people agree with what is being done about illegal immigrants in the United States, but what Mark Krikorian wrote in his article The Perpetual Border Battle are things that cannot be argued or miss interpreted. Krikorian based his whole essay around facts and statistics, which to some might not be the most entertaining piece to read. It is very effective in getting his point across in a way that cannot be argued. Mark Krikorian’s article The…

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    Police Plans Essay

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    our reasons for doing it that way. In responding to a disaster law enforcement plays a big role in helping the community and its safety. Police Departments know the community the best and know how to interact with them during any crisis. This will help them supply valuable information to recovery people other law enforcement, fire departments that come in to help them in searches and recuse with in the community. Putting plans in place after a natural disaster is a process that is…

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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) are a vital part of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). One of the major tools that agencies have between departments across all levels of law enforcement is a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) or a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA). These documents contain concepts of mutual understanding, goals, plans, responsibilities, and actions for each party that is involved. For example, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) established…

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    government are necessary to help stop the impact of carbon dioxide on the environment. Regulations are necessary to stop the collective greed of mankind from over-riding common sense. One only needs to look toward China, India, and inward toward the United States for examples of rampant abuse of natural resources for monetary gain. New technology and advances in EPA standards are, and should be, considered operating expenses. Global terrorism is real, there is no question. TSA is a government…

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    I lived in the silent ranks of the military for seven long years. The first ten months of being a military wife was great. It came time for the first deployment, this is when everything started to change slowly. About nine months after he returned from the first deployment came another eight to ten month deployment. Then this same pattern went on until he did four convoy tours to Iraq and Kuwait with in a 5 year period. Things went from great to it all just faded away. Living with an Operation…

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    A veteran comes back from the war in Vietnam. Some people thank him for his services and some people dishonor him for what he did in the war.Many people treat veterans with disrespect because of what they did during their time in combat or even what they did when they came back. Returning veterans or people get treated with either honor, mental help, or with disrespect but mostly disrespect and mental help. Odysseus thinks he will be accepted walking in the castle he once lived in but, he has a…

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    with PTSD through both the symbolism of the red convertible itself and the drastic change seen in Henry Lamartine’s characterization. Henry Lamartine is drafted into the Vietnam War in 1970, where he remains for roughly three years, when the United States, North Vietnam, and South Vietnam signed the Agreement on Ending the War and Restoring Peace in Viet-nam (“Vietnam War”). Roughly 30% of those who fought in the war suffered from…

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    World War II was a time where it felt like the entire world was depressed. Many people lost their jobs, had to enlist or be drafted in the army and maybe never see their loved ones again. Although, people had one last thing to make it through the war, and it was the people who they surrounded themselves with. Here, John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace shows how the war affected the Devon School and the special relationship Gene and Finny have. Gene and Finny are there at school during the time…

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