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    Kids Like Me Book Report

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    incorporates real pictures and the genuine encounters her dad experienced. This book is an astonishing representation of the migrant experience utilizing particular essential sources. This book was a Seal of Approval Winner Holiday 1998 Children's Books the United States.This is a must rerad when discussing Ellis Island and immigration. Grades 3-5. Lexile® Measure:750L Guided Reading Level:R DRA Level:40 (Scholastic.com). Blohm, J., & Lapinsky, T. (2006). Kids like me voices of the immigrant…

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    US Foreign Policy

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    From the Treaty of Paris in 1783, which internationally recognized the United States (US), till the present actions taken by the Obama Administration, the US has changed a large amount of its involvements and aspects within their foreign policy. During the creation of the US, it remained relatively isolated and has grown into the involved superpower it is today. In today’s society and throughout history, US Foreign Policy has remained a vital role in the international community. As the US…

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    nations decided to form a group so a war like this would not break out again, NATO was founded in 1949. Founding members of NATO were Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States (nato.int). After the formation of NATO the USSR decided to form its own group of nations called the Warsaw Pact in 1955. Both of these are examples of Collective Security, the basic definition of Collective Security is, if…

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    However, with no dominant threat the nuclear powers such as the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, France, and China are defensive of their continued use of nuclear weapons as a means to bully in international politics. Since the powers refuse to disarm, it has been the work of smaller nations, as well as citizen groups, who have the most progress towards a nuclear free tomorrow. Many smaller nations are making strides towards disarmament with the extreme example being South Africa who…

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    They think that all states that are able to join, the fight against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, should join. The council, which has 15 members, adopted a resolution from the bombings in France that killed 130 people, that ISIS took full blame for. ISIS had used Syria’s almost five…

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    this structure, some states and groups built-up massive wealth and power, while others fell into economic and political decline. The world system was under enemy controlled by the industrialized states of Europe, which had been feeble and marginal powers just a few centuries before. In the 19th century, however, fast industrialization gave European states massive economic and military power. By 1910, they ruled India and most of Africa and Southeast Asia. Japan controlled Korea and Taiwan,…

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    Internet, one of the greatest inventions in the 1970s, originally came from a communication system developed by the United States during the Cold War. As technology has improved, the network system has grown rapidly. From the beginning of military communication system to now which everything is possible through Internet. Based on the record of the company Internet Live Stats, the number of the Internet users had grown from three hundred and sixty million in 2000 to three billion in 2014. More…

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    development of technology to build sophisticated armaments to strength military force for the country’s defense in order to keep power and world leadership. 2. What did President Dwight Einsenhower warn about the military industrial complex, and what would he think of today's Defense Department? By the end of president Eisenhower term, the United States had annually spent in security more than the net earning of all the United States enterprises. The armament industry established a economic,…

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    Cold War And Inner Power

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    measurements: inner and outer. Inside power is the place the sovereign or government practices supreme power over a specific culture. Remotely, there is no supreme power well beyond the state. In this manner, states ought to decide their own course and strategies1. After the conclusion of the Cold War, the state-driven force inform of political and military competitions to rule worldwide relations has reduced. National fringes can 't stop the stream of data and other data innovation…

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    Sino-American Relations

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    conflict as well. Discussion over the environment has also occurred between the two nations, as was seen between President Barack Obama and President Xi Jinping during the 2014 Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. In today’s world, the greatest forces shaping Sino-American…

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