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    greatest issue facing United State’s foreign policy is immigration reform. With an estimated 11.4 million undocumented immigrants currently living, and making up 5.1 % of the labor force, in the US, the question of what to do with these immigrants is at the forefront. One idea is simply deportation. Deportation, as i will show, causes major problems, and provides very little- if any- benefits. Instead i suggest that we do a far more logical, and ethical solution; The United States federal…

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    What America Means To Me

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    military uses to be farmers and other random people trying to fight to get our freedom. We have one of the biggest militaries in the world. We our known for are special forces to the Us Navy seals. Best fighting force in the world. We also have Delta force the army special forces. And we are everywhere in the world from the far east of Korea to the deserts of Afghanistan. Our goal is to end the war on terror. Every since 9/11 we have been in the middle east ever since. The only problem is that…

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    Strategical Prowess

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    Throughout the history of the United States the navy has consistently demonstrated a strategical prowess, even when the odds are stacked against them. Our Navy has had many different places across history, starting from the bottom fighting against forces that vastly outnumber our own such as the British during the war of 1812, to World War 2 against the Japanese fighting foes that will do anything to win, and being a massive supporting force like during Korea and Vietnam. Each time the scenario…

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    Zaibatsu Corporate Culture

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    Translating to “wealthy clique” the Zaibatsu were the conglomerate businesses created during the Meiji restoration where one company comprised of one family held complete control over all subsidiaries while maintaining a monopoly of the industry sector. Dating back to the Tokugawa period the prominent large merchant houses would transcend to become Zaibatsu and during this time companies were just beginning to form with little separation between shareholders and management. Their economic growth…

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    Necessity Of Military

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    The United States Military is a Necessity The United States by far has the largest military force in the world. According to the Pentagons most recent publicized count, the United States Military currently occupies 686 bases outside Washington D.C. and the fifty states (Merelli). The United States Armed Forces are vital to the prosperity of the country. Both spending and over seas involvement in this organization should be not be revoked or reduced. Many might argue that the United States…

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    In White House Down the head of secret service, played by James Wood, and some men he has picked to help him, take over the White House. The men who were chosen to take over the White House were picked from a list of men who have betrayed the United States in some way. John Cale, played by Channing Tatum, is a capital officer trying to become…

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    33rd president of the United States, just after president Franklin Roosevelt died. He wasn’t a very successful president, but he was able to face steep situations. He had overcame with many difficult challenges. The main accomplishments was that he ended World War 2,and helped rebuild Europe. Harry S. Truman was born on 1884, May 8, in a farm in Lamar, Missouri. In his early life, he worked on his family farm and did other work before he became a soldier. When the united states went into WW1,…

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    44th Engineer Battalion

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    Bragg, North Carolina. The battalion was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division in 1992 to 2005 where it was deactivated in 2005. Constituted 15 August 1917 in the National Army as the 47th Engineer Railway Maintenance-of-Way Battalion. The United States entered World War One…

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    Considering the Gulf war where United States, a country very far away from Saudi Arabia decides to help them prevent the invasion of Iraq before they even considered to be invaded and later helping Kuwait flee away the Iraqi soldiers. This was not done as a friendly gesture by the U.S. to…

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    their superpower. I think undoubtedly foreign policy values have been permanently changed from before due to the post 9/11 and Afghanistan/Iraq conflicts. The most standout United States foreign policy is its focus on preventive action, not just preemptive action. The foreign policy were replaced by policies that focus on force from the policy emphasis on diplomacy. In this atmosphere…

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