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    In the 1845 to 1849 James K. Polk was the eleventh president of the United State. As the chief executive, his principle objectives were to restore the United States Treasury Department, secure the domains of Oregon and get the regions of California and New Mexico. James achieved each of these goals. He drove the nation to war with Mexico and picked up a great deal of locale in the midst of his term in office. Despite what various may think, James K. Polk is outstanding across more than a few…

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    Most of the facts he told aren’t talked about in classrooms or textbooks. From classic American heroes, to the United States government, he debunked each commonly believed lie that is preached throughout countless history textbooks. Loewen told how textbooks try to cover up the bad parts of historic people, to make their story more relatable and inspirational. He showed…

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    The general profile of the United States soldiers in Vietnam were the lower and middle classes. The working class was the most populated class in the United States at this time, yet this was not the only main reason why the lower and middle classes were the most predominant in the Vietnam War. Prior to President Nixon, the draft system was based on where individuals could get deferments if they were college students or if individuals had connections they could get a medical deferment to…

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    weapons, and technology revolutionized the world within sixty years. In addition to scientific improvement, the world had also experienced social improvements. The realization of the need for freedom and equal treatment became more apparent in the United States with the civil rights movement. King then explains that rather than the idea of freedom spreading outwards to the rest of the world, the world is looking to examples. So, more people around the world are using the civil rights movement…

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    Section 1: Overview of Topic: Global Terrorism Terrorism is the use of violence to promote and help instill one’s beliefs in others. It is a widely used method among those who lack the ideology that provides any room for tolerance. The extremists who employ terrorist tactics main goal is to implant fear into the hearts of others. With them you rather agree with them or you deserve to be punished, and an overwhelming majority of that punishment ends in the taking of innocent people’s lives. This…

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    The driving force behind America’s success is a dream. This dream began thousands of years ago when the very first Native Americans settled in the United States. The American Dream is defined as the ideals of freedom, equality and opportunity, traditionally held available to every American (Dictionary.com). However, I believe the American Dream does not have a specific definition; rather multiple based on the individual 's choices that he/she makes in life. In the last century, the American…

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    According to the U.S. Department of State, “The United States and Brazil traditionally have enjoyed robust political and economic relations”.6 Each year both the United States and the Brazilian Navy partake in an annual multinational exercise (UNITAS Atlantic), intended to provide participating military forces the chance to test their naval capabilities as…

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    Nowadays in mainstream media, there is a lack of fair Asian American representation. When Asian Americans are given roles in film and television, those roles often come with the stereotypical ideology which has been stagnant for decades. Asian American stereotypes in the media are not hard to find, and range from hard-working knowledgable men, to masters of martial arts (Bruce Lee). These stereotypes often incorrectly represent what Asian Americans are like as a group however. These…

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    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is often thought of an institution with formal rules and procedures that guide its lending decisions based on severity of the economic problems facing borrowing countries. However, in his paper, “The Scope of IMF Conditionality”, Stone argued that the IMF is also a political organization with countries like the US intervening in lending decisions through informal processes to further their geopolitical and financial interests. To Stone, the continuous US…

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    choosing dominant religion or cultures from different countries, heighten the great experience of comparison. Despite the United States Constitution’s principle of the separation of church and state, Christian religious beliefs and practices dominate Untied States culture. Christian (Baptism) is one of the main religions or culture that is practiced in the United States of America. There are Churches on every other block in my community. Baptism is an important ritual in the life of a…

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