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    Coming from a family devoted to public service, Kennedy desired a career in politics. In 1946, he became a candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the Massachusetts eleventh congressional district. Kennedy built a large personal organization for his campaign. In April 1952 Kennedy ran for a seat in the U.S. Senate against Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. a Republican liberal. Kennedy won…

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    similarities between the Australian and United States political systems. Even though there are similarities there are also some differences. Australia and the United States has a system of government that preserves the concept of indirect democracy. Australia and the American system both are based on principles of political equality, majority rule and the preservation of minority rights. In today’s world the oldest continuing democracy is the United States and the first to hold down the…

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    and was accepted to the North Carolina bar in 1787, and soon moved to what became Nashville to set up a private practice. His wealth and success grew rapidly: Jackson married, built a mansion, went from the first man from Tennessee in the House of Representatives in 1796 to the U.S. Senate in 1797. He later gained fame as a military hero. Severing as a major general in the War of 1812, Jackson led American trips to victory in Battle of Tohopeka in Alabama. He was also responsible for the…

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    Republic of Colombia and its influence to the United States of America and beyond. Three key points will be discussed in the following paragraphs, including: politics and social relations; economics and resources; and United States’ interests in Colombia. 2. The Republic of Colombia has three branches of government: legislative, judicial, and executive; the legislative branch, being the dominant branch, is split between the House of Representatives and the Senate, the judicial branch is led…

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    Russia and the United states have obviously shared differences that have led to tension between the two countries in the past. From Stalin to Putin, no one can deny the obvious history of hostility between the two nations. However, people may be surprised to know that the two powerful countries share many similarities as well. Cuisine is an important part of every culture. Americans typically enjoy all of the American classics such as burgers, ice cream, pizza, and hot dogs. In comparison,…

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    Located in Northeastern Alaska, United States, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge is one of the areas used to protect and conserve America’s wildlife and plants. It is the largest Wildlife Refuge in the country at 19,286,722 acres. For more than over a decade there has been political debates about whether or not there should be drilling for oil on the coastal plains. Oil drilling cause’s damage to the wildlife there and cause for animals to become extinct. I think that there should not be any…

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    Why the Nineteenth Century Changed America Forever The nineteenth century is arguably the most important century in American history. From slavery abolition to the United States of America becoming a complete war powerhouse in the world, lives were never going to be the same. We can see how the nineteenth century had completely changed the lives of every living American, but it did not just impact the lives of those living during the nineteenth century, it has impacted every 321 million…

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    A disease is defined as “a disordered or incorrectly functioning organ, part, structure, or system of the body resulting from the effect of genetic or developmental errors, infection, poisons, nutritional deficiency or imbalance, toxicity, or unfavorable environmental factors; illness; sickness; ailment” according to dictionary.com, and the controversy that America is faced with today is whether or not to consider obesity, one of the top health concerns amongst americans today, a disease or not.…

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    Why Hillary Clinton is a better candidate than the other candidates. Hillary has been in secretary of state, first lady, and apart of the U.S. senate. Hillary also went to law school. Donald has no background of being apart of the government. Jill was a Lexington town representative, ran for governor of Massachusetts and lost. Gary was governor of New Mexico for two terms. Hillary has more government experience than any other candidate. Hillary Clinton should become president because of her…

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    Extradition Legislation

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    Most countries have extradition laws. Most countries also have extradition treaties such as Mexico and the United States, as shown above. If two countries have an extradition treaty, they have an agreement to extradite each others wanted fugitives based upon the terms of the treaty; “considered simply as a contract between two independent Governments” (Spears 95). Even when a treaty is not present, extradition will usually be granted if it meets certain conditions regarding how the extradition…

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