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    Ladies and Gentlemen of Prussia, I thank you all in attendance for being here and I thank those watching at home listening to this important update concerning the current state of Prussia and our future as united people under one flag. Now, to begin, I would like to shed light on the current race relations within the State of Prussia. Recently, there have been incidents involving racism and racist actions/hate crimes directed towards refugees and people of colored skin. Perhaps the reasons for…

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    continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to support terror," he said, adding that “states like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil, arming to threaten the peace of the world. By seeking weapons of mass destruction, these regimes pose a grave and growing danger.” Bush launched the war on March 19, 2003, noting in a televised address that “helping Iraqis achieve a united, stable and free country will require our sustained commitment.” Following his 2004…

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    September 11 2001, was a horrific day for many Americans around the world when terrorist decided to stick and attack the citizens of the Unite States. From that day to this preset day, over a decade ago, our country can still feel the terrible effect from that day. Our country let our guards down when we that we were fully prepared to handle any crisis if one was to come. However, this major attack caused our country to take another look at our social contracts, and recognize we had a greater…

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    on researchers feminism started in 1846, by the first meeting in New York and discuss women’s right in the United States. Where women started to realize all the restriction they have such as, not right to vote, access to higher education, not maternity pay leave, etc. From the moment on, women started to understand that they have to take a stand, in order to have a voice in their community, by starting their own institution. Feminism is divided into three waves they all started in particular…

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    challenge of leading a university that is rooted in a town and culture of tradition. Many members of the Marshall community are hesitant to accept Dedmon as a leader. The movie “We are Marshall” highlights Donald Dedmon’s strengths and weaknesses as a leader. Though Dedmon does not possess the typical traits of a leader, many of his attributes help the Marshall Football team and community be successful. Dr. Donald Dedmon’s empathy both worked for and against him as…

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    Narcoland Analysis

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    escape of Chapo Guzman from prison and government officials letting Chapo walk free. Second, The murder of journalist Manuel Buendia, by the Federal Security Directorate. Third, How the Mexico has intertwined itself with drug trade, and what U.S. intelligence knows. In chapter seven, The Great Escape, Hernandez investigates and debunks El Chapo's escape from Puente Grande January 21, 2001, clearing reports that he escaped in a laundry cart. Instead, she writes, “Dressed…

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    Dictatorship In Venezuela

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    republic, but unlike the US and other federal governments, the power is very centralized. The president, as the chief executive is the head of state and head of government. However, the federal is consist of 72 individual islands of 11 federally controlled island groups, but the central government has lots of power in federally controlled areas and all 23 states. The nominal selectorate of Venezuela are the eligible registered voters. As of March 16, 2016, there are 19,504,106 registered voters,…

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    Pro Drones Essay

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    recently hit the news time and time again within the last decade, and frequently lead to a debate. The majority of those heated conversations often involve the United States of America. Those passionate discussions have ignited a spark in a series of countless debates dealing with drones and the future they possess with the United States of America. Some may not know, but drones are also known as Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, or UAV’s for short. A UAV is exactly what it sounds like. First, you have…

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    Analysis Of Citizenfour

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    documentary released on October 14, 2014 that bases on NSA security intelligence and a whistle blower , Edward Snowden. the film is directed by Laura Poitra and shot by Glen Greenwald which is shot in hong kong . Snowden communicated Greenwald through a encrypted message under the fictitious name of citizenfour. Snowden main purpose was to reveal how the United Kingdom of great britain and northern ireland and the United States of America governments were eavesdropping or secretly listening or…

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    asymmetric war that is fought between a state and a non-state or guerilla insurgency. Many times irregular war develops into a form of terrorism on the side of the weak, non-state actor. Although both actors hold different morals, both are trying to win the hearts and minds of the people. This ‘center of gravity’ is the bridge between the two, however terrorists try achieving this through their extremist ideals. These radical moves are sometimes justified by the state actor overreacting out of…

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