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    Dbq Postal Service

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    ways” and they are also advancing at the same pace technology does. They have also moved away from the United States Postal Service (USPS). However, they are not aware that they are moving away from the traditions that have been around for centuries. It is essential that the American people maintain the symbols, by also incorporating modern principles to renovate the image of the postal service. People suppose that the only purpose of the USPS is to deliver mail and set up P.O boxes, but in…

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    Mail Delivery In America

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    The delivery of mail is an aspect of America and has a ammendable role in it's history and present day. Through the ages the travel of mail has greatly changed, from the great Pony Express to today's mailman travels. The first form of long distance mail delivery in America was created in April, 1860. There were almost 200 rest points for the riders. Said riders would ride a horse around every 10 through 15 miles, before exchanging it for a new one. Each stop had handlers who cared for the…

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    American involvement in the “War to End all Wars” was a long awaited arrival for the Triple Entente, yet anticipated by the Germans. Due to political turmoil between Washington and Berlin and military actions by Germany involving the reinstated the use of unrestricted submarine warfare, America declared war on Germany on April 4, 1917. However, the U.S. Army and Navy had never participated in a war that was outside of their own borders and their soldiers lacked the training that would help them…

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    Supreme Court Cases

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    jurisdiction to hear cases, and what powers are given to them. We see first how the law of DOMA was ruled unconstitutional by the Supreme Court against Congress. DOMA was unconstitutional because of the Judiciary Act of 1789, which states that "judicial power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme Court, and such inferior Courts". To expand on this subject, this is changed when the case Marbury v. Madison takes place. In the Marbury v. Madison case, where judicial review came from…

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    John F Kennedy Biography

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    On November 21, 1963, President Kennedy traveled to Dallas, Texas for a battle appearance. The following day, November 22, Kennedy, alongside his wife and Texas representative John Connally, rode through lizabeth Fitzgerald, was a Boston debutante, and his dad, Joseph Kennedy Sr., was an effective financier who made a fortune on stocks after World War I. Joe Kennedy Sr. went ahead to an administration profession as director of the Securities and Exchange Commission and as a diplomat to Great…

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    Essay On Punctuality

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    It is also the most disciplined volunteer force in the World. I think that is because we sign up to be the best and want to protect the United States and other countries don't have that option. Other countries like Korea you have to join for at least two years with minimum pay and only if your family was rich you had the opportunity to be attached to United States…

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    construction of sawmill on a new piece of land that Sutter did not yet have a title to. Marshal noticed glittering flakes at the riverbed and couldn’t believe what he just saw.” I reached my hand down and picked it up, it made my heart thump, for I was certain it was gold” said Marshal. Marshal revealed his discovery of gold to Sutter but Sutter decided to keep it a secret since he didn’t own the land that Marshal found the gold in yet. Somehow rumors spread across San Francisco about the…

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    criminal justice agencies in the United States run on a very tight budget with very limited resources. That means that most of the time they don’t have the things they need. In between 1962 and 2014 the F.B.I alone spent $178.3 billion mostly because they fought with other agencies for control of the war on drugs until the infamous day of September 11, 2001. That’s when they took the lead on the counter terrorism unit. Most of the money spent by the U.S marshals and Attorneys,however, were to…

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    ships with a substantial loss of American life in March 1917. Two days after Wilson's discourse, the Senate overwhelmingly proclaimed that a condition of war existed in the middle of Germany and the United States. After two days the House of Representatives went with the same pattern. The United States had entered "the Great War."…

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    stepping stone for future African Americans to take positions in government. Him becoming appointed as minister of Haiti and Marshal of the District of Columbia, go to show how African Americans are capable of taking great positions in the government. This can be proven now, for example how Barack Obama was able to become the first African American president of the United States. Frederick Douglass made a great impact during his time, but his beliefs and accomplishments are still affecting us…

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