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    My First Job In Colombia

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    was alone. Normally, I would run for my life, consumed by fright and confusion. However, I felt excitement; my life was about to change forever. I was about to begin my first job, at sixteen, over 2000 miles from home, as a summer hire at the United States Embassy in Bogota, Colombia. As my apartment building slowly faded away into the distance, I slumped into my seat, waiting anxiously to get to the embassy. I pondered to myself, “What was it going to be like? What kind of work would I do?” I…

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    MK-Ultra Conspiracy

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    Hypnotizing young girls at the age of 19 to see whether they could be lead into doing something against their natural will. Proven documents state that they used these women to determine whether they would be used as information carriers or even killers. The most famous test done through MK-Ultra in its entire history is the LSD drugging. “Although MK-Ultra dealt with many areas of mind control…

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    the United States (US) , and when warranted outside of the US. In a post-9/11 world, meaning after the attacks on the US on September 11th, 2001, the Patriot Act, has played a key role in assisting the DOJ in preventing future acts of terrorism. The writer will examine the pros and cons of the Patriot Act, and overall the ethics behind establishing, and implementing the Patriot Act throughout this country. New tools accessible from the Patriot Act Before September 11th, 2001 (9/11) the United…

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    Forest Service Benefits

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    The United States Forest Service was created at the turn of the twentieth century to help ensure the forest and lands of the US were taken care of. This was the first time leaders were chosen because of their knowledge of nature instead of some bureaucracy non sense. The Forest Service was staffed with university educated foresters chosen because of their expertise of the forest. Before the US Forest Service was formed politicians managed the land that belonged to the government and this was…

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    Loud cheers radiate throughout the town of Dallas, Texas, as a motorcade surrounded by Secret Service Agents pulls around the corner. Onlookers crane their heads towards the road as they try and catch a glimpse of their hero- the nations 35th president. John F. Kennedy flashes his wide white grin and waves his hand at the crowd. The scene is perfect-a president headed full-force towards the victory of successfully winning his second campaign, sitting next to him his wife, Jacqueline, outfitted…

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    the Cold War the attention of the United States turned to fighting a different enemy: communism. When the influence of communism extended to Vietnam a civil war began between North and South Vietnam. At France’s request the United States intervened in the battle to help the South combat the Vietcong and the communism that they represented. Also known as “America’s Longest War” the Vietnam War was ultimately a political disaster and after 9 years the United States pulled out, leaving the South…

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    Foreign Intelligence causes the United States of America to understand what the other countries are doing. Whether they are enemy countries or countries that help us with all of our resources and are friendly countries. The United States gains intelligence for our army so that we know where the enemies are in that area and where all of the bad things are going on. The United States of America also need to gain intelligence on other countries for good reasons such as, knowing where to buy and…

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    10 years later it is said to reach 54 million in total including previous years of sale. It states from 2015 to 2020 the Compound Annual Growth Rate will rise 134%, there is still a low rate of purchases and demand for self driving cars today and in the past 95 years. There are 210 million licensed drivers in the United States of America, the movie clearly shows the fictional traffic warden in the movie “penalizing” Detective Spooner for driving a manual car…

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    The Bay Of Pigs Invasion

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    The United States has always gone to great lengths in order to be the most dominant power in the world, whether economically, militarily, socially etc. In order to be so advanced, the United States has evolved and grown to be able to gather lots of information and intelligence from around the world that concerns its own prosperity. Currently, the most dominant channel of gathering foreign information is the CIA. The Central Intelligence Agency was created to gather information on foreign policy…

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    experiments on the patients. This violates very basic and essential civil liberties privileged Americans hold so dear because the government is supposed to protect its citizens, not use them as lab mice. Blazkowicz, when the institution’s owner’s services are not “required” anymore, the entire building is shot up by German forces. Blazkowicz snaps awake from his long slumber to counter a soldier with a pistol aimed directly at his forehead. He escapes the place with the owner’s daughter and they…

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