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    Should Christianity be the National Religion? Religion has been around since the beginning of time. Religion is defined as a set of beliefs concerning the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe, especially when considered as the creation of a super human agency or agencies, usually involving devotional and ritual observances, and often containing moral code governing the conduct of human affairs (Dictionary.com). Religion has always been an issue in the world today, tomorrow, in the past,…

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    he reinforces ideas on what traits a ruler must adapt to, in order to stay in power. These traits may only be present around others, but behind closed doors, the ruler may be adverse to those attributes. This idea of idiosyncrasy that Machiavelli states are prominent in the characteristics that Donald Trump portrays. Trump, like many other politicians seem to follow Machiavelli’s theories on how to be a good leader. As a result, Donald Trump has been able to gain many followers and media…

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    Robert E. Lee and the Confederacy wandered home, curious about the uncertain future. Maybe after all of this is sorted out, when we figure out the war and repair towns and injuries. The loyal Confederates and hard working President of the Confederate States, Jefferson Davis will return to Richmond proudly. The Union generals, Grant and Sherman tore apart our homes and city. After Lee’s brave attempt to protect RIchmond. Jefferson Davis fled to safety. The Confederacy is still brave and will…

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    imagine an equitable comparison in many aspects, especially when locating the correlation between human beings of the same global population. Yet, equality has failed to be translated suitably in practice. As the we progress further into 2018, the United States is still battling to implement the egalitarianism that was declared in a document ratified over two centuries ago. There are still uneven balances in the workforce, unequal treatment in schools, racial injustices plague our judicial…

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    One of the most noted programs has been India’s stance on climate change. Given the fact that India is an immense greenhouse gas emitter, India has partnered with the United States to show the world its dedication to provide resources with a cleaner environment. This initiative was a major negotiation with India and the United States so that both countries would promote a program of clean energy resources. Therefore, in regards to the question from the previous paragraph, yes, India’s global…

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    On July 4, 1776, congress officially approved the Declaration of Independence, with the acceptance that “All Men are Created Equal.” After many conflicts with Great Britain, American colonists decided to separate from the British indefinite, war was inevitable. Yet, what drove the colonists to believe the only solution was battle? Much tension between the two was already established. The American colonists had become adjusted to different living arraignments than when they were originally living…

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    establishment Russian. Bobby showed up in Iceland on his own, Spassky arrived with a state-sponsored entourage. Fischer was symbolic of the “American-dream player” who achieved everything through his own effort. Bobby Fischer was the United States’ most powerful unconventional weapon, used to boost nationalism on the home front and to damage the Russians moral.…

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    Landmark judicial decisions and a now famous bus boycott resulted in the civil rights movement gaining unprecedented strength and momentum in southern states in the 1950s. In 1954, with Thurgood Marshall of the NAACP arguing on behalf of the plaintiffs, the Supreme Court ruled in the case of Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka that the segregation of public facilities was unconstitutional. In 1955, the Court ordered the desegregation of public schools, though it did not set a deadline for this…

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    Manna Foodbank Case Study

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    Manna FoodBank is made up of hard workers that feed 37,500 meals per day of the year to 16 different countys. Think about waking up every day having to go to work and on the back of your mind your thinking were am I going to get the money for food or just in general get food to have the norits meant to think straight. For Manna FoodBank that is what they think constantly and better forth they think how much food today can we get out to homeless to have them not think of food and that makes a…

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    Should anyone be able to strap a potential informant “to a board with his feet above his head, his mouth and nose covered,[and pour water] over his face” (”Is Torture Effective”) in order to extract information or destroy “entire villages...to kill just a few enemies”("Napalm use in Vietnam")? Imagine being in one of these situations; on the other hand, imagine being saved from a deadly attack because of information given by a tortured prisoner or finally feeling safe because a dangerous…

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