United States Secretary of the Interior

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    Penguin 2003. The author wrote in detail about the United States South Seas Exploring Expedition of 1838 (U.S. Ex.Ex.), an unprecedented naval operation for a nation with a navy less than half the size of Great Britain’s, and consisted of six sailing vessels and 346 men, making it one of the largest voyages of discovery in the history of Western exploration. The Ex.Ex.’s ships covered the Pacific ocean from top to bottom, brought the United States international renown for its’ scientific…

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    asked what country is the most generous, would the United States of America pop up in your mind? Based on the 2015 Charities Aid Foundation, Myanmar tops the charts as #1 being holistically helpful to strangers, volunteering time, and donating money (Low, John). The United States comes a close second from the past years’ triumph of the #1 position with Myanmar. Second place shows a lot of generosity, yet many still say that the people in the United States represent a greedy group of individuals.…

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    National Security Act of 1947 stated “…No United States intelligence information may be provided to the United Nations or any organization affiliated with the United Nations...” Briefly defend this position from an ethical perspective. Whenever the National Security Act of 1947 were precisely constituted, it would have been addressed the National Subversives Security Act since it constituted the administrative model for revolutionists to the United States. Constitution and our nation to…

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    necessary for their support and subsistence for the first year after their removal.” (“United States Statutes at Large,”…

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    In the United States, bullying in the school systems has become a major concern of parents, educators, and legislators. One out of four kids attending school is bullied on a regular basis. Additionally, bullying can take place randomly, daily, or weekly in locker rooms, buses, hallways, cafeterias, and restrooms. A study on health and behavior of school age children revealed that thirty percent of children in grades ranging from the sixth through the tenth grade reported bullying other…

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    Many people state that the federal immigration deportation policies are unfair. They target undocumented immigrants and deport people for a variety of reasons. People who have lived in the United States since childhood can be deported even if they have not committed a crime and can be separated from their family. These unfair immigration laws keep undocumented…

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    Hoover Dam Research Paper

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    dedicated by Franklin d. Roosevelt, and without delay the Hoover Dam was fully operational in 1936 in spite of it becoming one of the economic powerhouse in the United States. Tense, prosperity of the monument the Hoover dam had boosted the economy by creating jobs for the thousands of unemployed men during the stage of the United States depression. Thus also irrigating the Colorado River continues to thrive growth of farming, and politically…

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    those who were declared the opposite did not own any mine properties. These properties held by the “incompetent” Indians were managed by the Secretary of Interior. Even though, some members of The Quapaw Tribe sued for their rights, unfortunately the Supreme Court did not rule in their favor. Apparently, their justification was the Department of Interior acted in the best interest for the Indians, but everyone has always questioned their…

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    of securing peace, the Omaha Tribe entered into "peace and friendship" treaties with the United States in 1815 and again in 1825. Treaties involving the Omaha Tribe resulted in further loss of the Tribal land base and of hunting rights to lands in Iowa. Omaha people were poverty stricken from the effects of federal Indian policy and treaty making. Overall, the federal policy toward the Indian nations…

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    During the nineteenth century, the United States expanded westward at a dramatic pace leading to conflict with American Indians and pushing them away from the Atlantic Ocean. Americans wanted to boost their economy to build more industries, so they passed acts and laws to push Natives out of the settlements to make way for the immigrants. The European immigrants were knowledgeable and had more experience working than the Indians. Indians lived their own lives, and did not contributed much to the…

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