award winning author of both books and newspaper articles. He writes about international political affairs, and his reporting is based on first-hand knowledge. Saunders has lived in and reported from major cities such as London, U.K. and Los Angeles, USA. (The Globe and Mail, 2016) In his article “America has problems, but not the ones you hear about” Saunders (2016) writes about some of the recent speeches from the the 2016 Republican National Convention. He begins his article by telling his…
the next best hope for president or evil personified, there is much to be said for this look into the life of a Secretary of State. Much could be said, but mostly already been said so make this short and non political. Amazed at how many balls each USA Secretary must keep in the air at one time. So much knowledge is needed, such as a fine line to walk. Clinton did a great job of explaining some of the decisions to be made, unload some misinformation, explain the relationship with various…
the modern world. Responsible government was born in England and is now a regime that we have in Canada. First, it emerged to give more independence to the colonies, but later became fully independent from the Crown, except Crown 's formal duties. USA, on another hand is build on principle of separation of powers, to ensure freedom from England, tyranny or any kind of usurpation of power. In this paper I will argue that separation of powers is more democratic than responsible government, because…
Because I find Jewish culture interesting, I did research on Klezmer music. Klezmer music was the traditional music of the Jews of Eastern Europe. The most influential form of musical expression in the Jewish community was the singing of the khazn. The rabbinate (the association of religious authorities) didn’t allow singing khazn because they were distracting the worshipers. The Hasidizm which is (a charismatic religious sect) created a spiritual interpretation of piety encouraging song and…
means to me. In the USA you can think anything you want, right? Yes because we have freedom to think unlike most other countries. if you were not from the USA you wouldn't even be able to think about politics, war, and things like that. It's a good thing people can't tell what someone is thinking because in other…
only for themselves, but for the USA as well. The Korean War and the Vietnam War were similar in the sense that they both directly influenced the Cold War. With both of these regions being split in two due to WWII, there were also strong communist sides in both of these wars. This strong communist presence in both of these wars was pivotal for the United States due to them centering their foreign policy on the containment of communism as tensions between the USA and USSR began to rise. This…
the completion of the Manhattan Project the estimation was that the USA could do nothing to react to the actions of the Soviet Union in Eastern Europe except condemnation or waging a war – which was unfavorable and unwelcomed option. Truman regarded the matter of international control highly (Campbell & Radchenko,…
by Charlie Rose and Jan Crawford, “there’ve been fourteen instances of domestic violence in the NFL over the last two years” (Rose and Crawford). Also, “USA Today” recently published an article, stating “713 players listed going back to 2000. Plenty of misdemeanors, yes, scuffles in bars. But there are much more serious charges, as well” (“USA Today Lists”). These statistics are just astronomical and with every new case, that represents one more loved one being severely injured. A gruesome…
world but the English I mostly use is Nepali English and American English. Nepali English is basically the English language derived from British English, however the tone and way of using English in Nepal is different. Currently, I am studying in the USA and people here use a different kind of English that I am not used to. American English is actually a lot more different than I imagined back home. Almost all the accent in every word and sentences are different and I even noticed some…
United States and Soviet Union were aggressors in the Cold War, there isn’t really any country that was at fault in the war. The Cold War was inevitable, it was bound to happen no matter what. There was a struggle between two superpower countries, USA and USSR, that was mainly triggered by the…