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    The views of different religions on the “End of the world” Eschatology, is the part of religious studies dealing with events of the end of time, and humanity’s final destination. The word is derived from the Greek root Eschatos, which means “last”. Almost all religions and beliefs through all nations around the earth have their own ideas and beliefs about the events that are going at the final days and that will lead to the end of the world. Although there are lots of religions all…

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    to do something we’ve never done. It’s not surprising that the United States has the highest gun ownership in the world. Study shows that out of 100 people, 89 own a gun. (“Guns In America”) That is an incredible number since in second place is Yemen with only 55 out of 100. Our history and culture of guns have molded our country into a war zone at some points in history. There have been 32 mass public shootings from 2005 to 2015 (Kessler) Some countries around the world have taken…

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    large portion of the world 's executions occur in just a couple of nations, and the United States is among those countries. From 2007 to 2011, the United States executed 220 individuals. America’s frequency of executions is met only by Saudi Arabia, Yemen, North Korea, Iran, and…

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    Q2a) The three indicators used to create the Global Hunger Index are the proportion of people who are food-energy deficient, the relevance of underweight children under the age of five, and the under-five mortality rate. It ranks on 100-point scale, with 0 best score, and 100 being worst. Q2b) The countries with the greatest hunger problems are the ones that are in the alarming stage and the extreme alarming stage, and they tend to be third world countries, that are developing still. Also, the…

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    United States Relations

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    Importance of the United States Involvement in the Middle East “Let our position be absolutely clear: An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.” Jimmy Carter, state of the union address, January 23rd, 1980. (Jones) Any major world news today is likely to cover the tumultuous affairs of the…

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    Brett's War Theory

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    Machiavelli, Kautilya, Clausewitz, and Jomini were all strategic thinkers who presented models for describing the nature and character of war. Each of them could certainly be credited with providing insights in statecraft and military power. Each also had insights limited by the context of the conflicts of their times. Subsequent theorists had the advantages of not only reading the works of their predecessors, but also the perspectives of understanding such areas as geopolitics, economic and…

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    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In 2009-2016, gun violence occurred in the United States 156 times (Every Town, 2017). “These incidents resulted in 1,187 victims shot: 848 people were shot and killed, and 339 people were shot and injured” (Every Town, 2017) According to our graphs, we have information about where people are more at risk. It also shows countries that carry more guns, and many criminals have warning symptoms in advance. Analysis of the data revealed the causes of the gun shootings: • Family…

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    Since its foundation, The United States of America has prided itself in being a sort of “melting pot” of cultures and people. Over time, people from all over the world immigrated to the US. This includes, even today, people of many different faiths. One faith in particular has seen a lot of controversy: Islamism. Especially in light of events like the attacks in the US on September 11, 2001 or even more recent attacks in France and England that are attributed to radical Islamist groups, people…

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    The media plays a major role in our society today. It makes us look at the world in another perspective based on how they want us to see it. The media has a way of choosing what stories to report and what stories to leave out. After 9/11 the myth of invincibility is destroyed and causes America to become weak and insecure. To rebuild this image, the media starts to portray America as the strong nation it once was and that nothing like that will ever happen to them ever again. Raymond Bonner,…

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    December 10th, 1998. “Arthur Lucas and Ronald Turpin were the last men executed in Canada in 1962.” (Alamenciak, 2012) There are still many countries that still practice the Death Penalty such as, China, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, United States, Pakistan, Yemen, North Korea, Vietnam, and Libya. Lethal Injection,…

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