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    Societies must have a powerful leader or government in order to succeed. In so many places there are examples where you can see a society with order like in the book Lord of the Flies and World War 1. As you know societies always end up falling apart and collapsing. The difference between a great society and a weak one is that one has a powerful government and the other doesn’t, therefore the one with the powerful government lasts longer. For example looking at World War 1 the United State…

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    Richard Milhous Nixon, who is the 36th Vice President of the United States under the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower, once stated: “Under the doctrine of separation of powers, the manner in which the president personally exercises his assigned executive powers is not subject to questioning by another branch of government.” Nixon expressed his strong views on the absolute power of the president, who represents for American, the head of a country and not a puppet being controlled from many…

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    After the war most of the land of countries was given to governments to create countries of their own. Austria- Hungary who was part of the losing side suffered massively. The land that they once had made up Austria Hungary transformed into Austria, Yugoslavia, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia (Source H). The destruction of the former nations led to new governments, languages, and cultures to be formed. The result was the eradication of religions, and cultures that were established before the Great…

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    prestige of the United States,” there have been some valid humanitarian reasons for the United States to intervene. (Chomsky 14) For example, the United States humanitarian intervention with NATO in the Bosnian War and during the NATO bombings of Yugoslavia in 1998. The United States has been inconsistent in their implementation of humanitarian intervention by intervening in some cases and not intervening in other cases (such as the Rwanda genocide). Although one could argue that the United…

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    President Harry Truman became the 33rd President of the United States on April 12, 1945 after Franklin D. Roosevelt died from a cerebral hemorrhage. Truman, being thrust into a position that carries a lot of weight, was given the power to decide how the U.S. would operate with other countries. Some of Truman’s decisions like fighting against communism by manking the Truman Dcotrine and laying an anti-communism bedrock for foreign policy, trying to stop the expansion of the USSR and Manipulating…

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    2.3 Gender Based violence in Tanzania factor and impacts A recent review of ‘gender studies carried in 36 countries around the world has indicated that gender based violence is prevalent and 60% of women have been exposed or experienced violence perpetrated by a partner or family member’ (Craine et al. 1988). Gender Based Violence (GBV) is a reality that is part of many women in Tanzania who are intersectionaly bound by collective societal norms and taboos that gives men privilege over…

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    In spite of the fact that Tartuffe and Candide were both composed a couple of hundreds of years prior, their messages stay applicable today. Our reality is torn by religious clashes in many places, for example, the Middle East and the previous Yugoslavia. The continuous worldwide war on dread is a war against religious…

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    Fortunately, I have past experiences teaching English and learning it myself as an ELL (English language learner) student. I have taught English in local schools in Cambodia, to children who could not afford education and worked with several NGOs (non-governmental organizations) in the process. While working with those children, I developed not only teaching skills, but my passion too becoming a teacher. My work led me to pursuit my career in education, so I can provide it to those who are as…

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    Refugee One

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    organization from all parts of the world. This agency has been working for about thirty years and has been able to resettle tens of thousands of refugees. A sample of the refugees that they assist include survivors of Cambodia’s killing fields, the former Yugoslavia, and genocide in Rwanda and other African countries; Jews fleeing Communist oppression; and Iranians escaping the Islamic Revolution. Refugee even participated in relocating those affected by Hurricane Katrina in…

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    The National Military Strategy emphasizes the recognition of human, cultural, and political continuities of armed conflict xxxx. This strategy calls for forces possessing cross-cultural capabilities that permit them to operate effectively among populations. Inherent in this vision is a mastery of language, cultural awareness, and an in-depth knowledge of peoples, political systems, religion, demographics, infrastructure, and a host of other factors that can vary significantly by country and…

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