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A strong continental
There are five key ingredients in building a continental empire. A strong continental
empire must be able to up-hold these five key things to survive. These five all important
things are a strong central government; foreign policy, to deal with other countries;
manifest destiny, to deal with matters of land; infrastructure, w

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Analysis of the Constitution of Serbia Montenegro
Aristotle, I have traveled to the country of Serbia and Montenegro and have studied the constitution that governs the people of that country. My analysis is based on your lectures and so I will explain their constitution in your terms. In looking at the constitution, I found that it did not fit into any category perfectly, and therefore is mixed

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Anti-Americanism
Reading this essay and watching some of the anti-American protest on television bothers me very much. These protesters carry banners that read “Bomb Texas. I Like Iraq,” and “Bush is the Real Terrorist”. It is a given that the United States could not be sincere in its attempt to rid the world of Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction. It has to be a

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Bolivian Revolution
La Revolución (1952-1964)

Although they won the 1951 elections, the MNR was refused power by the current government. Dissent began to rustle in different areas around Bolivia namely in La Paz and in the mining camps. Then complaining turned into action, and on April 9, 1952, the Bolivian Revolution began. Hernán Siles and Juan

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Capital Punishment
I do not favor capital punishment. I do not believe capital punishment should be used in any situation. We live in a society that is not equal. If our system is not just and equal, then how could anyone sentence someone to death? If murder were the worst crime imaginable, then would our system not be equally guilty? I know that I would never be abl

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Citizenship
Firstly it is necessary to define ‘citizenship’ – in relation to politics and political parties. It is a term used to imply an individual’s possession of basic rights under the state. There is some debate, between political parties, as to what this state initials.]
The Resident political party, New Labour, believes citizen’s right should

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Common Economic Space (CES) for Ukraine and Russia
The question of democracy and liberal ideals has been quite a stir in Eastern Europe, particularly in the Ukraine, in recent months. The Ukraine, a former Soviet Republic and part of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) now has a newly elected liberal-minded President Viktor Yushenchenko. Mr. Yushenchenko in under pressure from its neighb

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Communist Manifesto
According to Karl Marx and Frederick Engels, authors of The Communist Manifesto, capitalism is doomed because the ruling class, the bourgeoisie, is not strong enough to keep their rule and thus inevitably be taken over by the proletariat class. The bourgeoisie is composed of a class of modern day capitalists, meaning they are employers of wage labo

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Conflict and Security in the Post Cold War and Pos
The destructive power of terrorism is on the rise as we unfortunately were shown by the acts of September 11th 2001 in the United States. The terrorists of today are armed with new weapons and experimenting and purchasing more. Terrorists of today are willing to use these weapons much more indiscriminately than in the past. Modern terrorism is als

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Conservatives vs Liberals
In America’s political system there are two different parties, the Republicans and the Democrats. Each party has two sub-branches, a classic branch and a new “neo” branch. Because of these newfound branches, the members of them have different beliefs on government size and morals. The branches views obviously differ from the other parties views,

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Corporate Scandals And Reform
Irresponsible business practices have induced an economic downfall that has affected every American. Capitalists are known for their hands off approach toward business, but recent scandals show us that large corporations are abusing this privacy. The latest trend of corporate scandals has raised questions about the degree of government involvement

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Democracy
The Emergence of a more Democratic Republic We should recall that democracy as we understand it at the end of the Twentieth Century did not exist in the ages of Jefferson and Jackson. Today we accept the notion that democracy means that every citizen has a vote, with certain reasonable restrictions such as age, registration requirements and so on.

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Does the American government owe reparation?
It has been more than a century since General William Tecumseh Sherman ordered that all of the lands confiscated in the Civil War be divided into 40-acre plots and distributed to thousands of former slaves. However, after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated President Andrew Johnson rescinded this order and took back all of the land that had been dist

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Economics and Politics
However unfair it may seem to some, the rich and the poor have always coexisted and still can be found among various societies as well as countries. People from some countries enjoy the luxuries and maintain certain level of lifestyle that only wealth can provide while those from other countries lack even the basic needs of existence such as nutri

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Federal vs Unitary Gov in No Child Left Behind Act
The youths of today are the future of tomorrow. For this reason, education is critically important. The better we educate the youth, the better the future will be. As we look at our American education from a worldly perspective, we see that not only is it average, relative to how rich we are as a country, it is far below average. So who has the re

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Finland
Finland as a member of the European Union
Finland would like the EU to develop as an association of independent states rather than along federalist lines. Finland emphasises that the interests of member states should be given equal consideration. As a member of the EU, Finland continues to make a distinction between the deepening of economic

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First Amendment
In the First Amendment, it is stated that: Congress shall make no law respectingan establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people to peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances. These aforementioned statements

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Foriegn Policy
“Foreign policy is a relatively consistent course of conduct pursued by a state over an appreciable period in its relations with other states. American foreign policy has been largely determined by precedent and tradition, international treaties, moral and legal obligations, national interest, and physical circumstances. During most of its course

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Girl Scouts Honor
Girl Scouts of the United States was founded in 1912 by Juliette Gordon Low, it’s membership started in Savannah, Georgia. Members of Girl Scouts rose from 18 to nearly four million today. It’s known as the world’s largest organization dedicated to helping all girls everywhere build character and gain skills for success in the real world. Girl sco

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Global and American Politics
Global and American politics are directly tied to human rights and social class in almost every aspect of life. The most prevalent issue involving this topic, is by being established financially, or not, will in turn determine your status in society. Along with the financially; race, gender and age also determine how one is affected in society.

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