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Kerry's Plan
1,128 wordsMassachusetts Senator John Kerry was the second Democrat to enter the race, announcing on December 1, 2002. Going into 2004, he was not considered a front-runner but came back to win the Iowa caucuses and almost every primary and caucus afterward, gathering enough delegates to be the Democratic nominee. His history includes a bachelor's degree from Yale University in 1966 and a law degree from Boston College in 1976. His military service includes the Navy from 1966 to 1970 and the Naval Reserves...
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Most Important Social Issues
638 wordsKevin Sellers April 8, 1998 Social Issues of Yesterday and Today "Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, that we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend or oppose any foe to assure the survival and the success of liberty", (John Fitzgerald Kennedy). The problems and social issues of our nation years ago have become the problems of today. John Fitzgerald Kennedy became the thirty-fifth president of the United States of America on January 20, 1...
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Concept Of A National Id Card System
1,420 wordsThe concept of a national ID card has been debated in the United States for over three decades. In the past, the opposition as well as its allies has been strong. As a result of the September 11th terrorist attacks there has been new interest in the concept of national ID cards. While this idea is not all a new, it is closer to becoming more of a reality than ever, gaining the approval by the key members of congress. Currently the Bush Administration objects this renewed idea, however due to the...
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Hardin And Singer
1,989 wordsShould Rich NationsHelpPoor Nations? Adriana Hernandez Poly Sci Prof. Murphy 02.26. 02 Imagine living in a community where every minute of everyday you were hungry, under clothed, and at risk for death because you are poor. Now imagine waking up and your biggest problem was which sweater to wear with which jeans. Both are scenarios that occur on a daily basis in our countries, some more extreme than others are. With that in mind a question of whether or not rich nations have an obligation to hel...
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New Euro Currency
426 words11 nations merged currencies to create the euro. Europes leaders say that the unified currency will promote bussiness, underpin unity and strengthen their role in world affairs. Officially at midnight on New Years Eve the euro became the common currency of Germany, France, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium, Austria, Portugal, Finland, Ireland and Luxembourg. This event is hailed as a historic turning point in Europes history. By uniting Europe has created a powerful new economic force. Brit...
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Certain Products Into The Country
790 wordsConsequences of Trade Restrictions and Tariffs How does imposing trade restrictions affect a country's macro economic objectives? Nowadays all countries need to trade between themselves. Countries always lack of some type of good and the only way they can get them is by importing them from other countries which do produce the desired goods. However, countries many times import products they are able of producing and now, this isn't a matter of need; it's a matter of taste in order to give the co...
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State Legislatures Vote
467 wordsThe falls of this country are due to the Articles of Confederation and a weak centralized government. To correct this, a strong national government will need to take its place. The majority of this delegation wishes to accept the Constitution as the new federal government of the United States. Many good arguments were brought up during the proceedings such as William Paterson's view of revising the Articles and proposing the union of the states as merely federal. Alexander Hamilton's idea of a s...
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Our Will On Other Nations
1,673 wordsAs we head toward the 21st century, America will be the greatest influence to the rest of the world as being the only true superpower in the post-cold war era. It is the only country with the military, diplomatic, political and economic might to handle any type of conflict or misfortune that may arise. The misconception that because the cold war is over, America should relinquish some of its military forces around the world and let country's deal with their own conflicts and economic adversities...
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Nih Scientist
411 wordsNIH Limits Scientists' Outside Work The National Institute of Health (NIH), is an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services and is one of the world's most well known research centers. The NIH web site states " its mission is science in pursuit of fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems and the application of that knowledge to extend healthy life and reduce the burdens of illness and disability". However, on Tuesday, allegations towards the disruption of ...
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World Before Other Nations
615 wordsGlobal imperialism began to take its toll on the world; a policy in which stronger nations extended their economic, political, or military control over weaker territories. As the United States began to plunge into the trend of overseas expansion, many wondered if the nation could justify its reasons for imperialism. The answer, my friend, is yes. It all began with European imperialism as Britain, France, Belgium, Italy, Germany, Portugal, and Spain competed for African raw materials and markets....
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Function Of The Level Of National Income
2,170 wordsWhat is 'macroeconomics'? You may have already studied microeconomics, which looks at supply, demand and prices for individual goods. Macroeconomics looks at the bigger picture and involves the study of the economy as a whole. National income Let us start by looking at a simple example - a'two sector' economy made up of households (consumers) and firms (producers) -and use this to develop the idea of national income. To start with we will ignore the impact of government policy and overseas secto...
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Freedom Ring From Stone Mountain Of Georgia
1,662 words'I have a Dream by Martin Luther King Jr [Delivered on the steps at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. on August 28, 1963] Source: Martin Luther King, Jr: The Peaceful Warrior, Pocket Books, NY 1968 Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow west and signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon light of hope to millions of Negro slaves who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the...
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Global Perspective The Drug Wars Between Nations
1,198 wordsOur Global Behavior and Acceptance When considering what our future society will consider as evil, such as we view slavery today, we must look to the past to estimate the future. The past two hundred years have led to enormous changes in the way we treat our fellow man. The next two hundred years, I believe, will lead to much more legislation and concern for the global impact of nation states and their practices. The human race has come to a point where we need to take careful concern for all is...
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One Day Live In A Nation
1,484 wordsM.L. KING'S 'I HAVE A DREAM's PEACH - Aug. 28, 1963 I am happy to join with you today in what will godown in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation. Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a great beacon of hope to millions of slaves, who had been seared in the flames of withering injustice. It came as a joyous daybreak to end the long night of thei...
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Name Of The War On Terrorism
396 wordsThe danger we face today in this country is not that government officials will make hasty and rash decisions out of fear. It is that they will use a national crisis as an opportunity to make themselves more powerful and less accountable for what they do in regards to our civil liberties and freedoms guaranteed by the Constitution. They realise that in times of great distress and anxiety the general mass of the population is not going to notice these new policies that they are going to rush throu...
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Zephaniah A Judgment
787 wordsZEPHANIAH A. Judgment upon all nations, especially upon Judah: 1. The word of the Lord came to the prophet 2. The whole world to be punished for ignoring the moral law of the universe. 3. The judgement will fall especially upon Jerusalem and Judah 4. The judgment is described 5. The day of judgment is near and its devastation will be great B. A plea for repentance: 1. All the people of earth are to consider their ways 2. Punishment on many nations, beginning with the Philistines 3. Moab and Ammo...
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National Spirits Of History
3,976 wordsIn Hegel's political theory the state is seen not only as an instrument of legal power, but also as the embodiment of a national heritage. Interestingly, theorists like Hobbes, Locke, and Bentham were able to talk of states and government as if they bore no relation to particular countries. A citizen's loyalty is, in fact, seldom to the state as an institution. Most people pledge and give their allegiance to the country of their birth or adoption regardless of the political system that country m...
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Signs Of Doom's Day
1,041 wordsThe earth is shaking, splitting open with red fire and clouds of smoke fill the air everything is out of focus. People are hysterically shouting, but the noise is too loud for anyone to hear. Is it a natural disaster that occurs in certain parts of the world? Or is it the end of the world, as we believe it? Judgment day or known as Doom's day to others is said to be a day when everything in the universe will be destroyed. The belief of this day has been with us since the beginning of civilizatio...
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Solutions To Many Persistent Social Problems
460 wordsThe issue that all nations must help in setting up of a global university is a controversial one. On one hand it may help in finding solutions to many persistent social problems that the world faces today. But on the other hand, the question is that can such an effort requiring such co-operation among nations of the world be possible? People may argue that the nations of the world that rarely are in agreement can never be thought to come up with this. I believe it to be possible and that such a ...
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Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary
719 wordsSince April 1999, scientists working with Sustainable Seas Expeditions have plumbed the depths of the ocean in a way never before possible. They are using a one-person submersible vessel, dubbed DeepWorker, which can reach 2,000 feet below the ocean surface. Through Sustainable Seas, a project of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and National Geographic Society with technical support from NASA and the U.S. Navy, marine biologists and researchers are able to observe firsthand wh...