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  • Moral Revolution
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    The Republic of Honduras (La Republica De Honduras) is a nation whose world view is rooted firmly within their Roman Catholic heritage. Whenever the opportunity presents itself, Honduras strives for peace and harmony throughout the world. Though we recognize our country's relatively small size, we feel it is our and every country's responsibility to do what is necessary to improve our world. Within our own borders, our President, Carlos Roberto Reina, has taken steps to improve the lifestyle and...
  • President John F Kennedy
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    PAID ADVERTISEMENT Summary of President John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address This inaugural speech establishes what John F. Kennedy's vision is for the United States-actually it is more of a world vision-of global unity, supporting freedom and human rights for all humankind. He suggests that we should all celebrate in this time of freedom. Man holds all of the power in his hands. Yet, there are still revolutionary beliefs being fought around the world. He does not want us to forget that we are al...
  • Makes A Good Ruler In History
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    What Makes A Good Ruler In history, the main reason why a nation prospers is because of its leader. A man named Niccolo Machiavelli stated his opinions on what makes a good ruler in his book The Qualities of the Prince. I believe that a leader should be intelligent, strong, caring and devoted to his people. Although people have different opinions in the qualities of a good ruler, all believe that a leader should help their nation grow and thrive, leaders such as Caesar and Lincoln did this for t...
  • Major Goals Of A Model Society
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    Lisa Pepper Professor Black CES Final Summary of the Model Society Goals of the Model Society Chart comparing aspects of different countries Comparisons between the Model Society and other major societies and theories Triangle Graph Comparisons Survey Bibliographic Information A Utopian society does not exist in any country in the world. The perfect system has not yet been developed. Certainly the United States and the Soviet Union have been two of the most admired systems OF the past, but they ...
  • Enlist In The Army On Active Duty
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    There are many job the army. Anyone one can join and be anything he wants. In the army everyone has the chance to travel the world. The army has certain benefits and requirements. All of them will be explained. The army is the oldest of the armed services and is responsible for land operations. The army has to be prepared to use any action to overcome any enemy that threatens the U.S. and the nation's interest. The army helps train the military forces of some friendly nations and supplies them w...
  • Country Gallup Poles
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    In 1935 a man named George Gallup of Jefferson, Iowa founded and became director of the American Institute for Public Opinion. He is best know for his Gallup Poles which till this day serve as the most respected public opinion surveys on politics. Before all major elections in this country Gallup Poles are conducted to get a firm sense of who is voting for which candidate and often why. Now with out any question the poles themselves are a great tool for politicians in order to gauge where and ho...
  • Quarries In The Peak District National Park
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    Mining and quarrying were the backbone of Britain's economy since the start of the industrial revolution. Due to cleaner methods in energy production, which have been enforced during last 100 years and the course of developments in modern technology, Britain's principle wealth is now governed mainly by the success of her tertiary businesses synonymous with the larger towns and cities. Nevertheless our standard of living also depends on the supply of aggregates, the most basic of building materia...
  • Current Financial Reform Of The Un
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    If the United Nations is to remain an effective force in the worlds political spectrum it must reform, and make itself more financially sound and become a more consolidated unit with each country being given equal representation and opportunity to have their opinions voiced and respected. When the UN was formed in the post war 40's its goal was to keep another war from occurring as well as make the world a better place to live. Problems and controversies have recently plagued the UN and the veto...
  • End Of The Assyrian Empire
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    Assyrian Warfare During Mesopotamian times, wars were what divided ruling periods. There were many different peoples that dominated Ancient Mesopotamia and the Assyrians were one of them. The Assyrians prospered mainly because of their divine talent to defensively resist and offensively overwhelm their enemies. At no point of Assyrian rule was there ever a time without conflict of some sort. The Assyrians were known to have a powerful, ruthless army. The army was the largest Middle East or Medit...
  • Key Regions Vital To National Interest
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    Introduction: WASTE IN THE PENTAGONS BUDGET Many in Congress and the Department of Defense (DoD) argue that there is not a penny to spare in the Pentagons budget and that the military is right on the edge of having insufficient capacity to meet the security threats to this country. There are many expensive and unnecessary weapons systems initiated to fight the Cold War that drag on due to bureaucracy at a cost of billions of dollars annually to Americans. In addition to these wasteful purchases,...
  • Great Country
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    My fellow Americans... I come before you tonight not to bury the current U.S. in insults and criticism, but to raise her high like the precious gift of the statue of liberty that was given to this country from France out fo pure thankfulness and respect. I am not concern with what America is today my true focus is what America is so eager to become. That is why I stand before with sincerity and honesty in my heart and a burning, determined desire to make America once again "the country that sits...
  • Issue Of Free Trade With China
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    No Shoes, No Shirt, No Service For the past few months, I have been focusing on the events and the principles behind the founding of our nation. During these studies, I often wondered how some of the ideas we cling to became entrenched in our paradigms of perception. For instance, there are words that have become taboo because of the ways they have been used. They are so taboo, in fact, that it has become nearly impossible to use the words constructively, because using them either shuts off the ...
  • Drop In The Nations Economy
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    Lanyard I chose this object for the time capsule because it is the school of my choice. I hope to start in October of 2002. Currently I do not know whether I will attend the university because of money issues, this place is very expensive! This object fits into or nation because it represents the school, which represents the nation. Kettering is one of the top overall schools in the nation, and the number one mechanical engineering school, it represents how important education is to us Americans...
  • Lives Of Mountain Gorillas
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    Mountain gorillas are the most endangered of the gorilla species. Approximately 600 or so remain. They are massive in size, with a short, thick trunk and broad chest and shoulders. Its eyes are very small in proportion to its other features. Older males develop longer heads, and are twice the size of females. The most severe threat to mountain gorillas is habitat loss. The fertile volcanic soil of the Virunga Mountains is as highly valued as farm land. Conservation programs have been set up in R...
  • Millions Of People
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    All People should be accepted. People are all have rights and deserve their freedom. This will allow red and white. We require that you submit one of your own papers. This helps findfr ssays. com grow and add new papers! All data submitted becomes the property of findfr ssays. com and you give up all legal rights to it! We only accept original papers, do not submit copyrighted material! Hackers and viruses are more prevalent than ever, yet millions of people all across the nation have neglected ...
  • Palace To Its Original Glory
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    In the late 19th century, the allied forces of 8 nations invaded our country: China, and set a big fire to the Old Summer Palace (yuan ming yuan): the symbol of our country's glory. The fire reduced the magnificent royal garden into ruins and now visitors can only see a few dilapidated pillars and thriving weeds. but nowadays, voices were heard that we should restore the palace to its original glory. Certainly, if we do so, Beijing will have the most spectacular tourist attraction over the whole...
  • Underdeveloped Country Into A Democratic Nation
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    Progress over tradition: the clash of present and past vying for a significant place in the future. In this battle underdeveloped countries must wage a war to maintain an identity and a sense of self-reliance. At what cost will third world countries alter their state? The questions of modernization and globalization are necessary if not inevitable, but how can a nation riddled with external propaganda call itself anything other than a colony? International decorum forbids such terms as occupatio...
  • Bush's National Security Strategy
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    Source: Hard Choices: National Security and the War on Terrorism By: Ivo H. Daalder, James M. Lindsay, and James B. Steinberg About the Authors: Ivo Daalder and James Lindsay are "senior fellows", and James Steinberg's a director and VP for the foreign policy program. The policy program is located at the Brookings Institution. Vocabulary: Preempting-To take the place of; displace Tyrants-An absolute ruler who governs without restrictions Coalitions-An alliance, especially a temporary one, of peo...
  • Successful National Health Care Systems
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    Liberals like myself are the true lovers of America. We fight for the civil liberties granted us in the Constitution and equal treatment of all socioeconomic classes. Response: Civil liberties are essential, including the right to bear arms. All socioeconomic classes in this country have the same rights, I'm not sure what you are trying to imply by that. People in this country have freedom of association, if the Boy Scouts don't want to allow homosexuals to join their organization that is their ...
  • Nations Of The World
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    A new era of change is upon us. There now exists a movement that attempts to create a sustainable environment. The question remains how to go about this task. The film, an Inconvenient Truth has proposed that our old habits plus our old technologies have resulted in environmental damage. It further stated that by switching to new technologies we could avert or reduce the effects of global warming before environmental damage reaches catastrophic proportions. At this stage in the climate change si...

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