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  • Letter From Louise
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    "Her name is Louise Pierce. She was born in 1770. She is able to perform all tasks around the house. Louise will be sold as a single slave today and I start bidding at five dollars". That was the last thing Louise heard before my husband Thomas and I, Sarah bought her as our slave. Louise had no idea that she would be working a very low wage at all hours of the day. She was required to wake up at 6 am, prepare breakfast followed by doing the wash until lunch, which she prepared. After lunch, Lou...
  • Schiff Rothschild Control
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    ABOUT THE SPEAKER " WHO'S WHO IN THE THEATER' has always been the Bible of the People in the Legitimate Theater. It never played Favorites, it told no lies, it Glorified nobody. It always was an unbiased HISTORY of the men and women in the Theater. It recorded only those who proved their worth in the one - AND ONLY ONE - testing place of the Theater. BROADWAY: That 'WHO'S WHO' records the plays Myron C. Fagan wrote, directed and produced... Dramas, Comedies, Melodramas, Mysteries, Allegories, Fa...
  • Gambia River
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    The Gambia, translated from the French La Gambia was first colonized by Portugal in 1445 on what was later named St. Mary's Island. Subsequently, the area was visited by France and later, Britain who began to build strong trading posts along it's western shores. In the 1700's The Gambia was proclaimed to be part of Britain. By 1969 The Gambia became a republic within the British commonwealth of nations. In 1982 it was declared a republic in what was later declared the Senegambia n conference. Th...
  • Us State Department Vietnam Policy
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    US Must face the Truth: Know who is the Terrorist 25 Classic Quotes on Western Hegemony 1- 'It's really not a number I'm terribly interested in. ' -General Colin Powell [When asked about the number of Iraqi people who were slaughtered by Americans in the 1991 'Desert Storm' terror campaign (200,000 people!) ] 2- 'I will never apologize for the United States of America - I don't care what the facts are. ' -President George Bush 1988 [Bush was demonstrating his patriotism by excusing an act of col...
  • Only Economical Sector In Brazil And Argentina
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    OPEN STATEMENTMethanex Corp vs. State of CaliforniaMethanex Corporation, a Vancouver-based company, is the world largest supplier of methanol. The company has argued to NAFTA trade tribunal that California ban on methanol gasoline additive is illegal under NAFTA rules. Therefore, Methane x is asking NAFTA tribunal to award the company $970 million in compensation for their potential lost market investment. Metalclad vs. San Luis Potos In January 1997, Metalclad Corporation filed a law suit under...
  • Practical Applications Of Racial Classification
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    Across every state in the Union the call to classify can be heard. From the 2000 census to the job application come requisitions to mark the box that most appropriately describes your racial background. Spokespersons for the under-privileged segments of our society clamor to even the score (Scalia J., qtd. Judicial Review), and our governments subsidize such divisive rhetoric with legislation that mandates racial quotas (Judicial Review). Racial classification is wrong for three reasons: it is a...
  • Your National Independence
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    Frederick Douglass (1817-1895) was the best known and most influential African American leader of the 1800's. He was born a slave in Maryland but managed to escape to the North in 1838. He traveled to Massachusetts and settled in New Bedford, working as a laborer to support himself. In 1841, he attended a convention of the Massachusetts Antislavery Society and quickly came to the attention of its members, eventually becoming a leading figure in the New England antislavery movement. In 1845, Doug...
  • Prudent Realism To Hegemonic Realism
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    US Role in the World The role of foreign policy in the United States is a widely disputed area of politics. There are two distinct schools of thought that I believe, upon combining, will lead to a better approach to foreign policy. The first school of thought is hegemonic realism, the second, prudent realism. Through these two approaches America will be able to do a better job in helping other nations, while achieving our national interests. The advantage of combining these two schools is in a s...
  • Whole Fucking World
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    The gods must be crazy. Strange pollen is in the air. Like Mr. Dylan said, 'The times, they are a-chang in' '. What has it been, thirty years since he penned that line? What has changed? America, as a whole has wallowed in the pitfalls of it's own failures and mistakes for so long that we can't seem to break through this bad habit. Sitting here in out artificial pride and patriotism as we go out on the limb of World War Three. We tap dance on the landmines of world dominance. We are not in contr...
  • Question On The Subject Of Education
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    Setting: This debate between Socrates and Machiavelli takes place on a sunny afternoon on Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Both debaters are offering advice to this year's presidential candidates, Al Gore and George W. Bush. The debate is occurring outdoors and is moderated by Jimmy Fallon of Saturday Night Live. Three registered voters, with strong views on subjects pertinent to themselves, are primed with questions they want answered. The debate is about to get underway as Jimmy is starting to go ove...
  • Free Masonic One Eye
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    August the 2nd 1990 Saddam Hussain's forces crashed the defenses of oil rich Kuwait in fear of an Iraqi invasion into Saudi Arabia. The United States and her coalition allies poured into the Arabian Peninsula to form a deterrent that would be known as Desert Shield. The result was a series of diplomatic talks, negotiations and count negotiations that rapidly declined into a no hope situation. On August the 17th 1991 the Desert Shield became Desert Storm. The conflict was witnessed by millions th...
  • Every Citizen Of My Nation
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    Austiulism "Walk softly and carry a big stick" was a quote taken from Theodore Roosevelt which would only be half truth in my society. My philosophy would be more like "Make noise and carry a big stick". In this paper I will attempt to create a society where I will be the leader and address all of the aspects of a new society that will combine a few leadership qualities of Joseph Stalin and some of the ideas that we use in today's society. In the following paragraphs I will address the all of th...
  • Output Of Global Warming Gasses
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    The last decade, 1990-2000, was the warmest decade on record; 1998 was the warmest recorded year, and it seems inarguable that global warming should be a very large concern. All the nations of the world must work together if we are to successfully address the problem of global warming. It is imperative that we reach a global accord on the methodology quickly, for the longer we wait the worse the problem becomes. Currently the future of such initiatives looks dim. While the UN has created several...

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