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    limbs‚ or restore your sight even. A Proquest article reads‚ “Stem cells-which are usually taken from human embryos and grown in a laboratory-have the potential to develop into all other cells and tissues in the body. In 2001‚ then-President George W. Bush announced federal funding for stem cell research using existing stem cell lines. The announcement was seen as a compromise that allowed future research while preventing the destruction of future human embryos. In 2009‚ President Barack Obama issued

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    to carry heavy items to the ISS. That work is nearing completion. Second‚ the shuttles are getting old. They have been flying since 1981. Third‚ the shuttles are expensive to run. NASA needs this money for other programs. In 2004‚ President George W. Bush said he wanted astronauts to return to the moon. Eventually‚ he imagined travel to Mars. To do this‚ NASA needed to build a new spaceship. This would be expensive. NASA could no longer spend $4 billion a year on the shuttle program. President

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    the Vice President‚ Speaker of the House‚ and President pro tempore of the Senate) by the order of the creation of the cabinet positions‚ and the list as mandated under 3 U.S.C. § 19 follows this tradition. On March 9‚ 2006‚ 43rd President George W. Bush signed H.R. 3199 as Pub.L. 109–177‚ which renewed the still controversial Patriot Act of 2001 and amended the Presidential Succession Act of 1947 to include the newly-created Presidential Cabinet position of Secretary of Homeland Security in the

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    statesman can be compared to the difference between values and principles. For example: the belief that terrorism is wrong is a value‚ but the fact that America rallied together to fight it worldwide is a principle. Here is an example of how President George W. Bush was a statesman not a politician. Winston Churchill believed that Germany was building up a massive army to prepare for a large-scale war; that’s a value. But he also believed that Britain‚ among other nations should and must prepare to resist

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    themselves in small and big cities of the battle states. Another pro of the system is if a recount was needed it could often be centered to the specific state (s) . For example in 2000 a recount was proposed in the state of Florida between Al gore and George w. Bush‚ if not for the electoral college the recount may have had to take place in the nation. One of the cons of the electoral college is that it has a major possibility of not representing the popular opinion ‚ by that I mean the voting system has

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    Jim Borgman's War On Iraq

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    On March 19‚ 2003 former President George W. Bush declared war on Iraq‚ two years after declaring his war on terror. By the end of the year he had mobilized and shipped fifty thousand soldiers to Iraq. The political cartoon designed by Jim Borgman offers commentary on past socio-economic issues‚ suggesting that certain young adults risk life and limb not just for patriotism but for career opportunities. . Since the September 11 attacks the United States government has been on a quest to seek vengeance

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    Date of Infamy This paper will discuss similarities between 9/11 and Pearl Harbor and describe/evaluate/analyze the Presidential responses to the attacks‚ as well as examine/investigate the roles that class‚ culture‚ religion‚ and notions of superiority played in these attacks on the United States. Before comparing the two events there has to be an understanding of what happened at each event. On the 9th of September 2001‚ people were ready to go to work like any other normal day. Sadly

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    Salah D. "Enemy Arabs." Socialism and Democracy Winter-Spring 2003: 175-186. Lazar‚ Annita‚ and Michelle M. Lazar. "The Discourse of the New World Order: ’Out-Casting ’ the Double Face of Threat." Discourse & Society May 2004: 223-242. Neulip‚ James W. Intercultural Communication: A Contextual Approach. 2nd ed. Boston‚ MA: Houghton Mifflin‚ 2003.

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    Game Theory

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    Game theory is defined as “the study of the ways in which strategic interactions among economic agents produce outcomeswith respect to thepreferences of those agents‚ where the outcomes in question might have been intended by none of the agents” by the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Ross 1997). The disciplines most involved in game theory “are mathematics‚ economics and the other social and behavioral sciences” (McCain 1997). Game theory was created to confront the problem and provide a theory

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    Gun Control

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    Gun control is not one issue‚ but many. To some people gun control is a crime issue; to others it is a rights issue. Gun control is a safety issue‚ an education issue‚ a racial issue‚ and a political issue‚ among others. Within each of these issues there are those who want more gun control legislation and those who want less‚ on both sides of this issue‚ opinions range from moderate to extreme. Like most topics relating to government and its ruling ability‚ the topic of gun control is based heavily

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