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    Donald Trump has yet again done nothing more than manifest himself as unfit for office. In the recent second presidential debate between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton his true colors were viciously bleeding through. As the election grows closer and time gets narrower‚ Trump is crumbling at the peak and is without control. Is this how we want our country to be depicted to the world? The spotlight is focusing in and Trump is growing weary when it comes to answering any vital question. Shown in

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    states‚ the fragmentation of countries‚ and regional conflicts affecting several countries. The most important and long-lasting geopolitical event of the 20th century is the Cold War. The international humanitarian system has witnessed a dramatically transformation since the end of the Cold War‚ and even more so since the “war on terror”. To understand humanitarian intervention in contemporary complex emergencies‚ the course will analyze the humanitarian action and the changing geopolitical system.

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    George W. Bush Since the start of the United States of America‚ our greatest leaders have been our presidents. They are who we trust to run our country in an honorable way. A great leader instills good morals‚ communication‚ and honesty. George W. Bush is a great example of this‚ he is one of America’s finest Presidents. He led our country with courage and pride when faced with tough times and he never failed to care for the citizens. George W. Bush was born in New Haven‚ Connecticut on July 6

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    Although opponents claim the US current method for combating ISIS is very effective‚their methods are actually ineffective because Airstrikes can’t stop the spread of the Islamic State‚Ground war would be too long and costly and ISIS is still able to get funded from within the US. Airstrikes can not stop

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    organized on September 21‚ 1866 at Fort Riley‚ Kansas as part of an expansion of the Regular Army following the demobilization of the wartime volunteer and draft forces. From 1866 through 1871‚ the Regiment was posted at Ft. Riley and fought in the Indian Wars‚ notably at the Battle of the Washita in 1868. From 1871 through 1873‚ Seventh Cavalry companies participated in occupation duties during the Reconstruction period in the South. Sent north once more to the Western Frontier‚ the Regiment garrisoned

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    inaccuracy‚ and misconception in their language by using euphemisms‚ doublespeaking‚ dying metaphors‚ verbal false limbs‚ pretentious diction‚ and meaningless words. A closer look at today’s terminology and wording of political policies and justification of war events illustrate Orwell’s message. Officials‚ instead of calling their new weapon a Titan II nuclear-armed‚ intercontinental‚ ballistic missile with a warhead 630 times more powerful than the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima‚ call it a very large potentially

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    regardless of international support or consequences. Furthermore‚ its never ending “War on Terror” exemplifies this willingness‚ where the United States affirmed to counter terrorism at all costs despite serious opposition from other foreign countries. These actions are in direct violation of the Golden Rule‚ and specifically unethical because of their explicitly disrespectful nature. Whether its preemptive war‚ spreading democracy‚ or the willingness to act unilaterally‚ research thoroughly

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    Since the post-World War 1 period‚ Liberalism has been actively advanced by Western (or ’first-world’) states as a desirable system of political theory. According to Dunne (in Baylis & Smith 2001‚ pp. 163)‚ the basis for its appeal stems from the fact that Liberalism is viewed as inherently ’optimistic’‚ making it a natural counter-theory to the Realist theories advanced by practitioners of realpolitik in the past (feudalism‚ dictatorships etc.). What makes Liberalism ’optimistic’ in a sense is that

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    The Fallujah Marlboro Man James Blake Miller‚ a Marine in the U.S Armed Forces‚ is seen here smoking a cigarette in the field of battle. His face covered in camouflage‚ blood and sweat. His eyes focused heavily on the horizon‚ scanning for danger. The edging of his helmet worn and tattered from intense battle‚ and the expression on his face shows his tiredness. He is a warrior‚ protecting what we have today in the United States of America. This picture has been posted in magazines‚ newspapers

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    believe. “How to Defeat Terrorism” was written in May 2004‚ at a time when the U.S. occupation of Iraq could see no light at either end of the tunnel. “Identifying Terrorists as a Diagnosis Problem” was written in December 2002 as a critique of the proposed “Total Information Awareness” program. It has been lightly edited to remove references to TIA‚ since many people have forgotten it. “The Seeds of War (a parable)” was written shortly after 9/11. In all three essays‚ I highlight tempting courses of

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