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    The State of Wyoming

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    I chose this state because I knew nothing about it. It’s great to learn new things about some where you’ve never gone or plan on going. As I complete this research on Wyoming .I Plan to learn exciting things about this state. I also would also like to visit Yellowstone national Park A lot of First were named an established in the state of Wyoming. For Example Wyoming is the first state to have a county library in the city of Laramie. This was organized in 1886 of August. In the western

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    States of Matter

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    States of matter Four fundamental states: Solid - In a solid the particles (ions‚ atoms or molecules) are packed closely together. As a result‚ a solid has a stable‚ definite shape‚ and a definite volume. Solids can only change their shape by force‚ as when broken or cut. Liquid - A liquid is a nearly incompressible fluid that conforms to the shape of its container but retains a (nearly) constant volume independent of pressure. The volume is definite if the temperature and pressure are constant

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    Garden State

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    Garden State and the Uses of Recreational Drugs Andrew Largeman is a dysfunctional character from Garden State. Largeman‚ who hasn’t seen his family and friends in years‚ comes home due to the passing of his mother. This gives Andrew the time to see all of his friends who he has forgotten about. Largeman goes through life changing events by meeting the girl of his dreams and what the effects are if you do drugs for recreational purposes. The movie Garden State shows how the effects of long-term

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    Theories of The State

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    Aaron Ambrose Course Code: GOVT 1001: Introduction to Political Philosophy Tutorial Question: Examine and discuss the views of Hobbes‚ Locke‚ and Rousseau on the subject of the state of nature and the civil state. When we hear the word Iconic‚ we think of something or someone that stands out‚ one that‚ through its actions has been of great significance and has made a lasting impression on the way you live and society entirely. The work of Thomas Hobbes can definitely be described as iconic

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    State Capitalism

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    Articles mainly talk about rise of state capitalism‚ its growth and actions of the government‚ the variations of state capitalism‚ benefits and flaws and its future. Rise of state capitalism In the recent years‚ following the biggest financial/economic crisis in 2007-2008 that destroyed Lehman Brothers‚ state capitalism grew to be more popular. State capitalism is basically profit making and seeking‚ with the government trying to match the powers of the state with the powers of capitalism. They

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    US Marshals

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    decisions to help create my future career. When I was 19‚ I joined the Army as a Military Police officer‚ this is what helped make my decision to further my dreams as a Deputy in the US Marshals. I will discuss the history of the Marshals‚ job duties and responsibilities‚ and the reason I chose the US Marshals. The US Marshals were created approximately 200 years ago by Congress as the Judiciary act of 1789. In addition‚ they were given authority

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    US 1920-1945

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    1920 to 1945: Determining the Role of the Federal Government and its Spheres of Influence The United States experienced vast changes between 1920 and 1945. The “Roaring Twenties” marked the flourishing of the modern mass-production/mass-consumption economy‚ which delivered fantastic profits to investors‚ while also raising the living standard of the urban middle- and working-class. Following the Great Depression‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal aimed to restore some measure of dignity and prosperity

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    Myths In US History

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    Myths in U.S. History Myths and history have always been associated with one another. History is the study of past events. Myths have a similar but different structure to it. A myth is an exaggerated or idealized concept of a person or event. History is often taught from a single perspective‚ so certain events (for example‚ world wars) could be idealized. Myths have no credibility‚ but history does-right? For example‚ when one thinks of Christopher Columbus‚ all you might see is the guy who “discovered”

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    Civil Unrest In The US

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    America experienced an influential civil unrest due to several reasons during the 1960s and 1970s‚ which can be drawn parallel to the civil unrest that we see today in the United States to some extent. The 1960s election can be think of being analogous to the current elections. In 1960s presidential election‚ John Kennedy won the election‚ defeating Richard Nixon by a minute margin that divided the country in a similar manner as the 2016 presidential election‚ where Donald Trump defeated Hillary

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    Us-China Relationship

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    between the United States and China has never been smooth sailing. The relationship started off rocky with events such as the Peoples Republic and Tiananmen Square massacre and evolved into China being our biggest creditor and largest holder of U.S. debt (Alessi‚ Carin‚ and Zissis Pg. 1). Even though the United States aims for a strong‚ mutually enabling relationship with China‚ we are more realistically faced with a parasitic relationship‚ with China as the host. The United States and China have

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