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    My fellow Americans‚ ask not what your country can do for you‚ ask what you can do for your country.” is from a famous inaugural address from late President John F. Kennedy (BrainyQuote. Xplore). This sentence has a lot of meaning on it. By birth‚ we have to have some patriotism. If we cannot love our country‚ then we cannot love anything in this world. People serve their country in many different ways. Some become politicians‚ some join the army‚ and some just join the social service agency. There

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    U.S. institute similar practices of requiring people to join the military and serving for a year or more. I think we shouldn’t have to serve in the military for a year or more. Some people have one child and don’t want to have a effect of losing them even if they died in honor that means nothing to the parent. In conclusion to these statements some people had plans in life and being in the military could ruin their plans. I quote that Sanah Imran of the Huffington Post says “the last institution

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    National Identification Cards As a response to investigations after the World Trade Center‚ Pentagon‚ and Flight 93 attacks on September 11‚ 2001‚ America and four supporting countries invaded Iraq in March of 2003 to remove weapons of mass destruction and end Saddam Hussein’s contributions to terrorism. Likewise‚ vigorous dialogue concerning a standardized‚ national identification card surfaced in September 2001. Furthermore‚ in 2005 Congress enacted into law the REAL ID Act that supported the

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    A Summary of Alan Dershowitz’s “Why Fear National ID Cards?” Featured in 2001 in the New York Times Alan Dershowitz’s article “Why Fear National ID Cards?” presents the idea of a National ID Card system being put to use in the United States. The reasoning behind such an idea is this‚ with the sacrifice of some of the individual’s privacy a greater level of security‚ equality‚ and productivity can be achieved while discarding some of the insensitive and inefficient methods of identification

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    I think that the Allies powers should have lost WW1. This is because of the size of the Axis powers‚ European countries blaming each other ‚ how much money the Axis powers spent on their army and navy‚ Bernherd von Bϋlow’s speech to the Reichstag ( German Congress) ‚ the England Octopus‚ the area of the colonial empires. One of the reasons that the Allies should have is because of the Axis powers military size. For example the Axis powers where bigger in size than the Allied powers. The Allies

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    Mandatory Military Essay While many people feel that mandatory military service protects the United States‚ ultimately in reality it sacrifices numerous of our fellow young citizens to death. Therefore‚ we should not have mandatory military service even as a proposition. Till this day there is a huge debate about whether or not people of a certain age should be forced to go to war. People question‚ should young men and women attend the military service? Is it really worth it? Supporters

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    The last couple of years have been a long bumpy ride for me‚ as they have for everyone my age. Every teenager has experienced many of the same circumstances as I have and has dealt with them in their own way. As a student‚ I am an active participant in extracurricular activities. My first priority has always been to learn in school. During the past years of my high school career I have participated in the following: football (six years)‚ once as captain‚ 4 Varsity Letters in football‚ wrestling

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    olds in the military. Because you don’t no what can happen they could get shot‚or even blown up. That’s why I think we as young men shouldn’t go because I think we should have the opportunity to pick are lifestyle.And another reason is you wouldn’t be at home like talking about. My first reason I say no to this military thing i’m going to miss my family‚ especially my little sister because they need a role model in their life because without me who do they got. Second I will miss my girlfriend because

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    “The Cost of Losing a Military Identification Card” Losing a Military Identification Card has multiple downsides. There is no good in losing a Military Identification Card regardless of the situations. Here are a few reasons why it is not good to lose a Military Identification Card. One‚ someone can use a Military ID to sneak on to base and by passing security. Two‚ the Marine who lost their military ID will not be able to access restricted areas to civilians and will be restricted from computers

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    been seven years since I have written an essay. This is my third time trying out college. I hope that I can succeed and make up for my past mistakes and prove to myself and my family that I can succeed. Now‚ let me go back sixteen years and explain to my ten year old self why I chose military history. A lot has changed for me since my days in elementary school. Reading was highly encouraged and I read about the Civil and Revolutionary Wars when I was in the fifth grade. I was always fascinated

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