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    Political Russia is a young nation with a current political system that is less than 25 years old. It is the successor state to the USSR, a former world superpower. It is important to understand the history of past governments. They influence the current political system. Russia’s size and composition (83 federal ‘states’) make it a difficult country to govern which results in low scores on established and peer-reviewed indices for democracy and rule of law. However, Russia is still a world…

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    Many types of technology have been *discovered due to space exploration. “The massive amount of data accumulated has reached 4.5 petabytes. That’s equivalent to completely filling 90 million four-drawer file cabinets with paper…” (Zaina Adamu, p. 2) After all that is a lot of file cabinets and the technology that stores all of that 3.information must be expensive but it is worth it. Technology runs our society today and without it the *world would be different, way different. “Hospitals,…

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    Department of Labor because they will help workers get fair wages and working conditions. The EMPLA does not cover the cost of the parent leave, instead the employer and the company pay out the benefits. To be eligible for EMPLA, you must meet United States residence requirements, worked at least a year before their birth or adoption of their child, etc. The penalties for not complying with EMPLA benefit as provide for under the Act, the first penalty is a ticket and warning, the second is three…

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    Afghanistan: The Face of Women’s Oppression Fighting for women’s rights is important because women deserve same right to chose education, healthcare, and their course of life. Living in a society where women must go out with a male escort, is discriminatory. Women must get power and sustainability as men. This is my motivation for this topic. For example, BBC reported that a mob of men in Afghanistan murdered Farkhunda. However, it wasn 't the solution to kill her; it was not justice for her.…

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    Women's Rights Mid-1900s

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    In the past 200 years, the United States of America has grown exponentially in several different ways. One of the most prominent is the change in women's’ rights. Today, no one would not be surprised to see a woman attend college to later become a career professional. Sadly, women in the United States began in a world where they were not able to get a job other than taking care of their own household; education and professional careers were completely off limits. Through several significant…

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    13 New Nations

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    The start of many new nations is a time of failure and improvement. The formation of the 13 new colonies and how they eventually lead to the creation of the United States is amazing as the nation as a whole jumps various obstacles. After the revolutionary war the U.S gained power as a nation through physical and economic growth. It also establish that it was a nation not to be messed with such as in the war of 1812 where the U.S was able to put up a fight against one of the worlds biggest army.…

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    an American Day in New York City’s Central Park on May 18, 1941. At this time Adolf Hitler and the Nazis had control over many countries and seemed to be heading toward world domination. At this time, many Americans did not understand why the United States needed to get involved with the war. Because of this, Ickes mainly used logos and pathos. He used ethos as well. Harold L. Ickes’ speech “What is an American?” was impactful and significant. He reminded Americans…

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    of the rights of nations, by the interference of any-one in the internal affairs of another.” This was a new concept of thinking for the time. For example, when war with the British seemed inevitable near the end of Jefferson’s tour as secretary of state, he proposed what would today be termed “economic sanctions” as an alternative to military force. In a letter to the economist Tench Coxe, he wrote: “As to myself, I love peace,…

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    Proyecto Argument Essay

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    local government soldiers. The fact that they’re alive today is a miracle. Stories like Micha’s have moved people to begin volunteering at Proyecto Adelante, a nonprofit agency that provides counseling services to people seeking asylum in the United States, as well as legal assistance. Patricia Warden is one of these very people. Warden, a Government teacher, has taught at this school for the past 19 years. She and her husband have a 13-year-old daughter, Sarah. For the past four years,…

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    Tang Politics

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    the leadership of Yang Jian in 581 in northern China. By 581, he conquered all of China by assimilating several weak states of southern China using skillful propaganda, river and land campaigns, and cultivating the Buddhist support and became the single ruler of unified China in centuries. He claimed as Emperor Wendi and focused on forging and restoring connections of all the states of his empire. He restored the long discarded civil service system of the Han dynasty and developed and…

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