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Immigration in January of 2010 Haiti Suffered
In January of 2010 Haiti suffered a 7.0 magnitude earthquake which destroyed much of the country and left the population devastated. When this tragedy occurred, Haiti was "already the poorest in the Western Hemisphere…
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Common Sense by Thomas Paine
The way I see it, Thomas Paine created the Common Sense so he can persuade the settlers to revolt in order to be free from the sovereign rule; as well as attempted to establish that the people can prevail a battle in…
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Origins and development of social science disciplines in the United States
The development and specialization of the various fields in the social sciences started with the establishment of sociology as an academic discipline in the 19th century. The architects of this early discipline include…
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Should Australia Adopt a Bill of Rights
Although Australia has been signing treaties that supported the development of a bill of rights in the country, none of the treaties are legally binding to the government of Australia, and the provisions for a Bill of Rights are not found anywhere in the constitution of Australia. This clearly means that the citizens of Australia and any other people living there are not protected by the law, in terms of their fundamental rights. There have proposals from different governmental and non-governmental organizations fighting for a Bill of Rights, but their efforts are yet to bear fruit. This article will address the necessities of a Bill of Rights, its implications on the Australian government and citizens, and whether or not the Bill of Rights has to be included in the Australian constitution. There will also be an argument whether the implementation of this bill should follow the Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act (2006) or any other options.
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Sports in Epic of America,
In Epic of America, James Truslow Adams coined the term American Dream, writing that it is "that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with opportunity for each according to…
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James Madison at His Inaugural,
At his inaugural, Washington Irving described the 4th President of the United States, James Madison, as "but a withered little apple-John, however, this small, wizened man was known as the Father of the Constitution,…
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American Exceptionalism: What Makes the U.S. Unique
When the American electorate re-elected George W. Bush as their President in November 2004, the rest of the world shook its head in collective amazement. They could not understand how someone the world 'loved to hate'…
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Response mechanisms and applications
¶ … Monroe Doctrine was issued in 1823 in response to encroaching European colonization in the Americas and also to provide a foundation for American foreign policy. In many ways the doctrine was designed to ensure that…
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How the internet provides solutions for survival and resilience
The topic in research entails How to survive with no internet". For every 100 inhabitants an average of 35 people is internet users. Since almost half of the population depends on internet to survive, it would be true to say that it is impossible to survive without internet. The following topics are discussed in full detail Make Friends with a Smart Person. Develop More Facial Expressions(emoticons ) .Produce A Vaudeville Show(entertainment).Take Interest In The World Around You(world wide). Kidnap Anthony and Ian the conclusion then sum up the overall concept of the work in relation to the internet absence in the current society.
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Pluralism versus elitism: wealth and power in America
America was not founded as a Democracy or as a Monarchy, for the educated and landed founding fathers felt assured that neither would provide the nation with rights for all and privilege for the few.