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    a year and a half later, our amazing and beautiful country took place. America has been alive and ever blossoming for 239 years. Our goal subsists to keeping that number high. My visions for America so we can keep blossoming remain as follows: a strong military force, a healthy society, and a faithful unity of people. Developing and sustaining a powerful military force takes the place as the first of my visions for America. On the day, September 29, 1789, our country’s first official military force

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    1.The introduction to new plants, animals, and technologies altered the natural environment of North America by impacting its economy and improving the overall natural environment of North America. For example, after the native new world plants such as tobacco, maize, beans, tomatoes, and lowly potato eventually revolutionized and drastically improved the international economy, in return the Old World introduced crops and animals to the Americans(New World). Columbus supplied the Old World with animals

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson once said "America is another name for opportunity". My vision of America is a place where citizens have a chance for success. Even though everyone cannot be a millionaire, that does not mean that you have to live on the streets. It should not matter if you are a farmer, a lawyer, a veteran, or even an everyday average person, they all have the opportunity to live the American Dream. This is why I envision America as a land of opportunity and success. In the countryside

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    History of the Americas September 8, 2015 Major Motivations of the English in Colonizing the “New World” economic and political values were apart of the English motives for migrating to the new world, however religious reasons were the dominating factor. There was a conflict in England between James I and Charles I that ignited a Civil War that lasted for 7 years. During this warring period it drove many people out which lead to inflation and poverty("European Colonization of the Americas."). People

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    Corruption exists to some extent in all countries. But in Latin America, corruption seems an inextricable part of life. Some schools of thought, particularly those in the political science circle, view corruption as functional to the maintenance of a political system. Meaning, corruption may not be ideal, but it represents a way for people to access resources that would otherwise be unavailable to them. In sharp contrast, economists point to the many downfalls of corruption: a climate of fear and

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    When looking at the history between the United States and Latin America, you see many interactions between them, all that aided the relationship that they have today. Despite that the United States and Latin America are in the same part of the world, the beliefs in which they govern may differ. This difference has often been seen playing a major role in the disputes that have occurred in past. The United States and Latin America have faced many social, economical and governing barriers in forming

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    discovered the far-reaching lands of the Americas and their immense amounts of resources. The riches of these lands lured people from many different European countries to try and exploit the resources to become rich and powerful. Others preferred to gain their wealth through other ways, such as conquest. The conquest of the “New World” overshadows the vast amount of trade that was taking place. The driving force behind the conquest and settlement of the Americas was the mercantilist trading system

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    When the Spanish and the Portuguese established the colonies in the Americas, not only did they bring their material culture of technologies, clothes, cuisines, architecture, crops, and animals but they also brought their intellectual traditions such as that of honor. The history of colonial Latin America gives many questions related to the understanding of honor. The culture of honor during this period of time was pivotal as it provided a set of values that organized society and individual lives

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    "Hezbollah 's presence in Latin America is growing and the organization remains the premiere terrorist organization in the world." - Douglas Farah Iran’s use of Hezbollah as a proxy is much akin to China using North Korea, however, the former is much more in stride with one another than the latter. It is said that where Iran goes, Hezbollah is not far behind. In order to run an international terrorist organization you need money. Despite receiving the majority of funding from Iran, Hezbollah

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    Latin America is home to an extremely diverse population, this is predominantley down to the fact that the majority of Latin America was colonized by the European superpowers of colonial times such as, Spain, Portugal, Britain, France and the Netherlands. As a result of this colonialism there has been significant political and social unrest in Latin America which has hindered the development of both social and economic processes. The “Blancos” dominated social, politcal and economic systems for over

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