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    Chief of State Orion Chran, the light is falling upon the New Republic’s devious dealings; this time, the citizens are not turning a blind eye. The unrest is growing within the failing government and many notable and established citizens are calling the government out on their corruption, saying enough is enough. Dimitri Halden, a Wing commander in the New Republic Star-fighter Command, recently joined the Crimson Syndicate after the New Republic’s High Command stripped him of his rank and privileges

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    As if the new republic did not have enough problems, they also had to deal with the fact that there was a general dislike felt for the new regime by most of the population from both the left and the right sides. This all went back to the fact that it was these politicians who signed the Treaty of Versailles. The people found it difficult to accept that the war had been lost. From the home front, it was not obvious that the war had been lost, and so it was difficult to understand why the politicians

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    heard that living in the Dominican Republic and living in New york are complete two different environments and lifestyles. Everybody who lives in the Dominican Republic has this american dream to come to New York because it is a better environment and lifestyle.Two different things about the Dominican Republic and New York is the weather and life style at home. When I was younger I personally witness the lifestyle people lived in the Dominican Republic compared to New york. In 2008 I visited my grandma

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    Problems the New Republic in Germany Faced from 1918-1923 The Weimar Republic faced a number of serious problems from it’s birth in 1918 to 1923. These included a failed communist revolution, in the form of the spartacist risings, within months of the republic’s inception, a number of right wing ‘putsch’s ( one of which was briefly successful ) and perhaps most seriously, certainly in the eyes of the ordinary, working class German, the inflationary crisis of 1923 which

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    Johnson APUSH Final Research Paper From the election of a new middle class government and the declaration of the Second Spanish Republic in 1931 until the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, Spanish society struggled to establish a stable, representative democracy for only the second time in its long political history. With the spread of industrialization, the rise of a new working class, and the emergence of a new era of political movements, ideals, and philosophical ideologies or

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    The New Republic has a history of providing thought-provoking and insightful journalism. In order to continue this tradition The New Republic must remain committed to providing honest and accurate reporting. The purpose of this memo is to examine a recent ethical dilemma effecting The New Republic and explore how to prevent similar situations in the future. Overview: On May 18th The New Republic published an article by Stephen Glass titled “Hack Heaven”. After the publication of this article Adam

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    Visiting a new country, moving to a new house, trying new foods, being exposed to different languages, getting to know new people as well as cultures, are experiences that everybody has on their bucket list. However, doing it all at once to adopt a new lifestyle can be too much for a teenager. Back in 2008, I was sixteen years old and going in 12th grade. My parents made a decision that changed the course of our lives. They decided to leave our home country, the Dominican Republic and start a new life

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    Thomas Jefferson strove to create a new Christian society unlike the monarchies found throughout Europe. This new government ideology, referred to as a republic, came to fruition as the elite and affluent white men representing the interests of the commoners within their state. The most important feature of this new American Republic was that support by the commoners was required for the government to function properly. Therefore, I believe this unique Republic structure

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    As I finish watching the movie, shattered glass, I saw that Stephan glass is a unique person when it comes to writing. The way that Stephan took the “The New Republic” and fabricated all those stories tells you something about his unique personality. Stephan has a way to get the attention of people through his stories and how he fabricated them to seem like these events had occurred. He thrives for the attention and is a person in need of gaining trust from these people to be accepted in that certain

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    In 2014, Ashraf Ghani was elected as the new leader of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This was the second time in the country’s history that a direct election was held and a position of power was democratically transferred. As a matter of fact, the country has made progress since 2001, when a United States-led invasion, with the help of UN, toppled the Taliban government. After decades of being ruled mostly under an emirate, monarchy, and dictatorship, Afghanistan now runs under a democracy

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