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    Being citizens of the united states of America, American people given certain rights and privileges. One of these importance privileges is provided to them by first amendment or their constitution, the freedom of speech every person in the world is born with distance voice of their won. The fundamental question is whether or not a person is actually granted freedom to use their voice in all of its entirety, and whether or not such a thing actually exists. French law said human many not agree with

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    November 10, 1972 there was a high jacking incident and resulted in airport screening for all carry-on bags and passengers. Following the next two years, congress passed the Air Transportation Security Act which is regarded that all carry-on bags in United States airports are to be screened but only to search for weapons or explosives. On December 21, 1988 a second explosive incident occurred in Scotland resulting in many casualties. The U.S. reacted quickly enforcing to have all checked luggage screened

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    smooth, academic, almost banal way of using the painter's material” (Hodin). However, there were supporters of the movement during its time. Published in 1935 in A Short Survey of Surrealism, author David Gascoyne praised the movement for its revolutionary ideals, stating, “Already

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    Throughout the existence of America, diplomacy allowed its government to form enduring, beneficial relationships with foreign nations, and at no other time in American history did diplomatic actions carry more importance than during the American Revolution. Not only did interactions between the fledgling colonies and European powers affect American victory, but relations within Europe also affected the birth of the new nation. Beginning in 1775, American diplomats such as Silas Deane, Benjamin Franklin

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    across the Arab world as well as the group does not acknowledge the authority of the State of Israel. There are many names that Hezbollah has been referred to such as Party of God, Organization by the Oppressed of Earth, and the Revolutionary Justice Organization. The United States State Department labeled Hezbollah a foreign terrorist organization. In 1982, the Shiite terrorist organization Hezbollah was founded as part of the Iranian’s government and led by religious clerics. Although it was founded

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    In his Communist Manifesto Karl Marx claimed that “the history of all hithertho existing society is the history of class struggles… the proletarians have nothing to lose but their chains. They have a world to win.” In Russia, the proletariat class did in fact win; the year 1917 marked the beginning of a new era that for centuries has been ruled by the Romanov dynasty, a period during which the country produced some of the greatest poets, writers, painters and philosophers of all times. This great

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    The historiography of the American Revolution can be primarily seen in four different perspectives. Founders Chic historians are concerned with the characters of the founding fathers. Loyalist historians focus on the mass exodus of the loyalists before and during the American Revolution. African American historians focus on contributions made by African Americans during the American Revolution, and finally Imperial historians are concerned with the British perspective and British colonial policy

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    especially true when discussing the current model of the United States healthcare system. The present day model of the United States healthcare system is the culmination of two hundred years of constant evolution due to ever changing societal norms. America has been in the forefront of major transformations throughout history and there have been integral factors that have been the catalyst for these changes. “Changes driven by

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    election. He lectured the audience with his speech which would be reminisced for centuries to come. The speech is so renowned for its since of duty and how powerful it is. He uses a strong appeal to not only his own ethics, but the whole country’s ethics united. Kennedy uses emotional argument to persuade the listeners to take a defensive stand and change their country. Furthermore, he appeals to the whole world when he refers to different areas of the globe while also uniting all human beings as one population

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    Women have been participating in the United States military since the Revolutionary War, where they were nurses, maids, cooks and even spies. They played vital roles in order to keep those fighting on the front lines healthier, and even a more important role in keeping commanding officers informed with private information stolen from the other side. Although the Revolutionary War took play in 1776, the first law to be passed that permanently stated that women

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