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    The United States’ education ranks low on multiple ranking sources, ranging from literacy levels to mathematical abilities and every curriculum in between. We rank 17th overall, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit. Not only is the United States ranked educationally low, the gap between the United States and the country in first place, South Korea, the gap is over one hundred points on the literacy tests. The top educational countries around the world have shown to accelerate their test scores

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    country is well endowed with natural resources like minerals, forest cover and water resources. Russian mighty and power was acquired during its membership in the Soviet Union were it emerged as a super power. The country has permanent membership in the United Nations Security Council; it is also a member of the Group of 20(G20), Group of 8(G8) and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation. This paper will critically examine the Russian national

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    Many people have died for the United States. They died for freedom, liberty, and justice. Most American soldiers who died in the past 15 years, died in the Middle East. To reduce the death toll the United States should not involve themselves in the Middle East for three reasons. First, the United States risks the lives of soldiers and civilians in the Middle East. Moreover, the United States can be targeted by terrorists from the Middle East. In addition, the United States do not have very strong relationships

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    The Causes of America’s Involvement in WWI In the beginning of World War I the United States held a position of neutrality, until German U-boats continuously sunk U.S. ships, Mexico and Germany made secret alliances against the United States, German propaganda was seen as threatening in the eyes of America, and trade conflicts among both sides concluded in America’s entry into war in 1917. The United States President, Woodrow Wilson, along with the vast majority of American citizens, wanted to remain

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    The importance of the United States’ history should be recognized and valued by Patriots due to its significance it has in our daily lives. We should be intrigued to learn American History and interested in the foundation and establishment of our country. Patriots need to recognize the past and learn from the good and the bad that has resulted. Additionally, history educates Patriots with voting,

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    revolutionist, political workers, and activists. The Yippies harbored collective action by using elements of performance to demonstrate their cause. In 1967 to 1968, Yippies constructed multiple street demonstrations in protest of the United States military involvement in the Vietnam War. The group was founded by Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, two men that became a symbol for radical activism. The group was founded by the two activist in 1968. Yippies goal for these performances were, protesting Johnson's

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    By claiming that the United States, "the greatest purveyor of violence," prefers, "massive doses of violence to solve its problems," King effectively establishes the U.S. government as the pervasive wrongdoer. Moreover, this set of diction allows King to logically state that he can not continue to fight on behalf of the oppressed if he himself doesn't address their oppressor, the U.S. government

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    Non Military Schools

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    Defense families. These types of schools have a long history starting after the end of World War II (DoDEA, 2016). During this time, the United States military established schools for the children of its military members stationed in the Pacific and Europe. (DoDEA, 2016). Schools for children of military members stationed at installations in the United States were already well-established (DoDEA, 2016). Before these schools were established overseas, parents often organized small schools on

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    Vietnam against South Vietnam respectively. The Vietnam War was fought between 1955 and 1975 which fell in the middle of the cold war which was fought between 1947 and 1991. The United States of America as well as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics used the Vietnam War as a way to indirectly fight each other. The involvement in the Vietnam War was very unpopular in America and many movements were made against it. America was not strong in Vietnam particularly against the North’s army as well as the

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    century as the United States expands and goes into furthering conflict; Thoreau criticizes government and the contradictions of the social contract; he values and advocates political involvement (also an enlightenment

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