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The Supposed 9/11 Conspiracy
The Conspiracy of 9/11
According to the official version of the U.S. government, Islamic fundamentalists are responsible for terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. They were guided and supported by the terrorist organization Al- Qaeda of Osama bin Laden. Other versions provided, evidence to support that these ...
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NUCLEAR POWER
Canada should increase its reliance on nuclear power because it does not emit carbon dioxide or other air pollutants
“Canada should increase its reliance on nuclear power because it does not emit carbon dioxide or other air pollutants”
Introduction
It is the science that has been able to discover all the ...
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CONGRESS AND BUREAUCRACY
Congress Gives Power Away To the Bureaucracy
Congress Gives Power Away To the Bureaucracy
In general, bureaucracy is a large organization, in which people having specialized knowledge are organized into defined hierarchy with a mission. The bureaucratic agencies contain two bosses one is the president, and the next one is ...
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Decay of Party Organizations
Permanent campaign is a political science theory conceived by Patrick Caddell. The phrase "permanent campaign", its concept and its history, first defined by the journalist and later by the President Clinton senior adviser Sidney Blumenthal in his book, "the permanent campaign" in 1980. In the book, he ...
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A Professor Reflects
A Professor Reflects
Introduction
The American governmental system has come a long way since our founding fathers proclaimed the formation of the United States of America. This great country has gone through many changes, wars and crises. Every time through the hard work and dedicated efforts of our leaders, we ...
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Time to Reflect
Time to Reflect
Introduction
For any country, its future holds great value because it is a reflection of what the country has been through in the past. The thinkers in any country cannot dwell about its future till they have observed and analyzed the country's past. For a country like ...
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Politics
Security Council and Iraq War
Security Council and Iraq War
Methodology
The method used for this research is comprises of the qualitative data collection method. Qualitative data is gathered through secondary data accumulation, which is based on previous renowned and well acknowledge researches Descriptive method is used by analyzing the immediate, short-term sequence ...
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TREATY OF VERSAILLES
Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Versailles
Introduction
The Treaty of Versailles was signed on June 28, 1919 in the Hall of Mirrors, at the Palace of Versailles, between France (Georges Clemenceau), its allies (United States: Woodrow Wilson; Italy: V. E. Orlando; Great Britain: David Lloyd George) and Germany. It brought ...
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POLITICS
Politics and Power
Politics and Power
Introduction
Politics does not only involve the balance of power but also a gamut of rules, activities, and goals which set the tenor for the whole society. When the rules and regulations are formed for the betterment of the society, social inequalities decrease.
It is ...
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War on Terror and Protection of Human Rights
War on Terror and Protection of Human Rights
Introduction
The War on Terrorism is a campaign of United States supported by several members of NATO and other allies, with the stated purpose of ending terrorism internationally, systematically eliminating the so-called terrorist groups, so considered by ...