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November 2, 2004, may mark a new beginning for our country. The Bush An administration that began with so much promise and hope for our country has fallen far beyond my expectation. From family values, the economy, foreign policy, gun control, and the environment are just a few of the issues that ...
Cloning Cloning. Many people associate it with science-fiction novels, not with real life, but animal cloning is a process that is being attempted today all over the world, and human cloning might be next. But should cloning be made illegal? According to the Washington Post, cloning should be...
In the past, the United States has pursued its own vision of international security based upon a particular conception of politics. Its policies have naturally included the use of physical power to underscore strategic aims. This paper seeks to canvass the nuances of US military engagement in the s...
The purpose of this paper is to introduce, discuss, and analyze the essay "Faith and Diplomacy" by Madeleine Albright. Specifically it will discuss the religious support for the war in Iraq, and how faith-based influence has helped create and continue the war in Iraq and the war on terrorism. The ...
 To Clone or Not to Clone? In February 1997, when Dr. Ian Wilmut and his team of scientists in Scotland astonished theworld by announcing that they had successfully cloned a sheep, it sparked an internationaldebate. Since the invention of Dolly, scientists have been fa...
INTRODUCTIONMore than 100,000 deaths per year are attributed to alcohol, in the United States. Alcohol-related auto accidents account for approximately 24,000 of these deaths (most often the victims are under 30 years of age), while alcohol-related homicide account for 11,000 and suicide 8,000 dea...
Diabetes in the United StatesDiabetes affects more than15.7 million American's, or 5.9% of the population. In the United States alone, 10.3 million people have been diagnosed with diabetes and 5.4 million people remain undiagnosed, with 798,000 new cases diagnosed each year. Diabetes affects people ...
The making of automobiles started in the year 1770. In 1770 a man named NicholasJoseph Cungnot from France built a large steam-driven vehicle. The vehicle didn't lastlong because the vehicle could only be driven for 12 to 15 minutes before running out ofsteam and the vehicle was too heavy and had p...