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Jason BeaulieuEnglish 10130 January 2002The Drug WarHow many people have heard about the Drug War the US is supposedly fighting? A few months ago in another class we were asked whether we thought Marijuana should be legalized in class and seven people were against legalizing it, six were for it, and...
While the American government is often admired for its democratic policies and freedoms established there, there are still problems that exist. In terms of civil liberties, the United States of America represents a great system, but it's when these freedoms are compromised to ensure the nation&...
"2004" Presidential Debate This year's election is running very close. It's probably the closest running election we have seen in a long time. We all know that there is a possibility there could be a transition of power taking place. Therefore watching the three debates al...
I felt the article Superpatriotism: The Importance of Being "Number One" , by Michael Parenti was a very interesting yet disturbing article. The article interests me because most of the people in my family have the attitude of a super patriot. Coming from a big family all four of my ...
The State of the Union is a speech delivered by the president directed towards Congress and the citizens of the United States. In this speech, the president addresses the problems that our nation faces today; both domestic and foreign. President George W. Bush opened his speech with the issue of Ame...
A marine came into our class on Thursday to speak to us about his experiences on war and his opinions of war. The marine was a recruiter for the marine core and he had lots to say about joining the core and what the requirements are. He had been in the core for about 10 years so he had lots to sh...
Reeves, Richard. President Kennedy: Profile of Power. Touchstone, 1993. Richard Reeves is best known as a writer, syndicated columnist, and producer of several documentary films. He has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award in 1998. He was...
The United States of America, a young country on the world, has become the most successful, powerful and effectively country. Today, it is easy to see many symbols of the USA while traveling around the world. Coca-Cola, Pepsi, McDonald... can be easily found even in the third world countries. The f...
He first tried the law profession by enrolling in Columbia University. He didnot enjoy it and soon left school. He published his first book in 1882 it wasentitled "The Naval War of 1812". He had begun work on it while still atHarvard. Then Teddy decided that he would try a career in politics. H...
Introduction: Theodore Roosevelt became the youngest President in the history of the United States after President McKinley was shot and died nine days later. He was very popular with the public and is only one in four presidents to have his face on Mount Rushmore. Was Roosevelt a successful pre...
Clear And Present DangerThe novel starts off at a slow pace and not much happens in the first hundred pages. Clancy can be forgiven because the rest of the book makes up for its few shortcomings. The scene that sets the story for the novel is the horrid scene of the president's family friend tortur...
"Clear And Present Danger" Tom Clancy This novel begins with the murder of a man and his family aboard a yacht. The murdered man was a long time friend of the United States President. The President orders an investigation into the death of his friend and is disturbed to find that his friend is in...
John D. Rockefeller He was born on the 8th day of July in the year of 1839, in Richford New York. He was one of the five children that his parents had. During his childhood years, he looked up dearly towards his father. John D. Rockefeller's father was a traveling salesman teaching young boy...
Milton Last-nameEnglish 1004 November 2000The U.S. has caused a lot of problems in Central American countries using intervention.One of the United States' biggest problems is with interfering in other nations business. The United States has intervened with many countries when they were in trouble. ...
The U.S. has caused a lot of problems in Central American countries using intervention.One of the United States' biggest problems is with interfering in other nations business. The United States has intervened with many countries when they were in trouble. Such countries as Panama, Vietnam and Ira...
Civil LibertiesWhat has happened to the U.S. is a confusion of terms. Liberty has been used to supplant freedom. The terrorists' acts were facilitated by the efforts of liberty groups. People don't want to have all those protective measures to get on an airplane. If checks are removed then it ma...
William Jefferson Clinton, by far the MOST controversial President of our TimeOn January 20, 1993, our current presiding president, William J. Clinton was sworn into office. For the past six years, one of the most flamboyant presidencies has been lived out and still continues to this very day. In th...
WAKE UP!!!We are approaching the point of no return, in terms of what makes this nation great. Now, we have already leaped grossly past the barrier or morality and decency in our society, but one of the few things that we have always been able to depend on is slowly slipping out of our grasp. Am I c...
George Herbert Walker Bush was born in Milton, Massachusetts on June 12, 1924 the second of five children of Prescott Sheldon Bush and Dorothy Walker Bush. His mother Dorothy was the daughter of a wealthy investor, and his father Prescott was an investment banker and US Senator from Connecticut. As ...
Ronald Reagan had a very successful life. He was the 40th president of the United States (1981-1989). He was an actor for 30 years before he became involved with politics and starred in more than 50 movies. Reagan was born on February 6, 1911 in Tampico, Illinois. Reagan was raised by his traveling ...