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    The year is 2045, everyone in the United States is living their normal lives, human nature was believed to hit its peak, but some thought otherwise. Many thought a revolution was on the verge of configuration. America’s leaders were quiet, but persistent. Even though this was happening, most if not all Americans saw this modern America as a utopia. The United States were at the top of their game financially, politically, and militarily. But three kids and their classmates knew otherwise.…

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    great responsibility. In these next four paragraphs we will discuss whether Abraham Lincoln, George Washington or Thomas Jefferson was the stronger president. All these men are extrodinary. All having amazing accomplishments in their time at the oval office, but which one was the strongest ? Abraham Lincoln, what a great man. He had leadership skills, commitment, morals and real values. Serving a thoughtful five years, stopped not by end of a term but death. The man who contributed one of…

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    John F. Kennedy's Legacy

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    Nation’s President he was an activist for civil rights and equality in America and looked to spread the message world wide invading Cuba trying to overthrow the ruling and dictatorship of Fidel Castro. Sadly, shortly after reaching 1,000 days in the oval office John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963 leaving behind a legacy that would never be forgotten creating the push for the civil rights act which got passed in 1964 and the Revenue Act also passed in 1964 . These accolades show…

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    Obama is by far one of the most important political figures in existence. He will be remembered for more than the average president, and has been working towards a better future for the american people since before he was in office. Barack Obama is known for his efforts in office such as reforming the American education system, as well as trying to solve the complicated and violent issues that worry us in the middle east. One way his efforts have been recognised is with the Nobel Peace prize.…

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    Theodore Roosevelt When Theodore Roosevelt became president of the United States in 1901, he was America's reform politician. He was tough on crime, he was tough on corruption, and he was tough on moral vices. That reputation immortalized his legacy, but to understand it, we need to understand where it came from. Before he was president, Theodore Roosevelt gained firsthand experiences with crime and corruption as the police commissioner of New York City. Lasting only two years in the job,…

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    In order to comprehend society and the way individuals interact with each other, sociologist, psychologist, anthropologist and many other scholars in the social sciences branch work together to create numerous theories to understand these interactions. By analyzing human behavior, creating studies, and doing research, sociologist have been able to break down the understanding of societal interactions into four theoretical perspectives; Functionalism, Conflict theory, Symbolic interaction, and…

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    design detail and needs to be balanced with the rest of the design of your home. Curves are added to break up traditional rectangular patterns. Spiral stairways might be added to replace the traditional straight staircases. Spice up the boring home office or even the old family room with geometric tiles and patterns to give the colorful versions a hearty go. Bold hexagonal tiles in brilliant, dark colors or metallic glint offers a dazzling visual contrast. From bold red and brilliant blue to…

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    aware that the data presented in the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) was flawed and inconclusive yet he did not put up a serious fight to voice his concerns, especially when the opportunity arose before President Bush. During a meeting in the oval office Bush remarks whether this is all the evidence they have to wage war against Iraq, Tenet confirms that it is a “slam-dunk”. He knows very well that the data is not solid but out of fear of rocking the boat he purposely does not relay the…

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    Newton’s law of motion is virtually in every aspect of your life. Many students complete the K-12 education system and are not educated on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). A large portion of the education system in the United States is slowly adapting to the ever changing world of science and technology. Going forward, STEM graduate workers drive our nation’s innovation and competitiveness by generating new ideas, new companies and new industries. STEM jobs are the jobs…

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    In America, it is time for the undecided voter to vote. The time has dawned on the American citizens to choose a new President to represent and lead our country. This election the nominees for the two main political parties for the presidency are Hillary Clinton for the Democratic Party and Donald Trump for the Republican Party. Being a Democrat, I believe that Hillary Clinton as the best fit for the United States President for the next four years. That being said, Clinton has many incredible…

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