Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism Terrorism refers to the indiscriminate use of violence to induce or cause fear and terror in the target population as a means or strategy to achieve political, economic, ideological, or religious aims. This provokes a reactionary and prompt force from the government, thus creating an unending cycle of...
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My name is ……………………, a ………………year student at……………………. currently pursuing a degree in……………… I am a legal immigrant of Indian descent who moved to the United States of America and is residing in the southern state of Texas. During the time I immigrated to the United States of America, I...
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Michael Bennet is a prominent and pragmatic politician who was first appointed by Bill Ritter, the Governor of Colorado, as the Senator for Colorado in 2009 to fill the vacant Senate seat left by his predecessor, Ken Salazar (The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity 2017). He was later elected...
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Gambling is an activity which is widespread in many regions in the world. However, it is more prominent in US. In this paper, a comparison in gambling between US and other parts of the world was carried out. It was established that while the games played and the purpose of...
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The Concept of Due Process The concept of due is enriched in the constitution as a right and privilege for everyone. In particular, due process relates in the state's respect, consideration and upholding of the rights that a citizen has regardless whether the person is a criminal suspect, free person or...
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The Program offers nutritional help to families and individuals with low income; SNAP also empowers communities economically. The organization works with nutritionists, federal agencies, the adjacent communities and faith-based organizations. People are helped to make informed decisions on applications and benefits of the program. Those who are eligible (low income...
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Democracy: Representation and Civil Rights Democracy is a system of a government of the people, for the people and by the people. The public elects a few leaders to represent them and make laws and policies in a manner that exhibit political equality. Political equality is the process of equal treatment...
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I have been out of the country many times and have seen the shattered lives of others and their families because of the issue of unauthorized immigrants denied the right of citizenship in the United States. More so, the Dreamers and DACA act have now expired and the government cannot...
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Globalization is putting increasing pressure on the and strains on the resources, coherence, sovereignty and principles of self -governance on the nation states. As result to this, the rate of emigrants and immigrants has tremendously increased making some of the nation states adopt the principle of walling their states for...
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The Impact of Rising University Fees in Texas The university fees have continued to climb annually in the pursuit of higher education in Texas. The hiking of the fee has presented many challenges to the Texas students as well as their parents who bear the burden of the increased cost of...
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In our current days, various kinds of depressive prosperity typically affect several residents residing in the United States of America (Gee, 2017). Many people tend to enjoy their vast wealth, joyful lives, and health; even though, there still exists some group of persons who always remain unnoticed. These people have...
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There is a need to analyse whether Parliamentary System is more Democratic than a Presidential System. Besides, deciding whether a parliamentary system is more democratic than a presidential system raises a lot of controversies. Democracy typically involves a system of governance whereby the citizens exercise power directly or choose individuals...
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