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... Another point of view included was that the United States viewed themselves as the best country and they should not get too cocky because other countries would ...
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... This ability to prevent disease is all important and should be viewed as one of the greatest potintial gains in human history; however the United States does ...
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... age. Once in the United States, however, the practice is viewed as barbaric, and as an insult to the women of Sudan. Many immigrants ...
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... being typical of the Chinese immigrant workers who came to the United States to ... every second of every day, are not American citizens, and are viewed as people ...
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... seemed inevitable. The United States viewed Japan's adamant refusal to budge on their stance as a sign of hostility. Immediately the ...
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... beginning to gain acceptance by the majority, but it faced stringent opposition by ultranationalists who viewed Herrera as eager to submit to the United States ...
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... Using Plato's definitions of "justice" and "success," the United States can be viewed as a type of democracy, where these values are only somewhat present. ...
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... Since the United States viewed helping Ho gain his independence from France as a move against their own allies, they declined. (The Vietnam War Vol. ...
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... born in the United States. However Art Shibayama stated in a teleconference, that even if you were 1/6 Japanese you were sent to the camps. The US viewed these ...
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... are? In the United States these people are viewed as outcast; there hasn't been a need for them in a very long time. Science, and ...
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... command. A battle which United States citizens viewed as a horrible attack by savage Indians, but was actually self defense. The ...
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... one chooses to be at war or provokes war for the sake of war...We make war that we may live at peace." In the late 1940's, the United States viewed the Soviet ...
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... instead spawned further acts of terror and inspired increasing numbers of people to take up arms against the United States. Far from being viewed as "liberators ...
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The case was decided in 1857 and, in effect, declared that no black--free or slave--could claim United States citizenship. Slaves were viewed as property, and ...
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... The United States sends medicines and free food to nations before it helps its own people. ... Though a hospital can be viewed as a place of business it is not. ...
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... Saddam Hussein should not be underestimated and the challenges against the United States less ... either in intervention or in direct support, has been viewed as a ...
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... to The Machine in America.3 The importance of this invention can be viewed in light of the fact that \"land given over to farming in the United States more ...
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... The United States people want to invite the lost puppy in and nurture it into a ... on the world a long time ago, the country will always be viewed as the world ...
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... The Russians viewed the Truman Doctrine as a declaration of the Cold War in 1947. The United States, not the Soviet Union, bears the responsibility for the ...
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... Unfortunately, while the United States achieved much in the way of progress, Tocqueville?s ... Women were being viewed as the epitome of gentleness and morals but ...
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... It is apparent that countries like Russia and the United Kingdom have power ... UNSC the organization will remain stagnant and will increasingly be viewed as an ...
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... as much free trade as possible, while at the same time preventing illegal drugs from entering the United States. ... http://www.algore2000.com (viewed 4/03/00). ...
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... Any attempt to criminalize cultural practices such as FC/FGM in the United States is viewed as nothing but an "official attempt to force compliance with the ...
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... by the Assembly of the various principles of the United Nations Charta. ... is questionable in which cases General Assembly resolutions should be viewed as legally ...
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... of the United Nations. In general, the council is in charge of implementing the peaceful settlement of disputes and may consider any action viewed by any of ...
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... as an isolated ownership statistic they are huge if slavery is viewed as the ... in 1949 only 2 percent of the spending units (families) in the United States held ...
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... from the United States was caught spray-painting a car and was sentenced to be caned (whipped) changed the way many viewed the laws of the United States. ...
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... Capital punishment, or better known as the death penalty, is a very controversial issue in the United States today. The death penalty has been viewed by many ...
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... In a talk with newspaperman RJ Bender of the United Press, Wilson states ... factor." Wilson demonstrates the visionary approach with which he viewed the Peace ...
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... They are found in many homes today and viewed as a necessity by many. ... The United States Constitution's First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech. ...
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