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20 oct. 2014
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United States Intelligence Community

Case study - 3 pages - Educational studies

President Truman in collaboration with the Congress did find out that the United States could not meet their security needs without a defined structure for decision making. They had to find a way to deal with intelligence issues in the country. On this note, the president, in 1947 , did...

19 avril 2024

History of the United States - Document study

Tutorials/exercises - 3 pages - Linguistics & languages

King James I of England witnessed Spain's growing prosperity through colonization and the English wanted their share of the wealth. However, England lacked the financial resources that Spain enjoyed, because unlike Spain, which was governed by an absolute monarch who could allocate funding...

17 avril 2015
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Political influence of different racial politicians in the United States of America

Essay - 3 pages - Philosophy

Politics is a very intriguing part of the society. It is hard for one to satisfy all political needs while satisfying what the society wants. This has brought about the increase in racial people in the politics of the United States. The influence of these racial politicians cannot be...

22 oct. 2014
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Literature review-Cruel and unusual punishments in the United States

Case study - 5 pages - Educational studies

The subject of “cruel and unusual punishments” has been an issue of contention in the American States. The case of Cornealious Anderson brought the topic in the public media after a recent court case that sought to jail him for thirteen years after a decade from the time of committing a...

10 nov. 2015
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The history of the Indians of the United States

Course material - 3 pages - Ancient history

There are different “types” of Indians ; here we speak about the Choctaws and the Cherokee. The later are the “leaders”. Jackson, the American president, is trying to force them to leave their heartland. They are not willing to, therefore, they are starting to be civilized and...

12 mai 2015
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Did the Indian policy of the United States during the late Nineteenth Century merit the description of

Case study - 4 pages - Educational studies

The first pioneers thought the Great Plains had to be ploughed. They wanted to divide the land into plots and sell them to farmers. The Natives were against the idea of colonization. They were nomadic and would follow the buffalo for subsistence. They were deprived of their hunting grounds. The...

05 mars 2020
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The creation of the United States of America and its challenges

Course material - 1 pages - Medieval history

Religious liberty was associated with the US and its constitution. Religious moralism was the main feature of America even before the Revolution. Before the Revolution, there was an established church. Dissenters were free to hold religious services but had to pay a special tax that aimed at...

02 nov. 2016
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Trump President of the United States, what should we expect?

Essay - 1 pages - Political science

In the last few months, businessman Donald Trump has made a spectacular and surprising entry in the political world after rising to the position of the Republican candidate for the 2016 election just after announcing his decision to run. Trump has promised many massive changes in almost every...

08 févr. 2013
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International relations of the United States

Case study - 3 pages - International relations

After WWII, the charter of United Nations prohibited war. But the real order after WWII was a bipolar world with a Cold War between two powers: US and URSS = Legal system vs. reality. At the end of cold war: the world needs a new order. The US becomes the only leader because it is...

29 nov. 2010
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Study of the managerial culture and practices of the United Kingdom - published: 23/11/2010

Case study - 5 pages - Management

The United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has been a part of the European Union since 1973, at the Safety advice of the United Nations, OECD and the Commonwealth. Its characteristic feature rests on its insularity, which...

10 janv. 2011
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Study of the managerial culture and practices of the United Kingdom

Case study - 4 pages - Management

The United Kingdom consists of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has been a part of the European Union since 1973, at the Safety advice of the United Nations, OECD and the Commonwealth. Its characteristic feature rests on its insularity, which...

18 juil. 2014
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Analysis of the creation United States of Africa

Essay - 24 pages - International relations

The United States of Africa is a project that has been raising issues for decades. Indeed, many international actors, activists groups, countries and other companies are concerned about the unity of an African people formed as a strong and powerful continent. It is true that many key...

12 janv. 2009
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The evolution of the closer relationship between the United States and India - publié le 12/01/2009

Thesis - 14 pages - International relations

Since its independence and the end of the cold war, India has evolved considerably. Nowadays, India's power is rising like its influence on the international scene and the emergence of India as a major Asian power is a matter of fact. Indeed, thanks to diverse advantageous characteristics, India...

29 sept. 2010
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Analysis of the creation United States of Africa - published: 29/09/2010

Essay - 24 pages - International relations

The United States of Africa is a project that has been raising issues for decades. Indeed, many international actors, activists groups, countries and other companies are concerned about the unity of an African people formed as a strong and powerful continent. It is true that many key...

10 janv. 2011
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The United States from 1918 to 1945

Worksheets - 15 pages - Modern history

This is a study of the social, political and economic scenario in the U.S. in the crucial period from 1918 to 1945, when it faced new challenges. It gained an important role on the world stage at all levels, but at the same time experienced divisive forces and had to overcome internal...

22 mai 2007
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How the media, through their coverage of 9/11, legitimized the future US military attack on Afghanistan, in the United States

Dissertation - 89 pages - Political science

Here we will study the media and more particularly the press. Their role will be crucial since they will be the link between the government and the population. The attacks on New York and Washington triggered an overflow of articles for weeks on end, with the press mainly displaying an...

30 mars 2007
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The evolution of the closer relationship between the United States and India

Essay - 13 pages - International relations

Since its independence and the end of the cold war, India has evolved considerably. Nowadays, India's power is rising like its influence on the international scene and the emergence of India as a major Asian power is a matter of fact. Indeed, thanks to diverse advantageous characteristics, India...

30 juin 2011
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The Effects of the Soviet Union's Foreign Policy on the United States

Essay - 6 pages - International relations

Relations with the Soviet Union have been a large concern for the United States since the end of World War II and the emergence of the Cold War. The Soviet Union and its foreign policy during that time prompted otherwise avoidable animosity and conflict for the United States, namely...

04 févr. 2015
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Was there ever any realistic chance of an accommodation between the United States and the People's Republic of China in 1949/50?

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

In early 1949, China was a nationalist country, ruled by Chiang Kai-shek and sustained by the United States. At the same time, the Chinese Communists were rebelling and ruling large parts of the country, and were constantly progressing. It was obvious that they were soon going to rule the...

25 juil. 2014
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« The Weapon of the Weak » for a superpower. Multilateralism and the United States Foreign Policy

Essay - 8 pages - Economic politics

One reads a lot, especially in Europe, about American hegemony, unilateralism and even imperialism. For a lot of observers, that the current United States administration is pursuing an unilateralist foreign policy is obvious. On issues ranging from the Iraqi war to global warming to the...

03 mars 2008
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Did the League of Nation fail?

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

The idea of an international organization find its roots in the early 18th Century, carried out through Kant's nib. As the world changes and goes towards a globalization of political, economical and social factors, the will of a new form of a society appears to be one of the major concepts of...

31 juil. 2009
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Honor killing in the United Kingdom

Case study - 31 pages - Sociology & social sciences

In recent years there have been a spate of killings in the UK characterized by the family members killing their own daughters or one of the female family members. These killings have one theme in common: a female member is generally killed by her family brutally for transgressing family code....

29 sept. 2010
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Do the U.S. really constitute a united country? - publié le 29/09/2010

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

The people who wrote the Constitution and those who voted it had a goal to create that is “a more perfect union”. Still what is the measure of the perfection? Two hundred years of independent history, of steady and reputed democracy? What does “a union” mean? Finally, does USA...

02 juin 2008
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The Sociological Aspects of the Globalization of Soccer in the United States

Essay - 5 pages - Sports

Through an extensive review of related literature, the present study intended to investigate the sociological aspects of the globalization of soccer in the United States. The key findings are as follows: 1) poorer countries suffer from “leg drain” over the richest soccer clubs,...

03 mai 2005
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The Networks of the Renewable Energy Policies in the United States, Belgium, and France.

Essay - 28 pages - Ecology & environment

At the end of September 2004, the Russian government announced its ratification to the Kyoto protocol. This event gave the question of renewable energies a new breath. The goal of this work will be to compare the networks of decision in the three home countries of the members of the group, and to...

10 mars 2010
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Do the U.S. really constitute a united country?

Worksheets - 3 pages - Political science

The people who wrote the Constitution and those who voted it had a goal to create that is “a more perfect union”. Still what is the measure of the perfection? Two hundred years of independent history, of steady and reputed democracy? What does “a union” mean? Finally, does USA...

13 janv. 2009
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The Daily Mail's electronic version, United Kingdom - publié le 13/01/2009

Essay - 6 pages - Journalism

The news outlet I have chosen to analyze is the internet version of “The Daily Mail “, a newspaper based in the United Kingdom, very famous especially in England. It includes the daily version of this newspaper as well as “The Mail on Sunday”, its week-end's edition....

20 mars 2007
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The Daily Mail's electronic version, United Kingdom

Essay - 6 pages - Medias

The news outlet I have chosen to analyze is the internet version of “The Daily Mail “, a newspaper based in the United Kingdom, very famous especially in England. It includes the daily version of this newspaper as well as “The Mail on Sunday”, its week-end's edition....

15 janv. 2009
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Was there ever any realistic chance of an accommodation between the United States and the People's Republic of China in 1949/50? - publié le 15/01/2009

Essay - 6 pages - International relations

In early 1949, China was a nationalist country, ruled by Chiang Kai-shek and sustained by the United States. At the same time, the Chinese Communists were rebelling and ruling large parts of the country, and were constantly progressing. It was obvious that they were soon going to rule the...

19 mai 2009
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Is the United States of America an Empire in Decline?

Essay - 5 pages - International relations

While the international history was predominantly centered on Europe (Greek Empire, Roman Empire, French Empire, British Empire, etc.), the continent lost its place of leader at the beginning of the 20th century, "shattered by its long crisis" by 1945. It was surpassed by the two superpowers: the...