Week 11, Jester Quiz!
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John Basilone: A Man To Emulate…If You Can “Heroes are ordinary people who make themselves extraordinary.” (Gerard Way) John Basilone – if you’re a Marine you know of this man, if you are not a Marine you probably don’t, and that is a shame. Like many American heroes he was not born into a rich
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The Social Security Act of 1935 The Social Security Act of 1935, was signed on this day, 88 years ago. While it aimed to establish a safety net for the elderly, unemployed, and other vulnerable segments of society, its execution and long-term implications warrant a closer examination. Social Security Act created a dependency culture, where
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The U.S. Census: Historical Evolution and Its Impact on Redistricting and Representation The U.S. Census, mandated by the Constitution, has been conducted every ten years since 1790. Its primary purpose is to count the population and gather demographic information about the residents of the United States. While its fundamental function remains unchanged, the Census has
Operations of U.S. Intelligence Agencies U.S. intelligence agencies are at the forefront of safeguarding national security in an increasingly complex and interconnected world. These agencies are tasked with gathering, analyzing, and disseminating critical information that informs policy decisions, protects citizens, and preserves the nation’s interests. The delicate equilibrium between maintaining security and respecting civil liberties
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Understanding U.S. Government Ethics and Conflict of Interest Ethics and transparency are vital cornerstones of any well-functioning government, serving as the bedrock of public trust and accountability. The United States government, with its complex and diverse operations, places significant emphasis on maintaining ethical standards and managing conflicts of interest to ensure the proper functioning of
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Unveiling Watergate: With the current administration’s corruption becoming known to all, I felt it was a good time to look at the last president who also was filled with perversion. The Watergate scandal was a major political scandal in the United States that revolved around a break-in at the Democratic National Committee (DNC) headquarters
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The FBI And Craig Robertson: Time For A Deep Breath And Demand For Accountability. “Truth never damages a cause that is just.” (Mahatma Gandhi) Been reading a lot about the FBI shooting and killing Craig Robertson, and thought I’d weigh in with my two cents. Alas, to do so I’m violating my 48-hour rule, which
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The Genesis of the United States Constitution The United States Constitution stands as a foundational pillar of American Republic, a document that encapsulates the aspirations, principles, and ideals upon which the nation was built. Its creation was a remarkable feat of intellectual prowess and compromise, orchestrated by a group of visionary Founding Fathers who drew
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Funny Quotes from Military Officer Annual Evaluation Reports Or How You Know When You Need To Look For Another Career Military officers live and die by their Fitness Reports (FitRep) – annual evaluations. When I was in the Navy one that said “he walks on water” was average. An outstanding one said something like “he
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