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Saturday, July 3rd, 2010

Southern United States

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Southern United States Summer Flowers?

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

What are some flowers native to southern United States (especially Alabama) that develop during the summer?

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Thursday, June 24th, 2010

Southern United States

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How can Mexicans expect people to believe that they own the southern United States?

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

For thousands of years, Native Americans owned the land now known as Uniti.Poi States, Spain has won 20 anni.Poi, Mexico took control of the territory that is now the southern United States the only anni.Poi end of 24 Mexican-American War, the United States and Mexico signed the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidal in the United States bought the land from Mexico and are now owned by more than 150 anni.Così far in 2007, millions of Mexicans trying to viscous dishonest convince people that still owns South America.Allora let me know. If you buy a house from me, I’m still allowed to enter and take things without your consent, because he was the owner of the house? Mexicans are slimy pests that manage to ruin our country because our government is incompetent. neoalien, Mexicans would have us believe they want our land. Not so. They want gifts of how to use our hospitals without paying the bill and welfare of their children in Anchorage. His excuse for crossing the border who still believe in land ownership. Slimy pests.

The War Between The United States ?Union’ And Eleven Slave States In The South

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

INTRODUCTION:

The American Civil War was a war that was fought between years1861-1865. This war was between the United States called”Union and eleven Southern slave states. The eleven Southern states felt they were entitled to secede from the federation, and went ahead and formed the “Confederate States of America. The U.S. government under President Abraham Lincoln was opposed to slavery, especially if the industry Slavery was practiced in the territories owned by the United States of America. This was the reason behind the civil war began, April 12, 1861. The American Civil War continued until 1865 when he was unanimously declared the Emancipation Proclamation declaring all slaves in the Confederate States were free. Through the action of the State and through the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States were freed all slaves in the states of the Union and border.

ANALYSIS:

The American Civil War transformed the company not only the “union”, but also in the Confederate States and Canada. This is because all people of all social classes in the three regions were affected. It is argued that civil war claimed over 600,000 lives. On the other hand, millions of people were injured, many millions more were left homeless, especially in the states of the Confederacy, and the massive destruction of property in the Confederate States.

The American Civil War also resulted in changes in the range as the Canadian American lifestyle. Since slavery was the backbone that had supported the political and social elite south, destroying it and then used as a backdrop for economic activity?

For the average southern war results are poverty, homelessness, and the emotional trauma that almost the entire economic infrastructure and agriculture has been destroyed. In addition, the South should have taken the form of North Korea that specializes in mechanical production and industrialization.

For the Federal Government, the outcome of the war led to the creation of what would be a strong government, centralized national. In addition, the Federal Government has seen the result of the war as having liberalized (free) people, and this would lead to a more democratic state. In addition, the war led to the creation of a federal income tax.

All those who fought in the war, there were mixed reactions, as were those who believed that the war was justified because it was intended to bring peace and harmony among people of all social classes. However, there were those who felt that it was the right way to proceed. Among them were soldiers, especially of Canadian origin who had been conscripted into the army with the connivance or abduction. In addition, the effects of the war led to a much broader debate freedom, especially from the black community in America that still prejudice in their country of birth but their ancestors had fought for their freedom if they signed the Declaration of Independence and adopted the present Constitution of the United States.

The rebuilding process was carried out between 1865 and 1877. The rebuilding process was an attempt by the United States to resolve the problems arising from the effects of the Civil War. Thaw the reconstruction was an attempt to return to the Confederate States were separated again in union. He also took on the issue of the Constitution and the legal status of blacks.

CONCLUSION:

The American Civil War is one of the important events in the United States of America in the 19th century. The effects of the Civil War is not in the U.S. but had a far-reaching impact in other states in the years that followed.

REFERENCES:

Scott Walker (2005), Hell’s broke loose in Georgia: Survival in a Civil War Regiment: the University of Georgia Press, Georgia

Mexican Drug Cartels Threaten the United States

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

By Michael Webster: Investigative reporter May 26, 2008 14:00 m PDT

As America wages its war against drugs and terror with costs to the community in billions crime syndicates here in the U.S. have joined with Mexican drug cartels, the threat to U.S. interests a sign of emerging international crime becomes more serious every day.
Groups like the Sinaloa, Juarez, Tijuana, Gulf Cartel, has been virtually taken over law enforcement and Mexican government officials in their host country and are dangerous and important international players, the realization of their criminal activities across borders and threatening the stability and U.S. interests. In other words are a major threat to the security of this nation.
further evidence of this growing threat comes from the powerful Mexican cartels, which accounts for up to 80 percent of the cocaine reaching the United States and is increasingly able to operate above the law, buying or even kill government officials, who must work with the U.S. law enforcement to combat crime.
What’s worse, the cartels have formed alliances with American street gangs, giving these drug cartels a deep in American life and through the alliance with our gangs that gives them control over most of the trade to $ 300 U.S. 500 000 000 000 U.S. dollar drug, the largest in the world.
These posters have become a global company with international scope of the crime of illegal franchises spanning the world.
The ability of these Mexican drug cartels to operate with total disregard for the law on both sides of the border – trafficking in drugs, weapons, human beings, terrorism, prostitution and money laundering now threatens to destabilize the economy U.S. and our way of life, especially in poor areas and in our projects and neighborhoods.
The corruption of our government officials and the purchase of legitimate businesses and undermine American society, these criminals threaten to feedback what little progress as a nation has done to minorities and members of gangs to the poor children of America, and now in Mexico, could avoid the reform indefinitely.
Federal authorities indicated that Mexican drug cartels are responsible for border violence by cement ties with street and prison gangs like El Paso Barrio Azteca on the U.S. side of the border. Azteca like many other U.S. drug gangs to detail they get from Mexican cartels and their gangs. One of the most dangerous. Mexican gangs also run their own distribution network in the U.S., and produce most of the methamphetamine used north of the border. They have even passed this Colombians several times to buy cocaine directly from producers in Bolivia, Peru and Afghanistan, even.
Often, these bands of the same work as cartel surrogates or performers on the U.S. side of the border. Intelligence suggests Los Zetas are known as “Los Zetas have hired members of various gangs at different times, including, El Paso gang Barrio Azteca, Mexican Mafia, Texas Syndicate, MS-13, and gunmen Hermanos Latinos to further their criminal efforts. Dangerous Mexican Cartel Gangs
The list of crimes of new international criminal organizations is long. They traffic in drugs, persons and chemicals, biological and nuclear material. They make billions of dollars in fraud against banks, businesses and governments. They destroy lives, undermine economies and reduce confidence in the political and economic reforms, and widespread corruption and violence. In summary, we have become a threat to international security.
Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, chairman of the Caucus to Fight Drug Trafficking in the Senate, in a speech to the Heritage Foundation, based in Washington, said: “Clearly we need to develop a new foreign policy to address these criminal groups – to put them out of business and in jail. ”
But what we really need is a national defense policy to stop the flow of illegal trade in our country unabated.
In a speech to the UN, President Clinton acknowledged the growing threat posed by international criminal groups such as Mexican drug cartels, and called for greater efforts to combat these organizations. So we’ve known this problem for a long time.
A ranking House Republican has requested a hearing on the basis of recent reports that Islamic terrorists embedded in the U.S. are working with Mexican drug cartels to fund terrorist networks abroad.
Rep. Ed Royce, ranking Republican on the House terrorism Foreign and nonproliferation subcommittee, said the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) document – first reported by the Washington Times – highlights the vulnerability of the nation is when fighting the war against drugs and terrorism.
Senator Grassley also said that “These efforts must achieve several goals: dismantle the major criminal groups, stiffen penalties for the exercise of international crime, and promote international cooperation to counter the actions of criminal elements.”
U.S. politicians must take concrete steps to address the challenges of today’s Mass, in reference to these Mexican drug cartels. We as Americans must protect our borders and keep these dangerous elements in this country. We must strengthen intelligence capabilities against groups and their leaders.
We work with countries to Mexico, others to strengthen their judicial systems and police.
We must improve our ability to control the flow of money to prevent criminal organizations from abusing the United States, Mexico, the international financial and banking systems. And we must raise awareness among Americans of the great threat they pose and signals to create a united front to bring them to justice.
The scandals of political corruption in Mexico, the blatant lack of scruples of the Mexican drug cartels and U.S. streets awash with drugs to meet the demand of billions of dollars – all are the product of unscrupulous criminal organizations willing to trample on human life and dignity in their haste to get ill-gotten gains.
Such as Mexico, Colombia and other countries that the U.S. should start dealing with the fact that we are facing a new threat policy of an international criminal activity. But we see the impact of international crime on our streets every day in the life wasted and drug violence tearing our cities apart.
Soon if America does not have much action in the current carnage on the type of Mexican kidnappings for ransom, murders and beheadings underworld style drug cartels are becoming common in the United States.
As the most powerful nation on earth, the United States have an obligation to lead the world in the manufacture of a strong and internationally. Just as the first President Bush to form a coalition to counter the threat posed by Saddam Hussein, it is also necessary that the new president takes office on January 9 that must begin working with Congress and law enforcement to challenge the threat posed new crime by international cartels that are right on our southern border.
The Cold War is over “, but America still has enemies in the world. Emerging international crime cartels are simply the latest. The U.S. can not afford to ignore this problem, but must begin to shape a tough policy to respond to foreign and stand is taken against criminal groups here at home.
More than 1,500 people were killed in Mexico this year, according to news from Mexico. Most of the killings took place in states that are centers of drug trafficking and organized crime. In one day last week, alone, Mexico recorded 40 executions. These murders are the most violent episodes believed ordered by Mexican cartels with some of the victims were U.S. citizens.
Penny Starr Senior Staff Writer CNSNews. com reports that a report by the U.S. State Department on “unnatural deaths” of U.S. citizens abroad, says that 126 Americans were victims of homicides or “executions” in Mexico between January 1, 2005 and December 31, 2007. A total of 667 Americans died in Mexico by “non-natural causes during that period. See the report on the” natural death ”
The State Department says the report “is based solely on cases reported by American citizens to our posts abroad,” leaving open the question of how complete or accurate it is.
Many of the reported killings took place beyond the southern border of the United States. Twenty-nine took place in the city of Tijuana, south of San Diego, California.
The two deaths described in the State Department report as “executions” both occurred in the Mexican state of Chihuahua, U.S. border. One of those executions was reported to have occurred January 21, 2007 in Ciudad Juarez, across the border from El Paso, Texas. See statement
The report notes in particular the violence in Tijuana and Ciudad Juarez, stating that: “Dozens of U.S. citizens were kidnapped and / or murdered in Tijuana in 2007.” See travel alert


Unfortunate History of Marijuana Prohibition in the United States

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Most Americans associate marijuana use with the hippie movement of the 1970s. What little we know, the marijuana was very important to this country when it was founded. In 1610 the colony of Jamestown has ordered each family to cultivate native plant. It is used to make clothing, fabrics, textiles, and medicine. In fact, the Declaration of Independence was signed July 4, 1776 on hemp paper. In 1850, the Census Bureau estimated that 8327 hemp plantations nationwide has grown. Took all the way until early 1900 for the U.S. suddenly has a problem with the plant.

Southern California and Texas were flooded with immigrants from Mexico around 1910. After working long days that often smoke marijuana to relax. The United States abolished slavery in 1865, but equal rights for non-whites are still far from achieved. As a result, people began unjustly associated with the use of marijuana by Mexican immigrants, who did not like because he was different. El Paso was the first to outlaw marijuana in 1914 because of a bar fight attributed to “point of weeds.” The first law against marijuana Texas, said: “All Mexicans are crazy and this is what that is right for them.” After the marijuana was outlawed was not just a matter of months before the government enacted the Harrison, 1914, followed by five years after Prohibition in 1919. These laws on access to the taxpayers really won “the substances are legal, since the beginning of time.

Fearing the spread of this terrible Mexican drug crazy “the government has begun a massive campaign off to deter the spread of marijuana. Marijuana was a conflict of interest to our government, why tax revenues prescribed medical cocaine , heroin and morphine. They were afraid that Americans will get to use marijuana as a substitute for these substances and could not get their hands on that money from taxes. The first campaigns were initiated immediately and the commissioner of the Federal Office Narcotics proclaimed: “Marijuana is an addictive drug which produces in its users insanity, criminality and death.”

During the Great Depression, massive unemployment increased the resentment and fear of Mexican immigrants, increased the Government’s priorities and the public on the use of marijuana. This instigated a series of studies that linked use of marijuana with violence, crime and other socially deviant behaviors, primarily committed by racially inferior or underclass communities. In 1931, 29 states had prohibited marijuana.

The hemp industry was obviously disappointed with the turn of events was happening. To make matters worse, because of the industrial revolution is rapidly becoming cheaper to import industrial hemp instead of producing a national level. In international politics increasingly tense, the United States was cut off from most of its imports of hemp East around 1942. The government needs more rope to their ships of the Second World War as the government began a huge cannabis farms in the Midwest to make rope. In one year, U.S. farmers harvested hemp 375 000 hectares of hemp. In 1944 the New York Academy of Medicine, has developed an extensive research report said that contrary to popular belief, marijuana does not cause violence, insanity or sex crimes, or lead to addiction or use drugs as well.

It was becoming obvious to the public that marijuana can not be so dangerous, after all, so naturally the government intervened and forced the Boggs Act of 1952 and the Narcotics Control Act of 1956. Together they established minimum sentences for marijuana first convicted of 2-10 years, with fines up to $ 20,000. In 1958 the state of Virginia had a mandatory sentence of at least 15 years for first degree murder. The violation is a mandatory sentence of at least 10 years. Possession of marijuana, however, led to a mandatory minimum sentence of 40 years. It was not until 1970 that Congress finally repealed most of the mandatory penalties for drug offenses. That was short-lived, however, why Congress reversed its position in 1986, when President Reagan signed the Anti-Drug Abuse Act, re-enactment of mandatory sentences for crimes related to marijuana.

Finally, in 1996, California voters passed Proposition 215 that allows the sale and medical use of marijuana for seriously ill patients. This law is today despite the efforts of the DEA to ignore the law at the federal level.

Little has changed in the last 13 years as the Federal Government opinion about marijuana. There is hope, however, as some elected officials at least open to debate. More specifically, the Governor of California Arnold Schwarzenegger: “I think we have to consider carefully what they are doing to other countries that have legalized marijuana and other drugs, which took effect in those countries, and are happy with this decision. And he added “I’m always open to debate.” It is not the only prominent politician to show their support for the cause. San Francisco, Tom Ammiano MP was asked by the San Francisco Chronicle legalize marijuana if it was just a trick to increase State revenues. (It is estimated that $ 1. 3 billion a year) said: “It ’s also the failure of the war against drugs and the application of a more enlightened policy. I’ve always said there would be a perfect storm of political will and public support, and of course the federal policies are leaning more toward states’ rights. ” ”

There is still much work to do because President Barack Obama is still strongly opposed legislation to allow marijuana in state hands. On March 26, 2009, the President offered to answer some questions from the public online. An overwhelming 3. 5 million people voted to ask the president to consider the legalization of marijuana to generate income. In response, the president said: “Three point five million people voted. I must say that there was a question that was voted in fairly high rank, and that was whether to legalize marijuana could improve the economy and creating jobs . I know what this says about the public online, but I just – I do not want people to think that – it was a very popular demand, we want to ensure that it has been answered. The answer is No, I do not think it is a good strategy to grow our economy. “All we can do now is to continue to bring the facts that our politicians and hope that they make the right decisions.

Retiring In The United States

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

The United States is one of the most expensive in the world, but there are cheaper places around you that are ripe for retirement.
America is the most expensive if you try to keep up with the neighbors, if you insist on large areas houses expensive new cars per year and a series of new television, refrigerator, freezer, vacuum cleaner and what not.
However, I know of no other place on earth where you can buy a good reliable used car for a hundred dollars. It is possible in America. You can get a good car in our country for that amount and, in particular in times of depression. I remember buying a Packard four years, the first car I had, just for $ 75. E ‘convertible coupe was a big monster with four forward speeds.
There is no country in the world that produces so cheap a good ready-resistant clothing. A pair of jeans outwear anything American that are sold abroad for a similar price, two or three times.
No, you can live cheaply and well in the U.S. if you make a hobby of it. If you are looking for cheaper sections of the nation and then pull every trick in the game’s economy.
The paradise of long-term business is becoming more popular these days as more and more, in despair at our national way of life, desperate alternative. Usually when they say that the business heaven our thought flies to countries beyond the horizon. For a long Tahiti, Spain, Canary Islands, Peru, or Austria.
In fact, it may be a surprise to some that we have many negotiating a paradise here on our land.
The term is explained. Both the U.S. and abroad, a paradise negotiation is an area where prices are low and the landscape and climate are superlative. It’s so simple.
And where there are places like the U.S.?
Over.
New England, again away from the city. For those, in particular, applying the change of season in New England (and upstate New York) is one of the most beautiful stretches of our country.
The coastal area between Maryland and Florida. Hundreds of miles of picturesque beach. Fishing, swimming, canoeing. The further south you go, of course, the warmer weather.
Florida, excluding only the big cities and resorts Swank, is a paradise for both. Y ‘means it is beautiful. Your offer unlimited retired athlete or sports.
The Gulf Coast between Florida and New Orleans. Cheap, warm, wonderful.
Rio Grande Valley and in particular the lower, near McAllen, where the climate is even higher than that of Florida.
New Mexico, Arizona, southern Colorado. For lovers of mountains, desert and desolation. These states offer the glories of the West – and a bargain price if you stay out of town and tourist resorts.
California, Oregon, Washington. Always stay away from large cities and towns, of course. Los Angeles and San Francisco can be expensive as all cities, but little Grass Valley, located in the Sierra, is an agreement actually shelter.
The Ozarks of Arkansas and Missouri are fast becoming one of the most popular seek shelter, especially for those who want a small farm to retire.
So forget about Paris and leave Italy behind. Look into your garden and yard from the neighbors and find their own paradise retired Americans.

Blue Dragonfly ; Azure Hawker ?

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

Southern United States

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What are the best colleges and universities in the Southern United States for English majors?

Monday, May 17th, 2010

When I say South America, I mean these states only: SudCarolina NordTexasFloridaLousianaVi GeorgiaAlabamaMississippiCarolina of thanks in advance for your time.