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10 Days to Learn a Foreign Language? I Don’t Think So!

by Charles Ray in Languages, December 30, 2011
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Lately, I’ve been getting email solicitations offering to teach me a foreign language in 10 days. I’ve already learned five languages, and I have my doubts that anything other than a computer could achieve that goal.

Don’t Forget Darfur: We Need a Diplomat for Darfur

by Ebey Soman in Issues, February 14, 2011
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The world is focused on the January 9th referendum on Southern Sudanese independence and its outcomes but we can’t let Darfur fall off the agenda. A high-level U.S. diplomat dedicated exclusively to the region will ensure that the people of Darfur are not forgotten during this critical time. This is the letter I send through the Save Darfur Coalition to State Department and our Secretary fo State, Mrs. Hillary Clinton.

The Role Wikileaks Played in America’s Fourth Turning

by sovereignindividual in Issues, November 29, 2010
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How Jullian Assange performed the greatest leak since Daniel Ellsberg, and how he will be revered through out history as the man who started the revolution in the United States.

The Intelligence Community: Department of State

by Jacob E Breach in Government, March 21, 2009
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Part three of a series on the American Intelligence Community. A basic look at the Department of State’s Intelligence Capabilities (DOS) including its its formation, structure, and evolution with a focus on the Bureau of Intelligence and Reseach.

Who’s Selling The Violence?

by texxmezz in Politics, November 18, 2006
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A report has been released stating the United States is the number one seller of military hardware to developing countries. The same report also states Russia is number three on the list in the same market. Is US foreign policy skewed in the Middle East because of our arms sales?

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