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Choosing a College Major Choosing a major is a daunting process for many students, especially those that feel they must choose immediately. Undeclared is often the best choice for these students. choosing a major • undeclared major • undecided major • exploring majors • stigma of the undeclared label
John Adams: Administration and Events (Part I) John Adams inherited George Washington's problems with European conflicts and American neutrality. John Adams also tried to steer a neutral course, and only his determination prevented the United States from being forced to join the war between England and France. With most of the United States political leaders taking sides, Adams was almost alone in his desire for peace. adams • washington • england • france • undeclared naval war
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Campaign 2000-"Do the Ends Justify the Demeans?" A history of Steve Forbes' relationship with Christian Coalition. christian coalition • potential candidates • speeches • abortion • flat tax
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Gulf of Tonkin Resolution August 1964 Alleged attacks on two American destroyers by North Vietnamese patrol boats gave the Johnson Administration an excuse to request passage of the Tonkin Gulf Resolution. gulf of tonkin resolution august 1964 • wayne morese and the gulf of tonkin resolution • lyndon johnson and the gulf of tonkin resolution • attack on the maddox and turner joy • congress debates the gulf of tonkin resolution
Iran's Latest Nuclear Surprise The state of Iran's nuclear program remains in question, despite their continued rhetoric of transparency. The peaceful use of their nuclear program also remains suspect. the united nations • the un • iran • nuclear program • iraq
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