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Iraq Transition: Civil War or Civil Society?, Part 2
transition plan for Iraq. The questions were, first, what are the details of Ambassador Lakhdar Brahimi's plan for an interim Iraqi Government to which a transfer of sovereignty is planned on June 30, 2004? Specifically, what executive and legislative positions will be establish...
Volume III - BIOWAR
same extraordinarily high concentration of deadly spores as the anthrax produced in the American weapons program. While it is still possible that the anthrax could have a foreign source, the concentration is higher than any stock publicly known to be produced by other gov...
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 SOCIAL STUDIES
United States as foundations of the unique character of our society. People throughout our nation's history have come from distinct and varied cultural, political, and religious backgrounds and perspectives. They have helped to shape and have participated in our national...
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United States as foundations of the unique character of our society. People throughout our nation's history have come from distinct and varied cultural, political, and religious backgrounds and perspectives. They have helped to shape and have participated in our national life based on the shared democratic values represented in our founding documents. We build common bonds of unity based on the democratic values, processes, and institutions that support our democratic way of life. At the same time we
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United States as foundations <span class="highlight">of</span> the unique character <span class="highlight">of</span> our society. People throughout our nation's history have come from distinct and varied cultural, political, and religious backgrounds and perspectives. They have helped <span class="highlight">to</span> shape and have participated <span class="highlight">in</span> our national life <span class="highlight">based</span> on the shared democratic values represented <span class="highlight">in</span> our founding documents. We build common bonds <span class="highlight">of</span> unity <span class="highlight">based</span> on the democratic values, processes, and institutions that <span class="highlight">support</span> our democratic way <span class="highlight">of</span> life. At the same time we