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I'm representing Gabon, and I have attached my country position and some other countries positions such as France and US -there are two examples too-  see CW1 fillCritical_Reflection.pdfCritical_Reflection_Paper.pdfGabonPositionPaper.pdfFRANCEPositionPaper.pdfUSPositionPaper20231.docxUKTheDelegationoftheBritishEmpire1.docxRussianFederationPositionPaper.docxChinaPositionpaper.pdfCW1.docx ...

Write a 8-10 page on the importance of the Everglades in Florida politics.   Your assignment should fully address the following questions: Using Michael Grunwald’s book The Swamp, explain how the developers of Florida viewed the Everglades and tried to conquer it? ...

 Students will submit reflection notes on three readings. The reflection will discuss the focus of the article; the author’s argument(s); method; the key points raised in the article to support the argument(s), and author’s conclusion. The reflection must critically examine the author’s position/standpoint, and consider...

The Assignment for this class is supposed to be an interpretation of the relevant text(s) based on your careful reading of those texts. You defend your interpretation by providing the relevant textual evidence and analyzing it in order to build up a logical case for...

Last summer, the spotlight was focused on police violence. According the US Department of Justice, 1,021 people were killed by police in 2020. This number has been relatively steady over the years with approximately 1000 Americans per year killed by police officers. ...

In CW1 Learning Journal you have to answer 2 seminar questions, each question from aseparate week and each answer for 1000 words. In this Learning Journal you have to showknowledge and understanding on the topic. Therefore, you must go through the lectures, thereadings and...

Post response for each topic below: Compare and contrast the priorities of the Federalists and Antifederalists for the design of the new Constitution. Although the Federalists argued for a stronger central government (and in many ways, they got one), the Antifederalists won...