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America and its Global Standing

November 11, 2018 was the 100th year anniversary to the end of WWI, also known as Armistice Day. During this day an array of Global Leaders, Citizens, and Presidents gathered to honor those who had fallen during this war, as well as celebrate its end. The leaders stood shoulder to shoulder, hand in hand, and walked together in order to show a sense of unity between these nations. Yet, our President was nowhere to be seen. He along with the President of Russia both missed this show of unity. Something which is concerning especially with the President's recent comments about nationalism. This leads to the meetings second agenda which was to remind the Nations of the importance of working together to prevent such a devastating tragedy from re-occurring. The President of France specifically addressed this by making remarks, some of which were directed at President Trump's comments regarding his favoritism towards Nationalism. Nationalism is too often seen synonymous with patriotism

A Reflection on Jessica Jackley's Visit

After being fortunate enough to hear Ms. Jackley speak to us, I began to consider the purpose of NGOs. New NGOs have been forming rapidly over the past decade. More than likely as a result of the need to engage in issues typically not discussed in depth in the political realm. Instead of talking, NGOs do. They do the things that governments often hesitate to do because of its political repercussions. However is this right? Most NGOs are focused on a tangible goal which benefits people.  The role of the government is to help the people. So with that in mind should NGOs diminish overtime as Governments take on the role of helping the people? It's an interesting question, and undoubtedly one that we will find out the answer to soon.