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America likes to envision itself as the shining beacon at the top of the hill, the leading democratic example for other countries to admire and attempt to imitate. However, in the current environment of America’s ruthless capitalism, are we still the land of opportunity that we once were?
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Could man’s best friend be man’s equivalent with regard to citizenship? From the pets that we love to the animals we fear and admire, it seems there is a clear distinction between animal and human—with the right of citizenship being reserved exclusively for humans. However, are animals deserving of protection beyond animals cruelty, potentially even citizenship?
[more]The Nelson A. Rockefeller Center for Public Policy and the Social Sciences nominated former NH Governor John H. Lynch, as the first Perkins Bass Distinguished Visitor. Named after longtime New Hampshire U.S. Congressman Perkins Bass and member of the Dartmouth College Class of 1934, this appointment is meant to celebrate a New Hampshire citizen who has made outstanding contributions in government, and provides Visitors the opportunity to share their knowledge with the Dartmouth community.
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