Tim Steuber
2002 Concordia College graduate with B.A. degree, major in politics, minor in history. Currently in Paralegal Certificate program through Rasmussen.
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Nikita Khrushchev: Leadership During the Cuban Missile CrisisNikita Sergeevich Khrushchev, Premier of the Soviet Union during the Cuban Missile Crisis, deserves some credit in adverting the first potential nuclear war in world history. -
John Winthrop: Arbitrary Governor?Did John Winthrop establish an arbitrary government in Massachusetts Bay Colony? l tend to argue that it was not arbitrary, and although Winthrop's tenor as Governor was of an authoritative nature, it was not arbitrary.
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Comparing Wiesel's Night to Vacher De Lapounge and the Rise of Nazi ScienceElie Wiesel's Night is a chilling first hand account of the Nazi holocaust of the Jews in 1944. In a historical context, it gives an extraordinary view of the inside of a Nazi death camps, including Auschwitz. -
Executive Power: How Much Power Should Our President Have?Should he be able to revoke civil liberties when he so chooses, declare "war," suspend the writ of habeas corpus (the right to a civil trial), detain individuals because they are of a certain ethnicity, enforce our laws unevenly, or even make laws -
Lutheran Theology: What is the Law? What is the Gospel?What is the law? What is the gospel? These are just two key ideas developed by Schwarz in light of Luther's theology. -
Book Review of Stain: The Man and His EraThis is a book that is very heavy on the details of Stalin's era in Russia, which makes it somewhat difficult to read. -
War and Taxes: The Impact in the 2008 Presidential ElectionSince the modern tax code was put into effect in 1913, the marginal tax rate has risen in times of war in the United States... except under the current Bush Administration.
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Ron Paul Visits Fargo, North Dakota, on Eve of Super TuesdayPresidential candidate and Texas congressmen Ron Paul visited Fargo today on a whirlwind tour the day before Super Tuesday caucuses and primaries. The congressman was scheduled for a one o'clock rally at NDSU's student union center but was slightly delayed by the weather.
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Johan Santana - Master of the Change-UpIf you have been paying any attention to Major League Baseball over the last four years, then certainly the name of Johan Santana has graced your ears, not to mention put fear into the ears of many hitters.
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Change Vs. ExperienceThe Iowa caucuses on January 3rd resulted in a victory for Barack Obama on the Democratic side and for Mike Huckabee on the Republican side. -
Illegal Immigration: A Reasoned ApproachThere are an estimated 12 million undocumented immigrants in the United States today, most of them working to better themselves and to support their families back home.
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McCain '08: The Moderate Choice for PresidentKnown as "The Maverick" during his first campaign for President in 2000, the Republican Senator from Arizona faces an uphill battle in a wide open field for both his party's nomination and the national election. -
Roger Clemens: The Greatest Pitcher of All-TimeMajor League Pitcher Roger Clemens of the New York Yankees recently earned his 350th win to become only the second pitcher to reach that milestone in the last 75 years. -
House, M.D: The Best Medical Drama on TVIf you like medical mysteries, or just strong characters, then House is for you! -
The Office: The Funniest Show on TVDry humor in a 'mockumentary' style and based on the original British series, The Office provides plenty of laughs for those who pay attention. -
My Biggest Secret: The One Who Got AwayIt was the fall of 1997. I had just begun my Senior year of High School, and as always on the first day of class after summer break, I had butterflies in my stomach.
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Iraq and the 2008 Election: Take This Blog and Skim ItClimate change, economic inequality, health care... has President Bush turned liberal? Judging from some of the topics discussed in the State of the Union speech and since then, one might think so.





