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    Torture in the United States English 1020 4/19/2012 Torture in the United States Torture has existed all over the world for millennia but what is torture in America today? The C.I.A. and the F.B.I. have recently used torture against terrorists who were suspected to have vital information concerning American safety. Since torture is illegal in the United States‚ most of this torture took place at Guantanamo Bay in the southeastern corner of Cuba. Detainees at the detention camp were not

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    the United States Introduction: Our report is on Crime in the United States. Crime is a major problem all over the world‚ but we are focusing on the crime problem right here in our own country. We have listed some different statistics‚ problems‚ and solutions. FBI Crime Statistics: Final 1995 crime statistics showed that 13.9 million Crime Index offenses were reported to law enforcement across the Nation. The 1995 total represents a rate of 5‚278 offenses for every 100‚000 United States inhabitants

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    PESTEL analysis of Western European Brewing Political – The governments are strongly against drunken driving in order to reduce the number of road accidents‚ deaths and injuries. As people are frighten to pay such high penalty. Therefore‚ they drink less in public. Also WHO concern the alcohol abuse rise in teenagers and young adults. People are more awareness of health and fitness. This is another factor to reduce their drinking habits. Economic – As the economic situation is turning bad in Europe

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    Modernization has transpired in social changes in health status and greater longevity. As a result of increases in fertility and decreases of mortality people are living more‚ however‚ with these changes there has been an increase of people living with chronic illness. These changes are different from developing countries where there is higher infectious diseases and lower longevity. Other physical illnesses are associated with modern living and have a great effect on developing countries. Although

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    to a close‚ with Japan and the United States the only remaining countries in combat‚ neither showed signs of surrendering. Something had to be done to end the war‚ so the United States dropped the atomic bomb. It was justifiable to drop the bomb because neither country showed signs of surrendering and the war would have to come to an end eventually. It was justifiable to drop the atomic bomb because it was the final turning point in winning WWII for the United States. As the history.com notes‚ “Six

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    Lincoln put the Emancipation Proclamation into effect. And still‚ over one hundred fifty years later‚ this is not true. People are being refused from jobs and schools due to their gender or race. I believe this is unjust‚ that everyone should have equal opportunities‚ and that our country should evolve to change their prejudices. “Segregation is that which is forced on an inferior by a superior. Separation is done voluntarily by two equals.” -Malcolm X (brainyquote.com). Malcolm was one of the most

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    The United States is known as one of the most powerful countries in the world‚ which can be something great for the nation but‚ it can also be the worst enemy for another country. With the power that the United States have‚ there can happen many things that are going to affect negatively to other countries. That was clearly demonstrated when the United States leaders decided to invade Iraq in 2003‚ Leader of the nation such as George W. Bush who was the President that time‚ he argued that there were

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    A more developed country should have citizens that are able to support themselves. A less developed country may have some trouble reaching this goal. Nepal is a less developed country than the United States because of its health‚ education‚ income‚ level of inequality‚ gender inequality‚ and employment. Nepal’s health is not as good as that of the United States. Nepal is only able to supply 94.1% of its population with drinking water‚ while the United States is able to supply drinking water to 99

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    The Rise of the United States as a World Power Over the course of the nineteenth century the United States became one of the world ’s greatest powers. Many factors prompted their rise to power. To obtain their power they had to go through many things such as war and immigration. As a result of their power they faced many problems but they were able to withstand those problems and prevail in the long run. During the nineteenth century the people of the United States had became one

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    All people are different and unique in some ways. However‚ some people have jobs and others do not. Some people have more money than others because they have been well educated‚ pushed themselves and set a goal. Indeed‚ it is hard and difficult to live in poverty. As a matter of fact‚ over the last 40 years‚ poverty among older Americans has declined substantially. Nowadays‚ poverty has been a worldwide issue among all ages. Today I will discuss the most common causes of people who live in poverty

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