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    On September 12‚ Penn IUR hosted a book talk for the latest release in The City in the 21st Century (C21) book series‚ Immigration and Metropolitan Revitalization in the United States (University of Pennsylvania Press‚ 2017). Edited by Penn IUR Faculty Fellow Domenic Vitiello‚ Associate Professor of City and Regional Planning‚ School of Design and Thomas J. Sugrue‚ Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis and History at New York University‚ with contributions by leading urban social historians‚

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    Cited: Alford‚ Natalie D. "Transportation Planning Versus Air Quality: Does Winning The Battle Equate To Winning The War? Atlanta‚ Georgia‚ In The 21St Century." Southeastern Environmental Law Journal 12.(2003): 89.LexisNexis Academic: Law Reviews. Web. 17 Nov. 2013. Brown‚ Maury. "Atlanta Braves Plan On Moving Into New $672 Million Ballpark In Cobb Co." Forbes. Forbes Magazine‚ 11 Nov. 2013. Web. 17 Nov

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    The 21st Century American The traits of the typical American have changed drastically throughout the years. Americans have become different in many ways from when they officially became independent in 1776 to the present time in 2001. America is strong‚ powerful‚ and influential. Americans exemplify positive values‚ selflessness‚ hospitality‚ and the American way of life. Our values often differ from values of other countries due to cultural contrasts such as with religious‚ racial‚ and education

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    TITLE Terrorism is nothing new to this world‚ but in the twentieth century‚ a new and more potentially dangerous form of terrorism was introduced‚ bioterrorism. This is the act of terrorism by biologically altering and releasing a disease into the world‚ causing mass panic and possibly death among people. Not many people in this world know how easily a biological disease can be released into a population of people. Informing the public but mainly public officials could help prevent a bioterrorist

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    The nineteenth century is often regarded as being synonymous with sexual repression‚ this notion is not true‚ and during this era in American history many diverse views about sex and sexuality were developed. This paper will focus on the diverse ideas about sexuality and gender that were developed and what existing or developing ideologies led to these perspectives. The first idea that was developed about sexuality was Vernacular sexual culture; it acknowledges sex and desire as vital aspects of

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    21ST CENTURY BANKING ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY PATRICK MCGHEE 7/25/2012 FIN364 MONEY AND BANKING DEVRY UNIVERSITY My course project for Money and Banking will revolve around the current banking structure. This research paper will look back on past banking structures and compare it to the current banking industry. Our textbook‚ Financial Institutions‚ Markets‚ and Money will serve as one of many sources in addition to the references below. This paper will also delve into past and present bank

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    Muckrakers were US journalists and other writers who exposed corruption in politics and business in the early 20th century. The term was first used by Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Roosevelt denounced muckrakers in 1906 because he felt that they were making stories up to prove that America was corrupted‚ when it was not. Some people believe that Teddy Roosevelt was missing the point of muckrakers‚ but Roosevelt made the right decision. The people did not deserve to be worried about issues that were

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    Immigration is defined as the movement of a former citizen‚ from another country‚ to come and live somewhere else permanently (Levine 1). Immigration dates all the way back to the Colonial Era of the 19th century (1880-1920)‚ and has did nothing but increase since then because of all the “waves” of people that America has had since then. It all started when the immigrants of Great Britain‚ the Pilgrims‚ came to what is now called America or the United States. Many immigrants either come to colonize

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    information with the tendency to lack professionalism and integrity due to the level of ease at which stories of rumors and fallacies can be created and distributed. Through the last ten years‚ journalism has been forced to adapt into the twenty-first century via the Internet and television. Keith Windschuttle talks about how media and journalism have become products of bias and propaganda through this evolution it has taken. In the article The Future of the Press Windschuttle talks about how the British

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    Slavery wasn’t an easy thing to come by in the 19th century. Slavery was a big deal for a long period of time‚ but Lincoln finally made a step for freedom. Lincoln detested human bondage‚ but he felt compelled to act prudently in the interests of the Union and he worked within the limits of public opinion. The issue of black freedom was particularly explosive in the loyal border states‚ where slave holders threatened to jump into the arms of the Confederacy at even a hint of emancipation. Black

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