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    Wealth In America

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    made by the government to help out with all the poverty in America today. Senator Lindsey Graham said‚ "It’s really American to avoid paying taxes‚ legally...It’s a game we play...I see nothing wrong with playing the game because we set it up to be a game." Why should it be American to play with paying taxes‚ when you can afford to pay them and keep some government funding that help the poor. When is come to paying taxes people in America could care less about how them paying their

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    America Is A Superpower

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    America is widely believed to be the greatest country on the planet. Many events in history have shaped America into the country that it is today. America is a superpower‚ but that comes at a cost. We have been to war both with ourselves and others many times; we have dealt with many conflicts‚ however the worst of these conflicts are the ones that take place on our very own soil. The assassination of President Abraham Lincoln‚ Pearl Harbor‚ the September 11th terrorists attacks‚ the Boston Bombing

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    Masculinity In America

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    and gender‚ in order to command authority from more subordinated people. Schwarzenegger had this perfect combination of identities with as a white‚ muscular‚ heterosexual man. Further‚ his European background allowed him to play into the fact that America is a meritocracy and anyone can work their way up.

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    Ethnocentrism In America

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    In our day of age‚ we as the United States of America usually believe that we are better than other countries. A lot of people even get into debate on this subject. This is where the definition of ethnocentrism comes to play‚ which is how we tend to view other cultures based on how we compare it to our own culture‚ which makes us believe wrong things about that cultures or even judge that cultures in a bad light. But we should not do this because other cultures have their way of doing things for

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    Racism in America

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    Racism In America In America there seems to be a major problem. It has hindered this country since America was founded. It has been used against Native Americans‚ Japanese‚ and Black Americans. The problem is racism. If this country wants to become truly great racism must be eliminated. Racism began when someone thought they were better than someone else. One source said‚ " Racism began during the Enlightenment Period in Europe" ( D’ Sourza 87). Now organizations like the Ku Klux Klan

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    mall of america

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    Mall of America Why has the Mall of America been such a marketing success so far? The main reason for the success of the Mall of America is its unique retail-entrainment mix. This mall offers more than the regional malls. Because of the uniqueness of this mall it attract 40 million visitors each year. Visiting the one-stop complex offering retail shopping‚ guest service‚ convenience‚ and a huge variety of entertainment and fun for all. The location was the focus of the mall along with the size

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    Equality in America

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    diversity swept across the United States of America. What is diversity? Diversity implies a wide variety in gender‚ race‚ culture‚ ethnicity‚ age‚ and other characteristics of certain groups ("Diversity‚" 2006). Diversity is present in every possible aspect of life. It does not matter where one goes or what one does in America‚ no two people look or act exactly the same. America has been and still is known as a nation of freedom and diversity. Today‚ America is considered to be the "melting pot‚"

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    America in the 1920s

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    Which were the more typical of 1920s of America: Prohibition and intolerance or the Jazz Age and increasing social freedom? The 1920’s were seen as a prosperous time for America‚ judging by the increasing economic strength‚ the development of new industries and new methods of production and‚ by the time of rebellion and liberation that came with it. The 1920’s are often reffered to as the ‘Roaring Twenties’ or the Jazz Age‚ a period of great fun and enjoyment. However‚ not everyone agreed with

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    Obesity In America

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    Obesity is growing vast in America because almost three quarters of Americans are obese. The numbers have continually grown when the start of “fast food” became faster and less expensive. Our food has evolved so much over the years by using generally modified organisms (GMO)‚ Tran’s fat‚ lard‚ and fake ingredients. Obesity has become a wide-spread epidemic in America and therefore has killed Americans‚ made many others disabled‚ caused many different heart problems‚ and diabetes. Obesity is bad and

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    Urbanization In America

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    epidemics and thus led to a decline in mortality rates. Immigration also became a significant contributor to the increase in population after 1830. Immigrants‚ most of whom were of Irish and German descent‚ flooded into America in search of work in unskilled labor‚ providing America with a large recruitable work source. As people‚ both natives and immigrants‚ moved into the cities‚ urbanization began to rapidly expand. The factory system relied heavily on the supply of labor‚ which included women within

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