America should colonize South America because the American economy will be better off‚ and it will give America the chance to get more natural resources. America should colonize South America will increase America’s economy. South America is home to one-quarter of the world’s iron‚ which was valued at approximately $26.9 billion in 2009 (South America: Resources‚ N/D). If America has control of one-quarter of the world’s copper they will not have to buy as much from other nations‚ so America will
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Rural area gangs are for the most part homegrown. However‚ with urban areas in America‚ there are more chances for gangs to form for the simple fact that things are not as formal or proper in these areas. There are a lot more youth to gather together without the needed activities to distract their attention from violence and other things
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receive make it unaffordable. It is frustrating not to have access to decent healthcare when you are an honest citizen who gives back to society and works hard to provide for a family. In a recent survey 60% of Americans believe our healthcare system needs a fundamental change. Whether that change is making healthcare more affordable and available or simply taking on the European way of free healthcare. There are many problems that play a factor in this issue including the rising costs of medications
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America has given my generation the gift of choice. We are all able to receive an education now and can choose to go on to college if we please. Another choice we have is that we can choose our own paths. Third‚ we are able to choose who are leaders are. Lots of us‚ don’t realize how important it is that we have our free agency and can choose what we want to do and say every day. "Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world" (Nelson Mandela). We are all given the choice
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For something new to happen‚ something has to change‚ of course. America is full of different people with different ideas‚ perspectives‚ and experiences. Some may be different in almost every aspect‚ and others may only differ in a few. Every single person has a different experience‚ but everyone experiences one thing that is the same‚ and that is change. People are constantly changing. Changing is the perfect word to describe America because it is always happening in politics‚ education‚ values‚ and
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For this particular assignment‚ the history of juvenile justice in America will be discussed and how parens patriae‚ the child saver movement‚ and the JJDPA were all instrumental in shaping it. Juvenile justice was formed in response to juvenile delinquency. Juveniles were treated the same as adults before the juvenile justice system existed. According to the Criminal Justice Reference Service (1999) during the 18th century‚ children as young as seven could be sentenced to prison or death for crimes
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Climate Change: The Effects and Reforms in America Ninety-seven percent of climate scientists in the United States agree that climate change is happening and is becoming an unfortunate reality for future generations (TechTimes). In the United States‚ large corporations receive little to no environmental regulations leading to unhealthy gas levels potentially breaching holes in the ozone layer. Slowly‚ this issue has become a public concern and has more recently been brought into the radar of the
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A crucial controversy of America today is the growing gap between the wealthy and the poor‚ and the discrepancy is caused by capitalism run wild and only the helping hand of the government can only fix the problem. A question that turns the tables is what if the growing wealth disparity in America is actually caused by the government? For years‚ the idea that inequality is economically neutral has been the prevailing view not just among traditionalists but also between most Americans outside the
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Introduction The term motivation is derived from the Latin word movere‚ meaning "to move." Motivation is the push of the mental forces to accomplish an action or goal willingly without being forced or told to do so. It is an unsatisfied need that drives human behavior to exert effort to reach the goals. For example we study because we are lack of knowledge; we work because we are lack of money. We will in turn be motivated by what we are lack of. Motivation techniques in the past were very
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A major problem that is rising in America is Child abuse. We need to work together as a community‚ to come up with a resolution. People need to report suspected abuse in the first place. On the contrary‚ someone may witness violence as it happens‚ fear of retaliation prevent them from calling the police or social worker. By the same token‚ someone may feel that it is best for the child to report abuse. However‚ may not say anything as a result of guilt and embarrassment. Nevertheless‚ these emotions
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