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    South America

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    South America South America is a continent located in the Western Hemisphere‚ mostly in the Southern Hemisphere‚ with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It is also considered a subcontinent of the Americas. It is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the north and east by

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    Coming to America

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    Assessment 02.02 Letter: Dear Patrick‚ I hope this letter reaches you well and in time.  It’s Robert writing to like I promised when I reached the great lands of the United States of America.  Patrick I’ll tell you one thing and that would be how difficult the ride was to the great land.  There was a lady that got sick on the boat and in order to keep us all safe from her the captain had to let her off in the middle of the sea!  It was very unexpected but I stayed tough with my lucky Irish

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    Gentrification In America

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    Gentrification has always be a controversial subject in which it particularly deals with pushing out the blacks‚ and moving in the whites. Although many people believe this is how gentrification works‚ it is actually much more complex. In modern America‚ gentrification is more of an inconspicuous act in which the lower class is pushed out‚ rather than just a specific race. Although the majority of the lower class happen to be African Americans and latinos‚ it is focused upon the removal of the lower

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    Class in America

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    Thursday‚ March 26‚ 2009 Class in America- Gregory Mantsios "Myth 1: The United States is fundamentally a classless society. Class distinctions are largely irrelevant today‚ and whatever differences do exist in economic standing‚ they are - for the most part- insignificant... Myth 2: We are‚ essentially‚ a middle-class nation... Myth 3: We are all getting richer. The American public as a whole is steadily moving up the economic ladder‚ and each generation propels itself to greater economic well-being

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    Deaf in America

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    Deaf in America: Voices From A Culture By Carol Padden & Tom L. Humphries Copyright 1988 This book was mainly focused on looking at Deaf culture of today and comparing it to the culture of the past‚ and what kinds of struggles deaf people had to endure to get where they are today. The two authors of this book are deaf; one was deaf her whole life and the other became deaf as a child. In my opinion‚ that was a major contributing factor to why it was so interesting. The reader gets a chance to

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    healthcare in america

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    Healthcare in America Abstract Healthcare has become one of the largest social problems in the United States. Healthcare costs are rising and at the same time preventative care is spiraling downward. Healthcare has become unattainable for those who are financially disadvantaged or those with chronic illnesses and unaffordable by those that are already insured. The United States is fast becoming one of the worst health care systems in the world.   Not only are they the only industrialized

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    The Values Of America

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    is passed down from one generation to the next. After analyzing and identifying for some quite time‚ Sociologist Robin Williams identified fifteen core values for the United States and how they shaped the America that we see today. These values do not apply to everyone in every situation in America and there are exceptions to all of the dominant values. The United States is not the “melting pot” that we see today‚ as a society now we are like a big pot of gumbo‚ where each ingredient adds its own spice

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    Divorce In America

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    Divorce rates in America are at 50%. Meaning 50% of marriages in America end in divorce. Hundreds of people are demanding divorces right this second. What are the divorce rates in America second or third marriage you ask? Its 67% for second and 74% for third marriages that end in divorce. The most amazing stat is that people are getting divorced more by their third marriage.   Divorce is failing to stay committed to your marital and family roles. Parents might think about their kids when deciding

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    Weddings in America

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    Weddings in America A wedding is the ceremony in which two people are united in marriage. (Wikipedia.com) American wedding are held upon high standards and based upon strong values that are shared between the two parties being wed‚ these two are brought together to form their sacred bondage of love and life with each other. Weddings in America are known to be the most flexible and varied in the entire world due to the variation of race and ethnic backgrounds that the American culture embodies. As

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    Inequality In America

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    When we hear the word “America” we often think of independence‚ opportunity‚ and success. Equal opportunity can be defined as every individual granted a fair chance and should be treated the same. The opportunity should overlook religion‚ race‚ sex‚ ethnicity‚ etc. For the last couple of weeks‚ we’ve been studying the nature of inequality and how it’s had a negative impact on society. From the outside looking in‚ it seems as if America is the land of equal opportunity‚ however‚ that is not accurate

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