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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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    unemployed‚ the entire country is affected. The more individuals who are out of work‚ the less money that is spent on material items‚ such as houses‚ cars‚ as well as other high ticket merchandise‚ which can lead to more people losing their jobs since the economy becomes volatile. This is where the government steps in to collect data regarding the unemployment in our country. (United States Department of Labor‚ Bureau of Labor Statistics‚ How the Government Measures Unemployment) Where do the statistics

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    Asian Americans are much more diverse than often thought. Usually when people think of Asian Americans‚ they picture Chinese or Japanese‚ but that is not the case. In fact‚ there many different groups that are categorized under Asian American. Some of the popular ones in America are Chinese‚ Filipino‚ Asian Indian‚ Vietnamese‚ Korean‚ Japanese‚ Pakistani‚ Cambodian‚ Hmong‚ and Laotian. Asian Americans come from different backgrounds. Each group has their own culture‚ history‚ and language. Considering

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    Marijuana in the United States Marijuana can be considered the most popular and widely used illicit drug in the United States. State drug policies have changed in recent years‚ however many American citizens still face prosecution for the cultivation‚ distribution and possession of marijuana. Despite the known benefits of legalizing marijuana on the economy and crime rate‚ the US federal government has still not changed its policy. The United States must acknowledge and change its role in the imprisonment

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    18 May 2013 Education in the United States This great country on the federal‚ state‚ and local level needs to invest more money in educating its citizens. In the past the United States boasted a higher percentage of technically trained‚ well educated‚ top of their field professionals to fulfill the needs of not only this great country‚ but those of the rest of the world too. However those days seem to be over. Today most highly

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    The face of American democracy is deceptive; from missionary trips to military tours‚ America’s global dominion has always been referenced with coy euphemisms—“diplomacy‚” “leadership‚” tying to mask imperialism as setting a good example. As America tries to up hold their motto of being the land of the free‚ they force their ideals on other countries with or without the support of the people living there. While America focuses on spreading American ideals across the globe‚ its own citizens don’t

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    never completely isolated from the rest of the world‚ therefore engaging in imperialism in the early twentieth century had some justifications. The trade made the US an active member of world affairs. It was during the period of the 1890s that the US foreign policy became influenced by imperialism. During that decade‚ the US became the most important industrial power in the world. The US military‚ especially the Navy‚ was growing and expanding in other areas of the world where we had not had the ability

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    was documented in a physical form. This was where music could now be communicated efficiently‚ and succeeding generations would know something about the music of their ancestors. There where demands of the church that required a musical notation‚ and so the earliest written music was largely in Church music called Hymns. The plainsong of this time was still singlehanded‚ but that’s when the new developments were starting to appear. In the Renaissance period‚ there was a new self-sustaining freedom

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    Imperialism is the process of extending the rule of government beyond the boundaries of its original state. History shows a high state of civilization has been produced‚ the struggle of race with race‚ and the survival of the physically and mentally fitter race. To know if whether the lower races of man can evolve a higher type‚ the only course is to leave them to fight it out among themselves and even then there will be struggle for the existence between individual and individual. The struggle of

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    ScoTMA #1 How effective were liberal social reforms of the period 1906-1914? Liberal social reforms of the period 1906 -1914 were mostly ineffective in their aim to improve the lives of the poor at that time. They were not far reaching enough and not properly implemented by the government. However it could be said that for the first time there was a proper acknowledgement of the plight of the poor working class. In order to assess the effectiveness of the reforms‚ it is necessary to consider

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