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    Immigration and Its Effects on America On January 5th‚ 2015‚ senior editor of the Atlantic‚ David Frum wrote an article titled‚ “Does Immigration Harm Working Americans?”. In the article‚ he speculates that immigrants‚ particularly from Mexico and other Latin American countries‚ harm the ability for American-born workers to find jobs‚ despite numerous economists and government bureaus stating that it doesn’t (Frum‚ 2015). With an emphasis on how many of the economists/bureaus focused on theoretical

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    The Christian Crusades were a series of battles between the Muslims and the Christians in order to claim the Holy Land as their own. Religious and economic tensions are the causes of these numerous crusades. For starters‚ religious tensions occurred when Muslims taught the message of the prophet Muhammad. These teachings went against the christian teachings and the what the christian church believes. Muslims thought they would be able to overrun the traditional christian ideas. At the time‚ Pope

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    The Age of Exploration

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    Impact of Exploration During the time of exploration‚ many explorers made voyages that changed world history. They discovered new land‚ food‚ and people. There were both positive and negative impacts of exploration. The age of exploration was very good for our culture as a whole. Explorers set out to find new trade routes to Asia‚ fame‚ wealth‚ and knowledge‚ but they discovered so much more than that. They impacted our world more than they thought could ever be possible. Religion spread‚ new

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    ideas‚ and jobs (Reeves‚ 136). This fear of Communism or anti-Communism as it was called could be described as a type of "virus." When all was calm in America the virus would fade‚ but the moment a crisis struck‚ the virus came back stronger than ever (Feuerlicht‚ 35). Communism was a threat not only for countries overseas but a threat for America and its people. It was a threat on the American way of life‚ a bruise on the phrase "the right to life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness." (Feuerlicht

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    sec. 1] Before World War I‚ uninterrupted public support was thought to be critical to all the wartime effort. In 1917‚ Wilson created the War Aims Committee on Public Information (CPI) to promote World War One Nationally‚ while advertising America overseas. Under the guidance of a journalist named Creel‚ the CPI gathered people from different aspects all over the world. The CPI mixed advertising techniques with a refined understanding of human psychology; its efforts represent the first time

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    crash of 1929 was the main cause of The Great Depression. In fact‚ The Great Depression was caused by a series of factors‚ and the effects of the depression were felt for many years after the stock market crash of 1929. By looking at the stock market crash of 1929‚ bank failures‚ reduction of purchasing‚ American economic policy with Europe‚ and drought conditions‚ it becomes apparent that The Great Depression was caused by more than just the stock market crash. The effects were detrimental beyond the

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    What’s dead should be left to the grave. Frankenstein even admits to himself that he was scared when he realized he had brought life to the lifeless mesh of a body that lay on his table. “Frightful must it be‚ for supremely frightful would be the effect of any human endeavor to mock the stupendous mechanism of the Creator of the world (pg. 228).” He immediately regrets playing God when he realizes that what he has created was far from what he had hoped. When Doctor Frankenstein first stood in sight

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    In the world today‚ most people do not worry about diseases that are not in their country. There are millions of deaths each year because of malaria in Africa that is caused by a mosquito. Many of these deaths from this disease become unknown by the world. Malaria is a disease that kills many travelers and africans every year. Many wonder “what is malaria?”. Malaria has been studied by Malaria No More and they’re article says “Malaria is a disease of the blood that is caused by the Plasmodium

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    The Age of Exploration

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    explored the world around them. Early adventures were motivated by religious beliefs‚ a desire for conquest‚ the need for trade‚ and an unsatisfying hunger for gold. The great Age of Exploration‚ beginning in the late 1400s‚ was an important era in the discovery and development of lands yet unknown to the Europeans. During this period‚ Europe sought new sea routes to Asia in pursuit of economic gain‚ increased glory‚ and opportunities to spread Christianity. Although these were motivations for explorers

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    Every day in America‚ 309 people are shot. Of those shot‚ 93 die. Of those killed‚ 32 are murdered (Brady Campaign). When facts such as these are ignored‚ it’s hard to remember that these numbers aren’t considered normal everywhere else. When compared to 22 other high-income nations‚ such as Germany‚ Australia‚ and Canada‚ researchers with The American Journal of Medicine found that the gun deaths on US soil account for 82% of all the gun deaths in these countries combined. In other words‚ 82 out

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