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    Poverty in the United States Liberty University Introduction to Human Services HSER 500 Dr. Alicia Akins Abstract Poverty is one of the most serious issues in the United States today. Those that are affected were once the minority of society is now emerging as the majority. The new faces of poverty would surprise many people. It is no longer the face of the pleading face of a middle-aged man on a city street holding up a sign that says “Hungry‚ Need Help.”‚ or the face of a young

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    Drug Legalization in the United States Kristie Hurley Ashford University Abstract This paper will explore four websites and one online newspaper addressing the subject of drug trafficking in the United States and why legalization is a profitable alternative. The various ways drugs are bought into the country‚ information on how and why drug trafficking has increased in the United States‚ statistics on the number of people that are addicts‚ and the problems related to foreign countries on this

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    and Discrimination The Chinese immigrated to the United States in during the 1800s; Official records show that before 1857‚ 46 Chinese immigrants were in the United States. Over the next 30 years more that 200‚000 Chinese had immigrated to the United States. This immigration wave was largely because of the push of the awful conditions in China and the pull of the discovery of gold‚ and‚ job opportunities in the west (Immigration and the United States‚ Schafer‚ 2006). During the 1860s railroad work

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    In the United States there are many families that live in poverty. Something that most people don’t understand is poverty is a state‚ not a characteristic. People are not poor by choice. The culture of poverty states that “the assumption that the values and behaviors of the poor male them fundamentally different from other people” (Henslin‚ 2017). Poverty can be determined by many things‚ some important ones are the social classes in the United States‚ stereotypes that play along with race and ethnicity

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    Christianity makes up a whopping 83% of United States citizens‚ while only a small 13% are not religious. Religion is a great thing‚ it gives people something to believe in and a set of rules to make life a littler easier to live by‚ but where does the boundary exist between belief and fact? No religion is the fastest growing “religion” in American because studies have shown that the amount of atheists have doubled in the last several years. I actually have conducted my own study concerning religion

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    economies of its European counterparts. The majority of the poor populace worked on small family farms or were artisans who painstakingly crafted goods by hand. However‚ at the beginning of the 19th century‚ the market revolution began in the United States‚ and with it‚ the American economy was changed forever. Commoners moved from farms to factories‚ efficiency became the top priority‚ and a cash-based economy emerged. Whether it was through mass production‚ or paying immigrant or child laborers

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    Pieces of the People’s Puzzle In total there are fifteen laws that count towards the topic of civil rights in the United States‚ alone. Kenji Yoshino‚ author of “The New Civil Rights” says that in order for us to turn our current beliefs into a set of ‘new’ civil rights‚ law must play a role. Obvious enough‚ law alone cannot bring about a new set of civil rights. There are more than enough pieces that could make up this puzzle. For instance‚ media plays a huge role in this situation. The media

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    Legalization of Marijuana in the United States Author: Heidi Heffron-Clark ENGL112ON_AC: Composition Professor: Julie Joki  Talk about a hot topic! Marijuana and the discussion surrounding full legalization of the substance in the United States‚ has been creating a stir for many years now. Some people feel that there is no need to legalize another drug and take the risk of allowing it to get into the hands of children or people that may not be exposed to it if were not legal. Others say

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    Feminism movement began‚ it started as a way for women to come together and defeat the on-going stereotype that women should stay at home and tend to children and chores. Women were tired of being stuck in the house

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    The United States has great natural resources‚ the most advanced technology‚ and a very high standard of living. Despite these advantages‚ a significant portion of U.S. residents live in a condition of poverty(Eitzen‚ Zinn‚ Smith 156). These people are living with inadequate food‚ shelter‚ and water. Many of these citizens are discriminated against in schools‚ courts‚ and in the job market. These conditions make it difficult to work their way out of poverty. In order to be considered poor‚ a citizen

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