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    Crime in the United States is a fascinating phenomenon. It has changed throughout time and history. It evolved and progressed. There are visible waves in crime rates in the American history; this is often caused by changes in the economy‚ political situation as well as unemployment rate. Crime rates can also depend on the demographics of the area being studied. These are the several variables which can alter the outcome of crime rate measurement. The crime statistics in the United States‚ as well as

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    The United States has certainly changed drastically when accepting and interacting with racial or ethnic groups‚ the United States has changed in a positive way. In previous years neglect towards certain racial or ethnic groups was easily distinguished‚ and actually encouraged by many. In recent times racism and discrimination still exists. Now there are laws that prohibit people to act upon what they believe they should do towards the racial or ethnic group that they do not like. Cultural pluralism

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    Hassan 1 Danail Hassan ENG 102 Differences between Countries Indian and American countries arrangements are quite different and similar from each other. India and the USA (United States of America) are among the two largest countries in the world. USA is one of the richest countries in the world and India is among the poorest countries in the world. Both countries are in two different continents but still both countries have a few similarities. The only common thing between these countries is‚ they

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    Materialism in United States Materialism‚ like capitalism‚ is a defining factor of the American way of life. As with all things‚ materialism has its good and bad points. It is a trend that paints the American picture. It gives a perception of wealth and prosperity. However‚ it is commonly a shallow depiction of reality. The possession of things does not equate to financially stability. Regardless of how it is viewed‚ it defines us‚ motivates us‚ and moves our economy more than any other custom

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    AN ANALYSIS OF THE UNITED STATES IMMIGRATION POLICY INTRODUCTION More than any other country in the world‚ the United States has the largest number of immigrants. The United States has an estimated 35 million immigrants‚ far above the second rank Russia at 13 million (Sarin 1). The United States was built on immigration when Christopher Columbus landed in Plymouth. The United States has always had a strong history concerning immigration. Not until the United States was declared a free

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    Labor Unions in the United States Organized labor affects the lives of many citizens everyday‚ often in a roundabout way. Labor Unions affect many different people from blue-collar workers to white-collar workers‚ stay-at-home moms‚ students‚ and retirees. Fewer; however realize the legal role Labor Unions have played and continue to play in the financial system‚ political affairs‚ and society in general. In today’s society‚ more of our skilled hourly and unskilled workers belong to some sort of

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    people the freedom to express themselves and to pursue their own self-interest. Even though people pursue their own self-interest under individualism‚ their choices usually benefit the social interest as well. An example of individualism is the United States. The ideas from this philosophy were an influence on what is stated in the Declaration of Independence. We still follow individualism today. Business and firms that act in their self-interest by manufacturing at the lowest cost‚ also help the social

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    The role of women in the United States has changed dramatically in the last 50 years. The proportion of women attending college‚ matriculating from graduate schools‚ and obtaining doctorate degrees has increased dramatically. No longer are women associated with low expectations both in education and the workforce. Women now seek and receive the highest leadership roles in education‚ professions‚ and business. For example‚ according to Laff (2006)‚ in the banking industry women holds several management

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    During World War II‚ citizens of the United States created a strong sense of national identity through military service‚ military supply manufacturing‚ and other contributions to the war effort. In the decade following the war‚ the United States shifted its gaze and group concern from threats of fascism in Europe to threats of spreading Communism emanating from the Soviet Union. Different from the national identity fostered during WWII‚ the post-war national identity Mark Hamilton Lytle calls “Cold

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    Offshore drilling in the United States 2012 [键入作者姓名] [键入公司名称] 2012/7/28 Background In U.S.‚ offshore drilling is a controversial topic due to its two-side effect‚ it had been banned since 1980s‚ but in 2010‚ the president Obama decided to Lifted restrictions and opened vast expanses of American coastlines to oil and natural gas drilling to reduce gas prices in U.S.‚ whether it is necessary to allow the offshore drilling has become a troublesome problem. This paper will discuss the advantage

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