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    Diversity in the United States Josey Wayne Hudson ETH/125 Cultural Diversity Christina Tocco Diversity in the United States Information about diversity in the United States from my perspective Actually it is more personal experience‚ rather than information that has helped me to better understand and relate to others in ways that I may not have in the past. There is one incident that changed my life forever concerning diversity in America. My best friend is African-American. I am White

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    The United States Treasury It is a common conception that money is power. America is one of the most financially influential nations in the world because it has an entire department‚ The United States Treasury‚ dedicated to its economic prosperity. This is why America is considered one of the most powerful countries in the world. The United States Treasury has a lot of history and wasn’t easy to establish‚ nor has U.S. Treasury functions remained the same. However‚ it is clear what has happened

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    Religious discrimination is more predominate now than it was in the past because of new cultures and religions immigrating to the United States. Religious discrimination is classified as people being treated unfavorably because of his or her religious beliefs. Religious discrimination is both unethical and against the law. The discrimination act title VII of the civil rights act 1964 was introduced in the work place to protect individuals from religious discrimination that work for or apply for

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    Immigration has been a hot button topic among party lines and the United States society recently with our latest presidential race. Since 9/11‚ the conservative party has opposed refugee sanctuary and people fleeing from Mexico regarding the war on drugs‚ difficulties with the cartel‚ as well as the Immigration Reform Act of 1965. However‚ Liberals in the United States have a very different view on the matter. With our new president‚ Donald J. Trump‚ the Liberal population has taken this matter

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    We are all humans regardless of ethnicity‚ gender or role in society. In the Declaration of independence‚ in the United States of America‚ the rights of “life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness” are granted to all men‚ but is that really true? Inequalities have been an issue since many centuries ago. Inequalities have existed since thousands of years‚ from the kings vs. the surfs in medieval times‚ to the treatment of slaves‚ to the inequalities of women. In today times‚ many people face prejudice

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    The United States has entered an era in which racial‚ ethnic‚ and nonethnic cultural diversity is more prevalent than ever before. In addition‚ nurses may have a desire to practicing nursing in a global context by caring for populations in other countries. Therefore‚ in order to properly care for clients and populations of various cultures and diversity‚ nurses need to fully understand cultural issues and how to effectively reach these diverse populations. Cultural competence can assist with the

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    The United States is said to be and has the properties of a democracy. A democracy is defined as a government in which the people decide matters directly through town hall meetings or voting on a ballot box. There have been a few major laws passed that have been passed by Supreme Court in which the people didn’t have a vote or consent on the law. Two examples of this are legalizing gay marriage and gun laws. The United States has also in a way turned into an oligarchy. It has come to where the rich

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    It was a rainy day and it smelt like fresh cut grass that has been watered. It was just a normal day at East Town Middle School‚ the birds chirping and the kids laughing and playing. Then there was a boy named Ryan‚ he is 13 years old and has a speech problem and slow learning abilities‚ so he was in a special ed class from pre-k to 4th grade. He fastly discovered quickly that he was still not academically strong‚ and as he headed into middle school it bothered him deeply. When he was in 5th grade

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    The United States has been an expansionist country since the pilgrims landed. Until the US established them selves as a definite world power‚ they had shown themselves to be a very expansionist country. The imperialism of the 1900s may have departed from past actions in terms of size and ambition‚ but the fundamental reasons and drive for expansion remained the same throughout much of America’s history. Past expansion of the US includes the Manifest Destiny-driven push to the West coast‚ the annexation

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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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