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    United States of America is a great country‚ just like Venezuela or North Korea. Having a corrupt government does not make a nation ‘bad.’ Having a corrupt government is like a car driving off a cliff‚ the car will explode into the abyss‚ and there is nothing you can do about it. Greatly‚ United States is still not floating in midair‚ right now it is on the point of the cliff. That’s why many do not consider it ‘that’ corrupt compared to other countries. Something those people are not considering

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    opportunity to young and old alike. Consequently‚ it is a pressing issue and is a matter of priority for the international community to encounter the problem at its core. The United Nations has been keenly concerned with this issue since its foundation and has embarked on a fight to stop discrimination across the world. In 2001‚ the United Nations’ World Conference against Racism produced the most authoritative‚ comprehensive program for competing racial discrimination and has encouraged many countries to

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    THE DEATH PENALTY Some people are against the killing of others for any reasons. Other people feel that certain crimes should be punished by death. The death penalty is a very controversial topic in the United States today and has been for a number of years‚ because people’s life is at risk. The reviewing the numbers of facts prove that the death penalty should not be enforced. I think death penalty is the ultimate denial of human rights. It violates the right to life as proclaimed in the Universal

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    Homelessness Homelessness is usually defined as “a person who lacks a fixed regular and adequate night time residence ”(Facts and figures: The homelessness). Homelessness in the United States is very common. If you are walking on the streets of New York or any city in United States it is almost certain that you will see a person or several persons that are sleeping on the street corner or in the subway station. This has always been a major concern for the government. The US government is trying

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    In this essay I will tell you why the United States spends so much on defense. I will explain three different reasons why the U.S.A spends so much on defense. The three topic why I chose why the U.S.A spends so much on defense were National Security‚ The Military‚ and the President. I will explain in each part that I choose why they spent so much on each one. First thing is National Security. The government is always a wanting to protect our country and everyone in it. With all the terrorist groups

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    sociopolitical factors that influenced public health policy development for HIV/AIDs prevention and control in the United States. Then discuss separately each of the three sociopolitical factors each factor and discussion is equal to three points each. The three sociopolitical factors that influenced public health policy development for HIV/Aids prevention and control in the United States were identifying early possible ways of spreading the disease‚ how it affected our blood supply and that to acknowledge

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    In the United States over 1.2 million students drop out of high school (US Census Bureau).That’s about a student every 26 seconds/7‚000 a day. About 6‚000 people that don’t get to graduate end up obtaining a minimum wage job for the rest of their life. They struggle‚ and many Americans question why the number one industrialized country suffers an extremely high percentage of poverty and what triggers it? People know that not graduating from high school is the number one factor that causes poverty

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    The United States of America has an extensive history of oppressing essentially everyone who is not a straight‚ white‚ land-owning‚ wealthy‚ cis-gender man and included within this list of oppressed is women. Throughout the ages‚ women have had to and continue to fight for many rights through social‚ economic‚ and political venues. One of these rights‚ and area of public policy‚ are reproductive rights. Reproductive rights are a broad area of public policy that encompasses sexual education‚ family

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    Cultural diversity is seen everyday in our society in the United States. As defined‚ the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society. When it comes to public speaking and cultural diversity‚ you make think how these two connect. They actually go hand in hand in becoming a well rounded public speaker. In our world today‚ there are over six thousand languages that are spoken in our world. To narrow it down‚ in the United States today there are over three hundred languages spoken

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    of the circumstance. It has been held by courts before that police can sometimes look inside a stall within a public restroom without violating the occupant’s privacy. In United States v. Hill‚ the courts of appeals have held “that a couple had no expectation of privacy when they enter a one toilet bathroom together” (United States v. Hill‚ 2001). This was determined based upon the suspicious of them needing to enter a one person bathroom together where prostitution was considered to common. The court

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