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    abundance of pearls once found within its protected waters‚ is the largest natural harbor in the State of Hawaii and the number one visitor destination on Oahu. This harbor was mostly known for its beauty. Today is greatly known for the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor in the 1094’s. This attack hurt America great‚ but also made America a lot stronger. This attack shaped America into the great country I live in today. On the morning of Sunday‚ December 7‚ 1941‚ a strange plane flew over the U.S. fleet

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    Assignment Gender and Family Gender and family have a huge affect on the actions of our juveniles. Juveniles delinquency is based on gender‚ because depending on the gender of the juvenile depends on what type of values where instilled within the juveniles. Also‚ the family has a huge affect on the action of the juveniles‚ because that all depends on the values of the family. The two intertwine and in this paper I will show you how the each affects the delinquency of the juveniles. Gender affects delinquency

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    Between 1860 and 1900 the United States treated Chinese workers very poorly and did not pay them much for their services they provided in the jobs that were open to them. This period of time is also when the Gilded Age was occurring in America‚ so all Chinese workers in the U.S. were most likely working in a gold mine or on railroads‚ making it easy to classify that they were all be treated the same nationwide. By November‚ 1865‚ there were already approximately 4‚000 mostly Chinese men working on

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    Prisons have such a major affect in our society today. Prisons are suppose to be the location we send our criminals to pay for their actions toward society. Many people have argued the goal of these prisons. To some the goal of prisons is to punish the criminals for the actions they committed. To others the goal of prison is to rehabilitate the offenders and allow them to change to become socially acceptable. Corrections has been a key aspect of civilization since its integration to society. In

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    MARXISM AND CLASS‚ GENDER AND RACE: RETHINKING THE TRILOGY Published (2001) in RACEGENDER & CLASS‚ Vol. 8‚ No. 2‚ pp. 23-33‚ special issue on Marxism and RaceGender & Class. It is posted here with permission of Jean Belkhir‚ Editor Introduction A taken for granted feature of most social science publications today‚ especially those about inequality‚ is the ritual critique of Marx and Marxism in the process of introducing theoretical alternatives intended to remedy its alleged "failures

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    Is America Number One? The two concepts I learned from this video were the standard of living is different in different countries of the world and freedom. For example‚ in the video it mentioned the United States‚ Hong Kong‚ and India. All of which that have different standards of living. In India there are a lot of poor people and the living conditions are far worse than Hong Kong and the United States. That is mostly due to the overpopulation in India and they cannot simply meet the demands of

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    The Influence Of Education On Gender Socialization The common misconception about gender nowadays is that it has the same meaning as sex‚ something innate and natural. However‚ since 1970s‚ increasingly more anthropologists like Margaret Mead agree that gender is something that can be conditioned and is prone to socialization. Since a young age‚ possibly around two to three years old when an infant begins to develop higher cognitive functions‚ society bombards them with different signals that

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    to the bigger heading of social inequality. Social inequality is the inability of people to have equal opportunity (Fonza and Owen). Social inequality and urban poverty are such rampant problems today due to systematic racism‚ pay inequality‚ and gentrification. Through discriminatory federal processes such as redlining‚ minorities still struggle to regain lost footing from decades previous. A large portion of this is the government’s part in exacerbating “existing social inequalities‚ particularly

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    How do the economies of scale affect break-even analysis? In the video on leverage‚ leverage is compared to a fulcrum in that you need just the right balance of leverage. That would seem to indicate that there is a point where the leverage is just right and that too little leverage may be just as harmful as too much leverage. Do you think this is true? The book discusses the difference between efficiency and effectiveness. Which one do you think is the most important in business and why? Answers:

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    justices of the Supreme Court. The Constitution also gives it the power to judge if a president’s action is unconstitutional. The Court meets in Washington D.C in the United States Supreme Court building. Nine justices compromise the U.S. Supreme Court‚ one chief justice and eight associate justices. Once approved‚ all justices serve for life. The President nominates candidates for the Supreme Court‚ and they must be approved

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