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    Spanish in the United States The United States is home to a large and rapidly growing population of Spanish speakers. With over 35 million speakers‚ Spanish is the second most commonly-spoken language in the United States. According to data from the US Census Bureau‚ it is spoken in about 12 per cent of all U.S. households. Hispanic citizens constitute about 16% of the U.S. population now and this figure will rise to 30% by 2050. By 2050‚ the U.S. will become the largest Spanish-speaking country

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    dissidence from the public‚ there is nothing to keep governments honest except for the honor of those governments‚ which is highly questionable even in the noblest of nations. The role of elected officials in the United States is to represent their constituents‚ be they from their district‚ state‚ or party. If there is nothing to hold these politicians to this purpose‚ can we truly be sure they are ruling in a representative way and not in self interest?

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    the United States.” The United States was formed by the immigration of many people throughout the World. Legal immigration to the United States can easily be handled and welcomed by most Americans. Immigration has been around since the later half of the twentieth century. Many of the first new immigrants to our country were young males working in agriculture or other low wage jobs. Over time the young men would make multiple trips to work‚ and absorbed knowledge and experience of the United States

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    serve our country. Many goals were established by the constitution and the Framers chose important concepts to make The United States a more productive country. All Six concepts were very important and Four of the main ones are To established justice‚ promote general welfare‚ ensure domestic tranquility and One of the six main focuses In the preamble of the United States Constitution is “to establish justice" The framers included this to set up a reasonable and unbiased system of laws where

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    Me and my cousin skipped school just to go to the richest car place in the United States he went to the counter of the place and stole the keys to a gt 500 we got the car and we drove out the car place without a license we drove out with a stolen car in an illegal way because neither one of us are permitted to drive. Stealing is great because you get things you want in a short amount of time that may benefit you. Stealing is the best way to get what you want because it allows you to steal big flat

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    Individual discrimination continues to challenge American culture by creating a large divide between those who believe that we live in an equal society and those who believe that inequality is still present. Blacks have received unfair treatment in many different forms. They have had people act as if they were suspicious of them based on their race or ethnicity‚ they have a harder time receiving jobs‚ experience a higher degree of financial hardship. A majority of black men and woman have experienced personal

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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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    voting for. Americans should be required to vote because it will cause more people to understand the issues that are around them and will increase the rate of voters per election‚ making more civic opinions heard throughout government. If the United States has compulsory voting‚ the people would try to understand the issues they are voting for/against. Joe Heller sites that‚ “By compelling people to vote‚ we are likely to arouse them in an intelligent interest and give them a political knowledge

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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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    Bullying has become a massive impact in the United States for children and young adults. For the past years bullying has been an important topic to the victim asking himself “why me”? At one point or another‚ we have all been bullied‚ participated in bullying‚ or have seen someone they know being bullied. It does not matter what kind of bullying‚ can either be face to face or cyber. Bullying has a negative effect on teenagers because it lowers their self-esteem‚ causes stress‚ and ruins reputations

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