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    The United States of America is seen as one of the most powerful countries in the world‚ however years ago it struggled with economic disasters ‚ similar to what developing countries are facing today. However today‚ the United States is still not immune to these disasters‚ an example of this is the recession of 2008‚ that affected thousands. The financial panics and economic depressions that the country faced‚ has helped it to be more prepared for future expected bumps in the road. From each economic

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    Makando Mutanda Mr.Johnson English 1101 Fall 2010 Women: Now & Then Living in the United States we’ve seen women come a long way. Women couldn’t vote or play specific sports‚ we saw more men having cooperate jobs than we did women. However a lot has changed over the years. Today there more women doctors‚ lawyers‚ governors‚ and senators. Last year a woman even ran for president. In the United States everyone is seen equally for the most part‚ we all have the same opportunities‚ and there is no

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    influential nation in the world‚ but has one of the lowest voter turnouts. Less than 57% of the United States electorate does not vote to the hurdles that it takes to exercise a basic right. The reasons for voter apathy include not registering‚ inability to get to the polls and the type of election. To begin‚ registration in the United States does not have automatic registration. Only some states have made “same-day registration” available or offering voter registration while getting a driver’s license

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    Introduction In the modern age of the United States‚ the demographics of its citizens range from distinctive cultures of the world. The cultural diversity in religion consists of Judaism‚ Buddhism‚ and Christianity to Protestantism. The aspects of the American religious landscape originated from immigrants seeking opportunities. The acceptance of the changes did not happen automatically and acts of discrimination were common. In this paper illustrates the early periods of religious pluralism

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    Poland and The United States of America Comparing two countries from completely different sides of the world‚ it is easy task. Two different cultures‚ different people‚ customs‚ and behaviors‚ but also a lot of similarities. Poland knows as a heard of Old Continent with deep roots in European culture. From the other side we have United States of America pretty young country‚ with people that valuing freedom and their social rights. People can think those two countries are completely different‚

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    Imperialism of Britain and the United States: Empire by Obligation When one hears the term imperialism‚ the first thing that usually comes to mind is the vast British Empire‚ expanding all around the world‚ spreading culture‚ beliefs and ideas. Or perhaps the United States of America‚ plunging ever deeper into the vast continent‚ opening up land for settlement by its people. England is known for its military involvement in the countries it colonized; openly using military force on all those

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    At the end of 2001‚ state prisons were operating between 1 and 16 percent over the capacity‚ while federal prisons were above 31 percent their desired capacity level (Foster‚ 2006). It has been proven that prisons are more difficult to manage when they are above capacity and

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    Diversity in America Bobbi Bruce ETH 125 October 21‚ 2012 Scott Bell Diversity in America The United States of America is becoming a very diverse society. There is no real way around it. It will only become more diverse as the years go on. Every year more migrants and interracial couples show up in the US. It is time for all to embrace the different cultures. Many things affect how people embrace this diversity. The Social Explorer is a very help site when looking at the diversity in the

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    Since the 1970s inequality has drastically change in the united states. Inequality refers to the income and wealth distributed in an uneven manner among the population. In Partridge‚ Mark and Weinstein‚ Amanda article it was stated that the rise in inequality in the U. S is concentrated in the top 1%. Therefore‚ because the U.S is in the top 1% in inequality there is a probability that it can reduce the U.S economic growth. Mark and Amanda also believe that there has been a change in inequality after

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    due to her being a woman) to grab the reader ’s attention. She uses selection of detail to show the hardships of women not only in America‚ but in other countries as well. Valenti provides many statistics of abuse against women here in the United States as well as examples of evidence for the mistreatment of women. Valenti ’s appeals began before she had written a single word‚ mainly due to her being a woman. She appeals to the emotional side of her readers‚ writing that we “cry with Oprah and

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