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    America’s black population‚ despite the civil rights movement‚ still has a long way to go in the United States before it is on equal footing. While the law protects blacks from overt racism‚ there is a litany of problems facing the black community‚ many of which relate to lack of opportunity for meaningful employment‚ absence of role models and very little political representation. Also as we will see‚ even though racism is frowned upon in polite society‚ it has not gone away. It has simply been

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    Introduction Social‚ moral‚ and political philosophies are three branches that share elements‚ but are different in application. This paper considers what the fields have in common‚ how they are different‚ and how they apply to modern life. When thinkers contemplate such diverse ideas such as justice‚ love‚ friendship‚ democracy‚ and divorce‚ they are considering concepts that fit in one or more of the three fields of philosophy discussed in this paper. Contrasts and Commonality When philosophy

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    The Great Depression The Problem The stock market crashed on October 29‚ 1929 and was dubbed the term Black Tuesday. This was the foundation that led to the great depression. While they were several contributing factors that caused the Great Depression‚ the stock market crash is arguably the most affective determining factor. During the great depression people: lost their money in the stock markets‚ their jobs‚ starvation started to set in‚ and even worst individuals were taking their own lives

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    The Black Death was one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. It began in south-western Asia and spread to Europe by the late 1340s‚ where it received its name Black Death. The Black Death‚ spread to many countries throughout the world and still lingers today. The bacteria Yersinia pestis carries disease in three forms: the bubonic‚ septicaemic and the pneumonic plagues. In the middle ages no one was safe from the plague‚ everyone was a target‚ including the rich and wealthy. The impact

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    Introduction The Effects of Social Darwinism on the social trends of the 19th century. “As a world view‚ Darwinism cannot of course be refuted‚ since Faith is‚ always has been‚ and always will be‚ stronger than facts. “ - Francis P. Yockey Social Darwinism is a theory that competition among all individuals‚ groups‚ nations or ideas drives social evolution in human societies. The term draws upon Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection‚ where competition between individual organisms drives

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    THE POLITCAL STORM How Hurricane Katrina Exposed Political Chaos   On August 29‚ 2005‚ the United States witnessed a catastrophic natural disaster that demolished not only homes and roads‚ but lives. Hurricanes Katrina hit the Gulf Coast in Louisiana ranking at a category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale‚ maintaining winds of 100-140 miles per hour and stretching 400 miles across. What experts can agree on is that there was over an estimated $100 billion in damage‚ but what they cannot agree

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    The Effects of the Great Depression The Great Depression was a horrible event that took place almost 100 years ago. It was a time in our society when people had no money and no food. Everyone was losing their jobs because the companies couldn’t afford to pay them and stay in business at the same time. After the Stock Market crashed and the economy went downhill‚ a lot of changes were made within the government to make sure that nothing like this would ever happen again. This period in time was

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    Drugs to Death in a Political Cartoon: An Oversimplification? As the more stable counterpart to an inconsistent southern neighbor‚ the United States has always had a suspicious outlook towards Mexico. In recent years‚ the boost in illegal immigration‚ the unstable economies in both countries and the issues resulting from drug use and trade have added tension to the already strained relationship. Blame flows and lands on various subjects: each government‚ drug cartels‚ drug users‚ and

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    American success in the American Revolutionary War created a new nation‚ while British failure tore away a part of their empire. Such consequences were inevitably going to have effects‚ but historians debate the extent of each compared to that of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars which would test Britain soon after their American experience. Modern readers might expect Britain to have suffered greatly as a result of losing the war‚ but the fact is it’s possible to argue that the war was

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    NISSAN: THE EFFECTS OF A POLITICAL CONFLICT During the last months‚ Nissan has been suffering the effects of a rising political battle between Japan and China. The two countries have become involved in an escalating diplomatic conflict ever since China stepped up its presence near a chain of uninhabited islands located in the East China Sea and claimed by Japan since the late XIX century. The conflict over those islands‚ known as Senkaku in Japan and Diayou in China‚ has resurfaced historical

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