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    Progressivism in the United States At the turn of the 20th century‚ the United States was experiencing incredible output in industrialization and urbanization. As adolescent America was experiencing one of its first major growth spurts‚ many idealists took it upon themselves to set in motion reforms to keep America balanced and accountable. These people came to be known as the "progressives." Progressivism was a largely bipartisan movement with such faces in the forefront as Woodrow Wilson‚ William

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    Immigration Jennifer Lippert ENG/102 March 12‚ 2012 Dr. Kimberly Stanley In the United States of America‚ we live in a sea of opportunity.  Many people come from other countries to live in America to explore those opportunities‚ but the laws governing immigration have failed to change with the ever-increasing immigrant population.  We watch as Border States deal with the rising costs to support immigrants and wonder whether this was what the founding fathers had in mind when the first Immigration

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    With the United States’s reputation as the government of the people‚ for the people‚ and by the people‚ exactly how strong is our country’s government? When I conducted my ten interviews‚ the majority‚ eight students‚ stated the importance of democracy‚ however‚ none were sure of its security. Despite the several distinct patterns and similarities in many of the interviewees’ answers‚ not a single student answered identically to another. One student completely disregarded democracy while another

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    Ethnocentrism is the tendency to look at the world primarily from the perspective of one’s own ethnic culture. The concept of ethnocentrism has proven significant in the social sciences‚ both with respect to the issue of whether the ethnocentric bias of researchers colors the data they obtain‚ and the findings from research in anthropology and sociology. Such research has revealed ethnocentrism in every culture around the world‚ based on a number reasons‚ including religion‚ language‚ customs‚ culture

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    Ever since our founding fathers discovered this country‚ citizens have shown a great deal of respect for the men and women that have fought to preserve the independence and the freedoms that this country is built on. Throughout the history of this nation we have only seen a few instances of declined patriotism and it seems as if were are going through a downfall today. In the seventeen years that I have been a part of this nation I have experienced one of the deadliest terror attacks that the world

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    Whenever there is a war that is occurring in a country‚ people would always find a certain way to escape the country. Those people are called “refugees.” A refugee doesn’t simply leave their home‚ they additionally need to leave their nation of origin and discover assurance in another. Refugees are protected under international law‚ rules that governed all countries. They are ensured under the global law‚ a regulation that administered all nations. Much the same as all people‚ they have the privilege

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    Graded Assignment Voices of an Emerging Nation Unit Test Part 2 This test has two parts. Part 1 is computer-scored‚ and should be completed online. Part 2 is the questions below‚ which you will need to turn in to your teacher. You must complete both parts of the test by the due date to receive full credit on this test. All of your answers should be complete sentences and paragraphs. (10 points) 1. Based on the readings in this unit‚ what do the readings in this unit reveal about diversity within

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    nationalities for religious‚ recreational‚ and medical use. While it is currently illegal in the United States‚ marijuana is legal in European countries such as Holland and Belgium‚ and Amsterdam. Marijuana‚ in its natural form‚ is one of the safest therapeutically active substances known to man. It can be safely used within a supervised routine of medical care. For marijuana to be illegal in the United States when alcohol poisoning is a major cause of death in this country and nearly half a million premature

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    to NASA‚ Boeing is the prime contractor for the International Space Station. The company also provides numerous military and commercial airline support services. Boeing has a long tradition of aerospace leadership and innovation. They continue to expand their product line and services to meet emerging customer needs. Their broad range of capabilities includes creating new‚ more efficient members of their commercial airplane family; integrating military platforms‚ defense systems and the warfighter

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    lose many of their people? Why would the United States enter a war that is overseas again? Why would the United States want to get involved with everything that is happening overseas? What did the United States stand to gain? There are many questions that we can ask why the United States got involved in WWII‚ but the more important question to ask is‚ if the United States did not join the war at all‚ what would the world be today? In the 1930s‚ the United States Government enacted a series of laws designed

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