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    Throughout the 19th century‚ the US rapidly expanded its borders from east to west. During this time‚ US inventors designed steam-powered machines that greatly improved speed of travel‚ US migration patterns‚ and they also encouraged the shift from natural methods of transportation (animals‚ flatboats‚ and wagons)‚ to steam-powered transportation. Before then‚ people had been using wagons and flatboats to get to their destinations. Using wagons and flatboats was slow and costly compared to steam-engine

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    Young lives are at risk because they don’t make any time to exercise. Exercise around the United States is becoming less common in young adults. Technology is rising and exercise is declining. Whether they know it or not‚ everyone plays a role when it comes down to the health of young adults. It’s easy to be swayed towards unhealthy habits in America because they are like subliminal messages in our day to day lives. It’s like we’re being brainwashed. Most adults neglect the fact that they are setting

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    and Josh Katz provides an excellent overview of the murderous crime rate within the United States and the reasons why law enforcement officials have failed to reduce these number or control gun violence. Most of the times‚ the public is provided a false picture depicting police officials successfully reducing the homicide rate‚ but this research

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    Indian Foods Limited (SIFL)‚ was deep in thought in his office at corporate headquarters in Coimbatore‚ India. Eleven years earlier he had founded SIFL with the help of his wife‚ Maya. Now‚ after returning from a weeklong business trip to the United States‚ Mr.Krishnan was pondering the future of his company. Should SIFL enter foreign markets? If so‚ which ones? SIFL began as a company selling only three items but had quickly expanded to a dozen products. It produced and marketed batters‚ pastes‚ and

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    Gangs constitute one of the greatest threats to public safety. gangs contribute to 48% of crime in cities. Gangs should have stiffer penalties. Laws are too weak to scare off and oppose gangs and their members. Cities should sue and bid to make laws to stop the violence. Many kids and teens are joining gangs. Laws are weak in the face of rising gangs. Gangs have existed in the U.S. since the time of the American Revolution. It costs taxpayers five times more to incarcerate a child than to educate

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    Standardized Test In the United States of America we taketest.We take the so we can drive.We take them so we can get into a good college.It seems like to do anything in the United sSates you have to take a test to get it.But are the tests always fair?Do the tests really show how much you learn and what you know? We as americans should know better than to treat students like animals. In schools today the teachers can not speed up for the fast learners and slow down for the slow learners.It is like

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    Thirteenth Amendment loophole was responsible for the creation of President Nixon’s “War on Drugs”. John Ehrlichman‚ Nixon’s advisor of x once stated‚ once stated‚ “We understood we couldn’t make it illegal to be young or poor or black in the United States‚ but we could criminalize their common pleasure. We understood that drugs were not the health problem we were making them out to be‚ but it was such a perfect issue...that we couldn’t resist it (cite).” Analysis: The Nixon administration’s “War

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    Throughout this world‚ birthright citizenship’s legality has been a major topic of discussion among many constituents. In the United States‚ the debate is ever present‚ as it is very popular for foreigners come across the border to have their children‚ therefore making them immediate American citizens. Some view this as illegal and want this practice to be banned‚ but legalizing this is the humane thing to do in this situation. In many ways‚ racism can be solved with the legalization of birthright

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    In this country‚ the often impulsive act of committing suicide lends itself to the use of firearms for this purpose due to their availability and intrinsic lethality; this is undeniable. As you mentioned‚ firearm ownership in the U.S. is constitutionally protected‚ so consideration must be given in order to preserve this right while affording some means to curb some of the firearm use in this fateful manner. Background checks are a good starting point that may deter some individuals with a mental

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    What is your interpretation of freedom? Is it guaranteed or repeatedly fought for? Although we are guaranteed our rights in the U.S. Constitution‚ we still have to win them over many times. In this essay I will argue that our freedom has been repeatedly fought for. The Revolutionary War was fought to gain freedom from unreasonable taxes‚ we fought a Civil War to end slavery‚ and we are still protesting about the rights of women. We must repeatedly fight generation after generation for our freedoms

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