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    about some very controversial issues. Among these issues is the question of immigrants and their role in the United States. As congressmen‚ the people of your state voted for you to represent their voices in the national legislature. However‚ I encourage you to remember all the people who are underrepresented in our government and consider their opinions when forming policies for the United States. It is important to consider the role immigrants had in the formation of our country. The very basis our

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    Although‚ there is an enormous difference in the scale of their two economies‚ the United States and Portugal share significant similarities. Portugal’s economy is growing at a steady rate‚ but has a long way to go to get out of its recession. In the article‚ The Federation of International Trade Association says‚ “Since 2009‚ Portugal has been suffering from the worst economic crisis since the fall of the dictatorship in 1974. This deep recession was caused by the collapse of foreign demand and

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    Every minority group in the United States has faced discrimination and prejudice in their own form. Asian Americans are one of many minority groups that have a history of discrimination that isn’t discussed in America. Asian Americans are very unique in the united states due to the fact that as a minority group they are very small and have been alienated in the United States making it difficult for them to practice their culture. Women face discrimination in every aspect of life making it difficult

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    health problem that affects millions of people within the United States and worldwide. However‚ certain population groups are more susceptible to obtaining asthma than others. Socioeconomic status (SES) is a rough marker of a variety environmental/behavioral exposures and a very important determinant of differences in asthma prevalence and severity among ethnic minorities in the U.S.1 Ethnic minorities have a higher risk for obtaining asthma in the United States due to low socioeconomic status. The

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    Culture Conflict is a big problem in the united states. Culture conflict has affected life today because it changed the way people think. Culture conflicts are big problems still till today because many people use culture as a way to identify a person. For example‚ people assume muslims are terrorist. The reason for that is only because of 9/11. In google it shows that .006625% of muslims are actually terrorist which shows a small percentage. People use excuses to hide the fact that they afraid

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    Running Head: HISPANIC GROUPS IN THE UNITED STATES Hispanic Groups in the United States Harley D. Palmer ETH 125 September 5‚ 2010 Dr. Carol Grant Hispanics in the United States have a history rooted for centuries. Many different cultures make up this group dubbed ‘Hispanics’‚ each with their own identity‚ culture‚ and struggles. However‚ they do group together in a common fight to gain a more stable and positive foot hold in the U.S. Mexican Americans seem to have the strongest

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    altruistic and righteous. Although exceptionalism is not exclusive to the U.S.‚ American exceptionalism stands out due to its nature as national identity. American exceptionalism has inherited among American elite and mass public from the beginning of its history‚ and therefore has strongly affected U.S. foreign policy. Indeed‚ the U.S. has been exceptional because American public has believed in American exceptionalism‚ and expressed their opinion through various means. Because public opinion matters‚ accordingly

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    language‚ customs‚ culture‚ and shared history. It seems natural that people feel pride in the culture in which they have grown up and from which they have adopted their values and standards of behavior. However‚ the problem is that one may view other cultures not only as different‚ but also as inferior‚ with a great danger of behaving in ways that are damaging to those from other cultures. However‚ as increasing globalization brings different cultures together‚ people are learning to overcome their self-centered

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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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    History on the Topic Racism can be defined as the belief that characteristics and abilities can attributed to people simply on the basis of their race. Researchers have identified racism in education‚ employment‚ housing‚ health care‚ public welfare‚ and social services. Racism is a pressing issue that occurs on a daily basis and it silently closes the doors of opportunity to young and old alike. Consequently‚ it is a pressing issue and is a matter of priority for the international community to

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