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    Week 6 1. James A. Tyner‚ “The Geopolitics of Eugenics and the Exclusion of Philippine Immigrants from the United States‚” The Geographical Review‚ 89‚ no. 1 (1999)‚ 54-73. In this article‚ Tyner explains the pseudoscience and logic behind the discrimination against Filipino immigrants during the early 1900’s. Using eugenics as justification‚ the government made it clear that America was to remain a white-dominated country with little tolerance for immigrants. A prime example of this anti-immigration

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    Probation and Parole in the United States: Changes in the Correctional System since World War II Scott Lohr Pennsylvania Highlands Community College Abstract Employee security problems and high risk caseloads progressively will move agents away from customary probation ideas of casework in the direction of ideas lined up with control or disciplinary beliefs. This study analyzes how the role of probation and parole has altered and what the future will be like counting on how we respond to

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    Drug Trafficking In United States Rashaan Ford ENG122: English Composition II Tina Miller August 19‚ 20 Drug trafficking in the United States have been a problem since the mid 1970’s.The illegal drug market in the United States is one of the most profitable in the world. Drug Enforcement agencies faces many hard challenges in protecting our borders. Diverse criminal groups operating from South America smuggles cocaine‚ heroine‚ and marijuana into the United States by a variety of routes

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    Industrialization and Urbanization During the second half of the nineteenth century the United States went through an urban revolution. This urban revolution and the things that were happening were unseen by the world until this point. Factories‚ mines‚ and mills sprouted all across the country‚ and thus cities began to grow up around them. In 1889 the nineteenth century was declared "not just the age of cities‚ but the age of great cities." The economy was booming and there were plenty of jobs

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    the factories. As more plants were built so more and more people moved to cities. There was an explosion of urban growth‚ dozens of new cities were emerged and in fact‚ in between 1850 t0 1900 map of the United States changed dramatically. It was indeed the result of nonstop immigrants and invention of railroads in the United

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    violation here in the United States‚ and it can manifest itself in many ways. It is often seen in the work place‚ where women are often payed less for the same jobs as men. Gender discrimination can also manifest itself through pregnancy discrimination and even sexual assault. Things like unwelcome sexual advances‚ dismissal due to pregnancy‚ and other forms of harassment found both in and out of the workplace are an unfortunate reality that many women here in the United States and throughout the world

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    transportation and sell of humans into slavery‚ to the Americas. By 1807‚ the South accumulated a population of over four million African slaves‚ individuals known as property for inhumane labour whom have no rights. Consequently‚ this enlarge the divide between the North‚ whom were anti-slavery‚ and the South. It was not until The Act of 1807 that slave trade was abolished‚ yet it took another half a century to abolish slavery threw the Emancipation Proclamation and 13th Amendment. In 1641‚ slavery

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    political violence within a given state. Ethnicity and ethnic conflict within a state can cause inequality in a state. Ethnic conflict can be created by various factors‚ including political factors (O’Neil‚ Patrick‚ Fields‚ Share). A multi-ethnic society does not always result in political violence. Political violence emerges when one ethnic group is dominant over the other and controls

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    fought for. Benjamin Banneker and Martin Luther King Jr. demanded freedom in America‚ the Obamas pushed for freedom for young girls around the world‚ and Ahdaf Souief united with her peers and peacefully fought for freedom in Cairo.

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    The value of education within the United States has been highly emphasized as an open opportunity towards chasing the “American Dream”. During the colonial era‚ New England colonists such as the Puritans from the Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ provided a system for public education to create a common ground for those that immigrated from the Northern and Western regions of Europe. While public education at the time was established to create an equal plane field within a new society‚ the development of

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