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    Abstract Strong economies compete on the basis of high value‚ not solely low cost. Yet in the United States‚ growing economic disparity hinders the nation’s ability to provide the high-value-added products and services necessary to compete in a global marketplace. The economic problems associated with unequal growth – stagnant wage growth and depressed market demand – in turn exacerbate social problems‚ such as crime‚ drug abuse‚ gangs‚ reliance on transfer payments‚ and family break-ups. The most

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    Legalization of Marijuana in the United States Author: Heidi Heffron-Clark ENGL112ON_AC: Composition Professor: Julie Joki  Talk about a hot topic! Marijuana and the discussion surrounding full legalization of the substance in the United States‚ has been creating a stir for many years now. Some people feel that there is no need to legalize another drug and take the risk of allowing it to get into the hands of children or people that may not be exposed to it if were not legal. Others say

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    Federalism is a form of government controlled by two levels of government. In the United States‚ there is a federalist government‚ which consists of a national government and governments for the states. The national government creates laws that all fifty states must follow and the local governments create laws custom to the state. “Federalism has the virtue of retaining local pride‚ traditions and power‚ while allowing a central government that can handle common problems.” (Federalism) Speed limit

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    Abortion is a very serious and important topic in the United States. In over 40 states late-term abortion is illegal. Some where in the world a woman dies every seven minutes due to an unsafe abortion. That is over 2 billion women per year. Abortion‚ especially late-term is wrong‚ and dangerous‚ and should be illegal everywhere. "Physicians For Life reports that RU486‚ also known as the abortion pill and mifepristone‚ has shown a significant amount of deaths as a result of bleeding and infection

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    was once legal. Looking back only 75-100 years ago most of our states had lotteries in place. Over the past century‚ as a result of abuse and moral fervor the majority forms of gambling have been prohibited. The history of gambling in the United States evolved from Europe. The Puritans and Quakers took little time to create first laws against gambling in 1638. Casino gambling is becoming increasingly popular especially in southern states. Native Americans are allowed to establish bingo parlors and

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    Gay Marriage in the United States By Teresenia Soto 2/14/2014 Mr.Cosma JE Young Will Rogers once said‚ “We will never have true civilization until we have learned to recognize the rights of others”. But‚ many will argue that this should not apply to all liberties of the American people; in fact they will differ with anyone who threatens their idea of right and immoral. For most‚ this argument begins with Gay Marriage. As of 2014 there are now 17 states in union under same-sex

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    Dominant ideology is defined as the values‚ beliefs‚ and morals shared by the majority of the people in a given society. In the United States it’s so hard to narrow down who the “majority” is‚ the country has changed over time as we have undergone so many economically and social changes. To really understand how controversial the dominant ideology is in the United States‚ I think it’s best shown by comparing current day norms to that of say‚ the 1950’s. In 1950’s it seems to me that a wife staying

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    A bloody war has been fought against a tyrannical ruler and forged a new country. This new nation was the United States of America. The United States was formed after breaking from the cruel yoke of King George III. After a quick stint with a failing Articles of Confederation‚ fifty wealthy Caucasian men gathered to frame a new path for the young‚ disunited country. Not all the delegates were there. New Hampshire’s delegates weren’t present until July‚ while Rhode Island’s delegates were in absentia

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    therapeutic intervention‚ and reassurance” ( Kottke‚ 2010) The United States is striving to improve health disparities and health care

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    Racism still a problem in the United States PHI03 Racism has been in the United States for years. There has been multiple Amendments and Bills passed to minimize the effects of racism‚ with a goal to stop racism altogether. The problem is that there are still families that practice racism and not only voice it themselves‚ but also teach other’s that they need to be racist too. The problem is that it is going to be very hard to clear up all of the racism in the United States‚ but the best we can do

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