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    Homophobia In America

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    It was a radiant day in American history. America had finally legalized gay marriage in all fifty states. A brilliant flame among a history shrouded in darkness. After years of campaigning‚ fighting and strife‚ the American LGBT community could finally look forward to a superb future. Despite there being a flame‚ there is also still darkness. All of America has yet to realize that despite winning one battle for the LGBT community‚ America still must wage war with ignorance‚ rancor‚ and apathy. Still

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    Homelessness in America

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    States of America‚ as a member nation‚ voted in favor of this declaration. Article 25(1) of this declaration states: “Everyone has the right to … food‚ clothing‚ housing and medical care and necessary social services.” In 1949 the United States government further defined the nature of this commitment with the American Housing Act which stipulates the “realization as soon as feasible of the goal of a decent home … for every American family.” Despite these noble efforts‚ homelessness in America exists

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    Success In America

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    material objects‚ socioeconomic factors‚ and social class lifestyles. Numerous sociologists have highlighted the excessive rates of consumption among Americans‚ which some refer to as hyperconsumption. With the emergence and availability of credit in America‚ Americans can easily obtain material objects that they may not be able to currently afford. It is well known that many

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    Idiocracy In America

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    Today Americans find themselves living in an idiocracy. The definition of idiocracy for the purposes of this essay shall be a government run by fools. In America‚ the least qualified and least capable are routinely placed in power. Moreover‚ once in power their only goal becomes to keep power for themselves and their selected special interests. Not only are their purported beliefs often foolish‚ but they seek to denounce facts and science to protect these beliefs. These fools often find ready partners

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    Stereotypes Of America

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    Based on many sources‚ America has one of the top five best economies in the world. The United States’ economy is based on trade‚ production‚ and consumption‚ production and consumption being the two that are the most important. America is heavily dependent on China for trade and the production of most of the goods that are sold here. The majority of America’s production comes from China. Some produced goods that come from China are luxury items or everyday items like clothing‚ shoes and cell phones

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    America in Ww1

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    America & Germany By Fernando G Lorenzo America never wanted to participate in World War 1‚ in fact in August 1914 when the war broke out in Europe; President Woodrow Wilson issued a declaration of neutrality. Preferring to remain isolated from the war‚ America tried to broker peace between the allies and the axis‚ the war was in Europe; America did not need to get involved. On May 7th 1915‚ German U-boats‚ patrolling in the Atlantic Ocean‚ fired torpedos at the British passenger ship Lusitania

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    America and Oceania

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    Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania The Encounters in Early Societies in the Americas and Oceania were very fascinating encounters. These encounters of early societies in the Americas and Oceania were quite similar to the ones in Africa and Eurasia. Geography also played an important role in these early societies. A few topics I will address are: in what ways were the societies of the Americas and Oceania similar to those in Africa and Eurasia in spite of such isolation.

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    America the Hypocrite

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    Terianna Yeldell English Professor Stevenson 11/29/12 America the Hypocrite In the article “The Hypocrisy of America‚” on July 4‚ 1852‚ in the Corinthian Hall in Rochester‚ New York‚ Fredrick Douglas explores the Fourth of July holiday and how it is hypocritical to slavery. His audience is the Americans celebrating this holiday. While the Americans celebrate‚ he grieves. He grieves because he believes to make a man a slave in an enlightened free place is a cruel insult. Douglas also goes

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    Class in America

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    "Class of America" Mantosios’ central argument is‚ he argues what he claims are the myth of a classes society in America. He provides evidence regarding the rising social economic gap between the rich and the poor in America and the huge differences in amounts of the top 1% of Americans and the rest of Americans. There are four beliefs: 1. The USA is classless. 2. We are a middle class nation. 3. We’re all getting richer. 4. Everyone has an equal chance to succeed In “Class of America” he shows

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    With the industrialization in America came an increasing demand for labor. At that time‚ a large majority of Americans still lived on the farms. Those that did live in urban area were those of skilled labor such as independent craftsmen and small businessmen. The challenge faced by factory owners was recruitment. One popular form‚ specifically utilized by textile mills‚ was enlisting young women in their late teens or early twenties. This became known as the Lowell or Waltham System. Although

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