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    Although the United states faces its biggest decline of abortion rate in 2009 at 784‚507 abortions as reported to CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention)‚ its number is still more than double of an information from Women ’s Health and Reproductive Right and Foundation of Thailand‚ and an organization in Thailand where birth control is non-prescriptive‚ that presents a number of 300‚000 abortions at a national average per yer. Abortion seems to be resulted from such a high unintended pregnancy

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    wants to improve on the school environment. Another article that disagree about the schools need to improve is called " An exchange teacher says U.S. schools are doing fine‚" by Gregory A. Patterson. This article is basically talking about how the united states and how china school system works. Both articles are talking about how the teachers are with their students. For example " In china‚ teachers are more strcit with about discipline and academic standards." I believe that china take their education

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    The public believes that the discrimination against black people in the U.S has declined‚ while others feel that it is still prominent in today’s society. Individual discrimination continues to challenge American culture by creating a large divide between those who believe that we live in an equal society and those who believe that inequality is still present. Blacks have received unfair treatment in many different forms. They have had people act as if they were suspicious of them based on their

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    immigrants‚ along with their American born descendants‚ occupy a unique place in the story of U.S. immigration. They are known by different names‚ come from widely divergent origins‚ and took many different paths in their journey to assimilation into the United States. This paper will examine the different linguistic‚ political‚ social‚ economic‚ religious‚ and familial conventions and statuses of the four Hispanic groups. The author’s goal is to identify the differences and similarities between the groups

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    Exam Name___________________________________ MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) In the economic field of agency theory‚ which one of the following is viewed as an agent with the principals who are most importantly the firm’s shareholders? A) managers B) employees C) attorneys D) suppliers 2) The cash manager at AmFlex Company needs to buy 1‚000‚000 British pounds to pay a British supplier. A currency broker quotes him a bid-ask

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    Students in the United States typically attend school for about six and a half hours a day for one hundred and eighty days. Many experts in the educational field believe that‚ right now‚ there is simply not enough time during the school day for children to learn the necessary curriculum. Many other countries spend more time at the school during the day but is the United States ready for that commitment? Today’s teachers and schools are under pressure to improve students’ learning because of both

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    Since the 1970s inequality has drastically change in the united states. Inequality refers to the income and wealth distributed in an uneven manner among the population. In Partridge‚ Mark and Weinstein‚ Amanda article it was stated that the rise in inequality in the U. S is concentrated in the top 1%. Therefore‚ because the U.S is in the top 1% in inequality there is a probability that it can reduce the U.S economic growth. Mark and Amanda also believe that there has been a change in inequality after

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    controlled‚ and the ones they didn’t control they challenged the voting rules in court. [Gerrymandering- what can be done about it? First we should define just what gerrymandering is. “Gerrymandering is redistricting; which is the process of drawing United States electoral district boundaries‚ often in response to population changes determined by the results of the decennial census”. “To gerrymander is to divide an area into election districts giving one political party a majority in many districts

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    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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    Welfare Reform in the United States Americans are some of the most generous people in the world‚ even when they are not trying to be. From its first enactment into law in 1935‚ to its current state the U.S. Welfare system has assisted hundreds of thousands of people in need. From depression to recession the U.S. Welfare system has changed constantly its role in society providing assistance to the elderly‚ to dependent children‚ and to the unemployed. The funding for the welfare system derives

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