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    Intermodal and Rail Freight in the United States Railroads historically have been the most ecologically sound way to move freight from one place to many other places where rail is available. When diesels are compared to rail‚ the rail has become more cost-effective than transporting using the interstate system by depressing emissions and decreasing pollution. The Predetermined Rail System The beginning of the rail system didn’t actually start from the rail system as we know it from the 1800’s

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    QUESTION: It has been argued that united states constitution came about primarily through an evolving series og meetings‚ conventions‚ and congresses. support‚ modify‚ or refute this contention using specific evidence. In Philadelphia‚ 1787 the united states constitution was drafted in a series of meetings and conventions. None of the delegates were interested in a meeting to talk about the weak A.O.C‚ but once they were lured to Philadelphia the delegates realized that they need something

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    The United States Government has 27 expressed powers. Almost all of the expressed powers of Congress are found in Article 1‚ section 8 of the Constitution. Expressed powers are those delegated powers of the National Government that are spelled out in the Constitution‚ they are also called the "enumerated powers"(McClenaghan). Three powers that stick out from the rest of the 27 are the commerce power‚ the borrowing power‚ and the power to declare war. Commerce is defined as the buying and selling

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    [pic]Poverty in the United States From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation‚ search |[pic] |Parts of this article (those related to the 2010 poverty definition reform) are outdated. Please update this article to | | |reflect recent events or newly available information. Please see the talk page for more information. (November 2010) | [pic] [pic] Impoverished area near 125th Street in Harlem‚ New York‚ which was subsequently demolished for new commercial

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    What are the Causes and Effects of poverty in the United States? Jose Flores Blackstone Academy Charter School Are all Americans grateful for the things they have? What if Americans do not to have the proper basic needs? Many Americans do face this situation and it is called poverty. The top three causes of poverty in United States are lack of education‚ unemployment and the high cost of health insurance. Americans can overcome the high rate of poverty and alleviate their struggles

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    3.3 Forms of Intersectionality Monk (2011‚ p. 95) explain three forms of intersectionality represented by Cashew: First is Political Intersectionality focuses social problems faced by women such as violence against women and also outlines and investigates feminist movements and antiracist politics (Monk‚ 2011‚ p. 96)‚ this form can also be relevant but not a reasonable choice as it has more broader scope including agendas and policies for women belong to different ethnicities as Vardeman‚ et al

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    United States imperialism is the practice employed by its government and people to expand and maintain control and influences of other nations. The triggers of imperialism are national superiority‚ economic benefits and military strength. “There’s a debate going on in Washington about whether the United States has become an imperialist power since the cold war ended little more than a decade ago” (Holt). The ending of the cold war signifies a turning point for many but According to Holts this is

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    a term used to describe the effects of equating personal happiness with purchasing material possessions and consumption (Fritsh). In other words‚ consumerism is the wants and needs of people based upon standards that are set in a given society and how those people acquire wealth. Throughout history‚ consumerism has evolved drastically since the first records of civilized society were recorded. The evolution of consumerism in the United States can be understood by dividing it into three basic components;

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    practiced all over the world. However‚ in the United States it is illegal‚ yet there are many knowing individuals who still partake in this style of living. It is reported that “there are 40‚000 people living in polygamous families or communities across the Western region of the U.S” (Scharnberg & Brachear‚ 2006). Should these people be prosecuted? Or are we as Americans pre judging a lifestyle that we know nothing about? In this paper‚ I will discuss what polygamy is‚

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    The United States had been the strongest nation in the world until the Great Depression hit. The Great Depression was a time period where the United states were hurting financially. Many people often refer to the Great Depression was due to the Stock Market crash of 1929. That is simply not true. The Great Depression was not caused by one single event or even happened over night. Several Factors can be contributed to the creation of the Great Depression. The United States before the Great Depression

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