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    disobedience is a constant event that happens every day in the United States‚ whether it is Anti- Trump rallies or Black Lives Matter rallies. Peaceful marches or protests happen everyday‚ just to prove to the government what the people want and what they will fight for. I am only 17 years old‚ and recently I’ve seen many peaceful protests on TV and the results are usually always the same‚ nothing changes. Although in history many peaceful protests have changed this country in so many ways and helped so many

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    world with the first organized eugenics group started in the United States in 1906. Eugenics would affect policies around the world; immigration in the United State was effected as the Balkans‚ Poland‚ Russia and parts of central and southern Europe were seen as inferior to the Anlgo-Saxon and Nordic stocks. Also eugenicist pushed for sterilization laws and an estimated sixty-four thousand people would be sterilized in the United States alone. Hitler and Nazi Party would take the ideas of eugenics

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    education‚ and lack of stable income for sustainable livelihood. United Nations define it as “ it is a denial of choices and lack of opportunities‚ lack of capacity to participate society‚ not able to attend school and access of clinic‚ no easy access for food and not able to get a job‚ it also often refers to fragile environment ” (United Nations‚ 1998). Poverty reduction means reducing the number of people experiencing extreme poverty. United Nations wants to eradicate or wipe out extreme poverty by 2030

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    civil religion is a nonsectarian quasi-religious faith in the United States. The common principles within this come from historical passages where coexistence between everyone is key. The leading force behind civil religion is Robert Bellah‚ who believed this was a phenomenon among American sociology‚ because there wasn’t a denomination you had to claim to have these views. Civil Religion is common among the general public in the United States‚ because it has more to do with social issues than following

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    countercultures. Diffusion allows cultures to share with each other and see much more of what there is outside of the circle they are in. The United States is a combination of different cultures. It is basically a thousand subcultures combined into a larger one. Subcultures are smaller cultural groups within a larger culture (Keirns‚ et al.‚ 2015). There are so many ethnicities that come to The United States and they all come with their cultures. All these cultures come together and they share language

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    from social‚ cultural and economic conditions. Throughout the years‚ changes have taken place in the home production to machine and factory and now modern technology. The Industrial Revolution (1820-1870) was of great importance to the economic development of the United States. In the late 18th century‚ Britain and Europe began the first Industrial Revolution. After sometime‚ the development centralized on the United States and Germany. Inventions were crucial during the first industrial revolution

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    What is Imperialism? Imperialism is the effect that a powerful country or group of countries has in changing or influencing the way people live in other poorer countries. The word imperialism was originated from the Latin word imperium which means to rule over large territories.The purpose of imperialism is to decrease the strategic and political vulnerable of a nation. Imperialism has became part of a propaganda battle.After the Industrial Revolution imperialism became a common practice of European

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    Diapers have always been a part of daily use. Even in ancient times‚ of course they weren’t as modern as now days. Diapers have been gradually evolving over time. There is not a definite place were diapers were first used‚ because everywhere mothers covered their children with whatever they had in hand. Documents show that babies from ancient times might have worn milkweed leaf wraps‚ animal skins‚ and other natural resources as types of diapers. Native American mothers and Inca mothers in South

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    Vietnam‚ which was a Communist country. After a few years of fighting‚ the French retreated and the United States joined the war. The United States wanted to fight against Communism in North Vietnam‚ so they supported South Vietnam. With the help of the Hmong people and the Laotian government‚ the United States fought against North Vietnam for several years. As the war dragged on‚ the United States eventually withdrew from the fight. The Laotian government was left to negotiate with the Communists

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    There are four agencies that have jurisdiction regarding illicit drugs crossing into the United States for sale. The federal agencies include the Drug Enforcement Administration‚ United States Customs and Border Protection Agency‚ United States Coast Guard and the United States Military (Levinthal‚ 2012). The Drug Enforcement Agency is a division of the United States Department of Justice whose sole responsibility is to combat the smuggling of drugs as well as the usage of illicit drugs in our

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