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    Today In the United States‚ a new era of “taxi” like transportation is rapidly approaching. With the help of smart phones‚ mobile apps have created a new way of getting around. The new trend of transportation goes under the pseudo name of “ride sharing”‚ the question is‚ will the yellow cab cease to exist? In Malcolm Gladwell’s book the The Tipping point he discusses trends similar to that of “ride-sharing” and how they became to be popular. Companies such as Lyft‚ Sidecar‚ and Uber; have provided a

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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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    key role affecting the lives of many people in the Unites States. As a country that once allowed slavery‚ the United States has been a place in where inequality base not only in skin color‚ but gender‚ class‚ and ethnicity has always been present. Although we are now living in a country that had abolished slavery and has laws against discriminations‚ inequality still affects the lives of many people. In order for individuals to succeed and socially and intellectually develop they need to have access

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    Introduction The poor in the United States face problems which affect them in their daily life. The US is faced with two fundamental poverty problems which include: the prevalence of low-wage work and those who have no job or unemployed‚ and also lack of both basic and higher education. Most of those people who are poor try so hard to get out of poverty‚ while those without work are much worse straits hence have no choice but stay poor. Low wage workers comprise of people who have income below twice the

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    Outline 2 Intro | Throughout the 17th and 18th century‚ life in the newly created colonies in the new world flourished. These colonies were divided between the north and the south‚ and life was very different. People say that life could have been more similar than different‚ however studies show that these two colonies were very much different. | Body 1Northern Colonies | - Family farms- Slaves but not a lot- For better life/rights- More women and kids- Higher life expectancy- White major population-

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    The United States is not the same as it used to be in my perspective. I think the people are becoming more and more divided everyday. Everyday on the news I hear of a shooting of a black kid and the African American community goes crazy and protest against the police. I think this country is falling apart. It’s just a matter of time. Then there’s the people that come in illegally. They cross the border and commit crimes. I believe it’s the corrupt politicians fault.\s. I also see that we

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    The Supreme Court of the United States serves as the judicial body that interprets the implementation of the U.S. Constitution. Over the years‚ this Court as a whole has made some landmark decisions‚ forever altering the direction of our country. However‚ the Court is a sum of its parts‚ in which each individual justice has a say in the outcome of each case. Today‚ the Court is made up of one Chief Justice and eight Associate Justices. While there is no set standard on how the justices are to cast

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    Roles in the Courtroom Kyle Voissem CLj 354 There are many roles that are played inside the courtroom of the criminal justice system. Each role plays a unique position inside the courtroom and each has a job to achieve in the end. These are just a couple of the main roles concerned with everyday life inside and outside of the courtroom. Victimization is the collision of crime on an individual victim‚ their close friends and family‚ but quite frequently crime victimization has important

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    Korematsu v United States was a court case that argued that the orders provided to Korematsu were based on race only and were contradictory. Because they were only based on race‚ Korematsu argued they were unconstitutional. Korematsu argued he had contradictory orders‚ and‚ no matter what he did‚ he would have violated one of them. However‚ the United States argued that the government has different powers during peace time and war time. The government executed the orders to provide better security

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    History marks 1619 as the beginning of slavery in the US when some Dutch traders brought around 19 Africans from a captured Spanish ship. On January 1st‚ 1863‚ President Abraham Lincoln decreed the freedom of all slaves‚ which was later reflected in the 13th Amendment of the constitution of the US. During the period of slavery‚ hundreds of thousands of black people were sold‚ and purchased just like any other goods in the market. It is almost unbelievable‚ and unimaginable how people were deprived

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