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    United States of America is a great country‚ just like Venezuela or North Korea. Having a corrupt government does not make a nation ‘bad.’ Having a corrupt government is like a car driving off a cliff‚ the car will explode into the abyss‚ and there is nothing you can do about it. Greatly‚ United States is still not floating in midair‚ right now it is on the point of the cliff. That’s why many do not consider it ‘that’ corrupt compared to other countries. Something those people are not considering

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    The United states has about 11 million undocumented Immigrants living in its cities and farmland. These immigrants work in numerous jobs across the country‚ the majority in physically demanding‚ low paying jobs in relating to agriculture‚ construction‚ and hospitality. The immigrants in theses fields provide many services and products that help the United States’ people. Agricultural products including items like strawberries and dairy products are produced through illegal immigrant labor and then

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    following this same pattern‚ current police militarization is continually on the rise. Some factors that contribute to this increase can be larger threats across the world from terror groups‚ such as ISIS‚ or from growing violent crime rates in the United States. Many organizations‚ including the American Civil Liberties Union‚ believe that the growing militarization of police is a threat to the freedoms of American citizens (“Police Militarization”). These organizations fight to promote awareness of

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    Child Poverty and The United States Melissa Sandusky University of Phoenix Child poverty can be found in every corner of the world. In any country there are children living within the devastating effects of poverty. Child poverty has become a worldwide epidemic‚ and the impacts it has on children are countless. This paper will discuss child poverty in the United States and how it has impacted our poor children in this country. In the research I found four major ways that poverty affects

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    Abortion is a very controversial topic. It is legal throughout the United States but is in the process of banning it in 13 states. Anti-choice politicians and groups want to outlaw abortion regardless of the women’s condition. They want bans on safe abortion at 20 weeks of pregnancy or earlier‚ even if the women’s health is threatened. 13 states have unconstitutional and unenforceable near-total criminal bans on abortion: Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ Arizona‚ Delaware‚ Louisiana‚ Massachusetts‚ Michigan‚ Missouri

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    goes pardon crazy on his last day in office; pardoning people left and right for future political support. This power is granted to the President under Article II‚ Section 2 of the United States Constitution. It states that the President “shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons for offenses against the United States‚ except in cases of impeachment.” However‚ the U.S. Supreme Court has interpreted this to include all the powers of clemency‚ giving the President

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    disproportionate number of African-American males incarcerated within the United States is a difficult social dilemma that needs to be more fully understood and addressed. This paper will explore the mass incarceration of African-American men. The paper will look into the prevalence‚ causes‚ consequences‚ and offer solutions to this crisis. Specifically‚ seeking to find what factors have created such high levels of criminal justice control for African-American males‚ and explore the impact on the

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    Energy Debate in the United States Since the 1950’s The United States have consumed energy mainly driven by oil. The demand has almost tripled since then and because of that‚ the United States have depended on energy supplies from countries that are not reliable and are unstable. The risks and cost of oil rising is a concern for most people to think we should turn to a different energy resource that is cheaper and more reliable than oil. The United States would be better off if we could lead

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    expectancy has more than doubled. However‚ there were 135 million children who were born five years ago‚ approximately 10 million of them died before the age of five (Bill Gates‚ 2009). The essay will focus on the reason and solution‚ and then give some recommendations. The mosquito is the main reason to cause malaria. More specifically‚ mosquitoes transmit the disease through their bites. People did not know what caused this disease until 1900s‚ a British military man found that it was caused

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    Crime in the United States is a fascinating phenomenon. It has changed throughout time and history. It evolved and progressed. There are visible waves in crime rates in the American history; this is often caused by changes in the economy‚ political situation as well as unemployment rate. Crime rates can also depend on the demographics of the area being studied. These are the several variables which can alter the outcome of crime rate measurement. The crime statistics in the United States‚ as well as

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