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    main character America Singer lives in The Selection. The country is Illea‚ a United States three hundred years in the future‚ after a world war. The royals are caste number one‚ the most desirable caste. Eights are the lowest and most economically disadvantaged. America belongs to caste five‚ which is made up of artists and musicians‚ many of whom are poor. Maxon Schreave‚ the Crown Prince‚ is holding a “selection‚” a competition through which he will find his princess. America does not want to

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    Failure of Prohibition The 1920s was a time of major surprising social changes in the United States. The social changes during this period were reflected in the laws and regulations that were brought into play during this time. Albert Einstein said‚ ¨Nothing is more destructive of respect for the government and the law of the land than passing laws which cannot be enforced.¨ This quote makes me believe that Prohibition did not succeed and it was a failure to society. I believe this because the ¨noble

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    Across the Caribbean Sea I grew up on a beautiful tropical island‚ but I have always wondered what would it be like to live in the United States of America. They say that everything is possible in America. Like everyone else‚ I wanted more opportunities and expand my horizon. I knew there were a few challenges‚ but I did not know or foreseen the magnitude. Moving to another country might be exciting; it can also be a positive experience. Wanting to improve one’s quality of life is something everyone

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    There is no doubt that poverty is an issue in America; according to Feeding America‚ 13.5% of Americans are considered impoverished (Hunger in America). The class of people known as the “working poor” often get the brunt of this inequality‚ since many of them work at minimum wage jobs‚ such as in fast food restaurants. However‚ these jobs are not always horrible‚ usually due to the companies and the CEOs behind them. Howard Schultz‚ CEO of Starbucks Coffee Company‚ has created great improvements

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    Some may view America as a country who is losing its greatness. In fact‚ republican presidential nominee Donald J. Trump campaign slogan is to “make America Great Again.” Meanwhile‚ professional American football quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers Colin Kaepernick stated for the Republican nominee Donald Trump‚ “Let’s make America great again‚ for the first time.” Both Kaepernick and Trump’s statement is not only illogical‚ but fail to regard that America is not losing its reputation as a great

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    origin‚ but the one thing that I think he has forgotten is because of the immigrants‚ this country has became how it is now‚ like being the most and respected country and also a country that anyone would dream to be here like I am. And the reason why I am saying that is I am an immigrants here so I know how if feels to be in another country and you don’t get any chance to go back to your country or after going back to your country you can not come back here to stay. Firstly foreign student

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    Why Is America Free Today

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    I think that America is free today because because important events in history. Like meetings were they discussed how to improve on things that needed fixing. Or bills that were made and passed to make an impact on the nation. Also wars that were fought to prove the right to either own land or to not have to follow certain rules. Why do you think America is free today? I think the three main causes of why America is free today are wars‚ meetings/discussions‚ and the constitution. Wars like

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    Prohibition and the Rise of Organized Crime Peter H. Mitchell Neumann University Thesis: Although prohibition’s goal was to increase a sense of integrity in the United States‚ it encouraged normally law-abiding citizens to break the law‚ enabled the growth and influence of organized crime‚ and increased levels of corruption in government and law-enforcement. Outline: I. Introduction    A. Definition of Prohibition    B. Eighteenth Amendment    C. Medicinal Use D. Sacramental Use II. Affects

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    America. The name itself strikes awe into the hearts of its citizens. When I see the red‚ white‚ and blue waving in the air‚ I do not think of a country. I think of the best country. The country made out of nothing‚ and built upon until made magnificent. The country that I call home. The country that gave my family everything; careers‚ a house‚ a place to start a new life. When the citizens of the United States think of America‚ they often tend to forget our ancestors’ struggles to get us here. George

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    I believe the slaves came to North America to aid in tobacco. America was already practicing slavery in the 17th and 18th century so when that time came they would already know what to do when they have slaves in North America. So how the slaves got to America they rode in a slave ship in handcuffs and shackles. The reason is because those slaves were robbed of their freedom and was forced to do things that they didn’t want to do. First of all‚ when African Americans were living in Africa they

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