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    Concerns Facing the United States in the 1990s: Crime‚ Education‚ and Employment A variety of concerns face the United States in the 1990’s. Among these concerns are crime‚ education‚ and employment. But fortunately our government and several organizations have attempted to deal with these problems to help our world become a better place. Crime has been a big concern of the American public in the 1990’s. In many poles it was found to be that Americans thought that crime was the number

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    several reasons why people migrate to urban areas from the rural areas.Such reasons are poor education facilities in the rurals‚poor health services in the rural areas‚to escape drought and diseases such as malaria‚to seek jobs and employment and to get better services like electricity and good water supply. There are several factors that lead to increased crime rate in urban areas such as rural urban migration as mention above‚poverty‚lack of jobs and employment opportunities‚high standards of living

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    others rely more on their bureaucracy. On their constitution and government systems‚ they define the powers of their presidents. For some countries‚ having strong states means a strong central government. For other countries‚ having a strong Federal government without having strong states seems unthinkable. The president of the United States has numerous powers‚ including the power to sign or veto legislation‚ command the armed forces‚ ask for the written opinion of his Cabinet‚ convene or adjourn Congress

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    I came to the United States because I have a son. As all loving mothers want the best for their children‚ I want the best for mine. I thought that living in the United States would give my son great opportunities in his life. He will have opportunities such as a good education and a good job. The best of all is that he will have the chance to live under the United States law. Education is a treasure that nobody can steal. Being educated in the United States is the best that can happen to anybody

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    money while someone else could be in a mansion. People living in the Bahamas would probably get bored of all the nice beaches. The United States has a different way of living‚ but they both have the same goal; to make their citizens educated. The Bahamas have different lunches compared to the United States. The Bahamas have more fish and seafood. The United States has a lot of chicken and pastas. The Bahamas care more about their lunch compared to the U.S. Money is spent on modernizing the

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    December 2013 Crime Rates: Explanation for the Decline Introduction The United States is marked by criminal justice difficulties. In a nation as diverse as this country‚ it is complex to effectively establish a manner in which to deflect crime. Since the middle of the 20th century the crime rate soared quickly. This held true especially for violent crimes. However‚ since the 1980’s crime rates in the United States have felt a steep decline. According to the FBI Uniform Crime Report‚ the 2012

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    to make in 1993? Why was the decision important? 2. History of Japanese Yen. Describe the historical exchange rates between Japanese Yen and U.S. dollar over time. Focus on the big changes and what was the exchange rate in (and years before) July 1993. 3. To Hedge or Not? Do you think Tiffany should actively manage its yen-dollar exchange rate risk? Why or why not? Explain the benefits and costs of hedging. 4. What to Hedge? If Tiffany were to manage its exchange rate risk‚ then identify

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    To manage exchange rate risk activity‚ Tiffany’s objectives should be to minimize foreign exchange rate risk and lower counterparty risks. We want to minimize these risks because Tiffany & Co. is selling goods that are denominated in US dollars‚ but sold for yen in the Japanese market. The objective of this program is to prevent the depreciation of the yen against the US dollar by hedging the currency. The expected Japanese sales of Tiffany & Co. should be actively managed by purchasing hedging contracts

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    Immigrants made the United States and how it is today. Immigrants come and came from all over the world in search of a better life. If it wasn’t for them then we wouldn’t be here today. But all of these people came here legally. What about the ones who are destroying the United States by coming here illegally? Illegal immigrants are are bad for the United States and are taking away jobs from the ones who are here legally. One reason why illegal immigrants are bad for the United States is because we’re

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    Living in high-crime neighborhoods has a great impact on how neighbors socialize with each other. It either brings them together to fight against violence or torn them apart because the violence is promoted among other neighbors. Neighborhood environment serves as a source of socialization‚ mainly for adolescents. Being exposed to different behavioral models or cultural ideas‚ disadvantaged neighborhoods are thought to influence how young people make decisions about education‚ employment and relationships

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