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    Why the United States Should Legalize Marijuana Our government tries to satisfy the needs and wants of all 300 million U.S. citizens‚ but ends up making us more and more unhappy. Marijuana legalization has been a fight with the government for over twenty years. Many agree that it is harmful and should be done away with while others believe that it is a natural herb planted to help us cope with the stress of our hectic lives. I agree with those who are stressed. Currently I do not smoke marijuana

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    Until Infidelity Do Us Part: Why Infidelity is Rising in the United States Have you ever been cheated on? If you have‚ then you know it’s one of the most gut-wrenching‚ emotional pain one can possibly experience. You enter into a relationship with a person whom you love‚ trust and share compassion with‚ only to be betrayed by that same person. Betrayed by lies‚ ill-conceived alibies and stories to cover a trail of emotional deceit. You may have started out thinking that “it will never happen

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    you agree with Prime Minister Wilfrid Laurier’s quote‚ "As the‚ 19th century was that of the United States‚ so I think the 20th century shall be filled by Canada." Yes‚ the 20th century was filled by Canada. Canada did a lot of development during the 20th century and everyone tried their best to do great things for Canada. The 20th century was filled by Canada’s participation in one of the their successful battles named Vimy Ridge in World War One‚ Canada’s role in women’s right‚ and the 14th Prime

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    Webster Pirate Paper 19 September‚ 2014 United States: Crime or Data Aficionado Crime is and has been a constant problem in America for as long as one can remember. The problem is‚ there isn’t a definite definition as to why crime is much more prevalent in the United States than in other parts of the world. So I would propose that question. Although it has been studied constantly and extensively over the past centuries‚ there has been no definitive answer. Why is there so much crime in the US‚ especially

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    In history‚ the territorial expansion of the United States is full of wars‚ bought and sold regions. When France lost the French and Indian War in 1763‚ it gave most of its possessions in North America to Britain. This extended British domain beyond the original thirteen colonies. Since Spain was an ally‚ it had to give east and west to Britain ; in exchange it was compensated by France with territory west of the Mississippi. Although The United States declared its independence in 1776 and formed

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    So I believe gangs have a history in the United States. The United States have became a melting pot in the nineteenth century. There has been multiple attacks of gangs association around the world especially where most crime has happen. In Chicago shootings this year were 4‚999 gang-related members‚ the police say.. Gang members do not know the reason of being in a gang. It’s manly to be brothers or sisters as one. Some kids growing up don’t have actual brothers or sisters

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    The Gallipoli Campaign The Gallipoli Campaign‚ or Dardanelles Campaign was a series of battles with the intentions of obtaining a sea trade route for the Allied forces‚ from Europe and Russia. The campaign started with a failed naval attack that was waged in February of 1915. The Allied forces were desperate to get a trade route into Russia and saw the Dardanelles Strait as the perfect way to gain control over part of the Black Sea. However‚ when they got to the Dardanelles Strait‚ they soon retreated

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    In the early 1800’s many countries such as Britain‚ Scotland‚ and The United States began looking to the Greeks for architectural ideas. This was known as The Greek Revival. The Greek Revival dominated American architecture during the early 1800’s. It was the first dominant style of architecture in the United States and was able to be found in all regions of the country. The architecture became so popular it became known as the first "national style" in America‚ and was the first architectural style

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    Costco Case Questions 09/26/2013 Question 1: Competition in the North American wholesale club industry is high‚ with Costco being its leader at 56% of the market share. Main ways to compete are lower prices‚ more efficient operations‚ and reduced labor and overhead costs as well. Some of the clubs do the bare minimum in advertising while others‚ like BJ’s‚ spend more money on it (special Christmas radio advertisement and such). Out of the five competitive forces‚ the strongest is the rivalry between

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    the United States because of its health‚ education‚ income‚ level of inequality‚ gender inequality‚ and employment. Nepal’s health is not as good as that of the United States. Nepal is only able to supply 94.1% of its population with drinking water‚ while the United States is able to supply drinking water to 99.9% of its citizens. This lack of access to drinking water has the potential to cause health issues that could easily be prevented in a more developed country‚ such as the United States. This

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