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    immigrant can create hundreds of thousands of workspaces. Just as Andrew Grove’s market-leading technology company intel employs 107 thousand people‚ or the worlds most commonly used internet browser Google‚ founded by Sergey Brin. It is not only well-educated immigrants who create new opportunities and jobs in America‚ even manual labor employments that are taken by us help the economy and it’s growth. There currently is a shortage of manual workers in multiple states‚ which could be filled by us. For

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    addressing any developmental problems. Studies recommend that children should be observed to see if they are reaching milestones at every well-child checkup. It is common that h frequency of visits decrease after 24 months of age‚ but parents should be educated on how crucial it is to continue to visit their pediatrician (Council on Children With Disabilities‚ Section on Developmental Behavioral Pediatrics‚ Bright Futures Steering Committee‚

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    accurately portrays the trials and tribulations associated with the organization of a union. The movie takes place in a small town where the only jobs for the unskilled laborer are at a textile manufacturing plant. The wealthy educated run the business and the poor uneducated work it. The clear division of classes in the town as well as in the plant makes a great platform for unionization. Treating employees in a inhumane manner will eventually cause one of them to turn on you. When Rueben‚ the

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    In traditional Chinese society each person’s role in life is assigned to them based on social class‚ gender‚ and hierarchical position within their family. Because of this constricting belief that a person’s assigned roles were more important than their individuality many young individuals during the May-Fourth era sought after the freedom of individuality to break free from roles that traditional Chinese society had imposed upon them. An example of this desire to break free from defined societal

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    The electoral college has created a political divide in America.  In this day and age the last thing America needs is a division among it’s people. With pressing issues like terrorism‚ immigration and equality‚ America’s people need to be united but the issue of the electoral college is one of the things preventing that.  Today I will be focusing on the electoral college.  One of the many problems with the electoral college is the lack of laws supporting the popular candidate which means the college

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    First‚ adults are becoming ignorant because of their poverty and lack of education and my childhood is a prime example. At about five years old my mother took me to McDonalds nearly every day. I was clueless to the health risks because I was uneducated and unaware of the dangers of greasy‚ salted foods. My mother had not graduated from high school‚ and as a result‚ she did not realize the harmful influence that she had instilled in me. For my mother the prospect of starvation was a real threat

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    Inclusion for All! By Molly St John Mosse With time comes change. While this statement is very true‚ sometimes change does not come fast enough; especially when concerning Australian national identity. Australia needs to alter its national identity and fast‚ so as to enable all inhabitants of Australia to feel at home with their identity. Currently‚ Australian national identity still entails an anti-authoritarian‚ patriarchal‚ predominantly white model that was instigated during the colonial times

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    life. Education is a great determinant in this regard. To achieve empowerment women have to be educated to be aware of their rights and privileges in a modern society. It is education which can bring about awareness in them related to their social status‚ injustice and differentiation meted out to them. Besides‚ economic independence is a major factor which can contribute in empowering women. The uneducated women are quite unaware of their rights and privileges and are therefore subject to exploitation

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    Nasira Sharma’s Hunger is a satire on the socio economic condition that prevailed in Iran after the Iranian Revolution of 1978-79. The country’s fortunes surged but the masses suffered. The apparent prosperity of the nation with the ‘petroleum storehouse’ concealed the actual reality and the ordeals of the masses. In the beginning of the story we see that things are expensive but people were buying them anyway. Huge investments were supposed to generate more avenues for employment but it’s ironic

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    “This unequal treatment‚ this developing combination of contempt and oppression‚ feeling and action‚ which we call “racism”—was this the result of a “natural” antipathy of white against black? The question is important‚ not just as a matter of historical accuracy‚ but because any emphasis on “natural” racism lightens the responsibility of the social system. If racism can’t be shown to be natural‚ then it is the result of certain conditions‚ and we are impelled to eliminate those conditions.” The

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