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    in the United States are required to attend school. Normally Children are educated from grade school all the way through College‚ if financial stability allows them to do so‚ where they will then pursue a job in the real world. In this period of education‚ children learn about the history and culture of their nation along with Science‚ English‚ and Math. One of the most important things children learn is how to love one another and form relationships with one another. They are also taught what’s right

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    Chris Vaughan APUSH Mr. Osborn 11/12/11 Irish‚ German‚ and British Settlers Within the period of 1830 to 1860‚ the experiences of immigrants from Ireland‚ Britain‚ and Germany held many similarities in their motivations for migration‚ with numerous differences found in their interactions with American society‚ and their respective associations with the economy of the United States of America. This time period signified the largest migration of nationalities in the history of the United States

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    the German-speaking Community in Belgium that consists of around 72.000. Having belonged to Germany for several years‚ the Community is attached to Belgium after the Second World War in 1945. In 1983‚ the Community is officially acknowledged as the German-speaking Community. Nowadays‚ the German-speaking Community consists of the nine municipalities Kelmis‚ Lontzen‚ Raeren‚ Eupen‚ Bütgenbach‚ Büllingen‚ Amel‚ Sankt Vith and Burg-Reuland. Being situated in the French-speaking Wallonia‚ German-speakers

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    Germans and Islam’s have been treated very poorly in the decades passed. Both have been through hard times that has cost them everything such as their jobs‚ families‚ time‚ accessories‚ necessities‚ and even their own life. They needed to be treated better than that. Often‚ we Americans‚ assume things. It is not all of us but some of us. We take it out on the people who are the most innocent. The horrible event on 9/11 was unbelievable but half of the Islam/ Arab population never knew about it.

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    Comprehensive vs Abstinence-Only Sex Education The United States is often known as the land of opportunity‚ the birthplace of the American Dream‚ and the place to the start of a new life. But the United States doesn’t come without its flaws. America is also known for having the highest rate of teen pregnancy in the world. The cause of the high rate of teen pregnancy has baffled many politicians and educators alike and has been a problem for decades. But research suggests that the United States approach

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    The German Experience Similar to the rebellious child who craves freedom from his controlling parents‚ the 18th century presented liberal ideas throughout Europe causing people to question monarchial rule. The American Revolution sought to break ties with England and begin an independent nation-state. The French Revolution‚ alike‚ sought to destroy the traditional authority and explore the liberalities of democracy. The idea of an independence from state spread throughout the world‚ making the common

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    For the world’s largest retailing company‚ Wal-Mart‚ Inc.‚ the German market was proving difficult to crack. By 2003‚ even after five years of having entered Germany‚ Wal-Mart was making losses of millions of dollars over the five-year period. When attempting to expand a business overseas there are several important areas that must be taken into account in order to give the business a fighting chance. Possibly the most important issue is to avoid ethnocentrism which is the "belief that one culture

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    Egyptian Revolution vs. American Revolution While it may not seem like the Egyptian and American Revolutions share much in common‚ they do. Nearly 250 years separated the two‚ and while technology‚ weaponry‚ and methods of revolution‚ have greatly evolved‚ many similarities remained. The American Revolution began in 1775‚ to protest the tyrannical rule of King George and what they felt was unfair treatment. The Egyptian Revolution began in 2011‚ after a series of revolutions in the Middle East

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    American Culture vs. African Culture Today things are so very different everywhere‚ especially in different cultures. American Culture in comparison to African Culture. The African Culture is very diverse. Each of the African countries is a mix of tribes‚ with each having their unique language. There are many different African languages. African is a polychronic culture‚ some of the characteristics include‚ they are easily distracted‚ changer plans often‚ build lifetime relationships‚ are just

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    Cultural Perspective and Conflict Perspective on Rogers Vs. American Airlines In the case of Rogers Vs. American Airlines‚ Plaintiff Rogers‚ who was employee of American Airline‚ sued the airline and challenged the its rule of prohibiting employees in certain categories of employment from wearing an all-braided hairstyle. Two different approaches of sociology of law‚ cultural perspective and conflict perspective‚ give different explanations on Rogers case. Cultural perspective considers law as reflection

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