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    The United state is being known as the most developed countries in term of economy‚ technology‚ or standard of living. However‚ I personally disagree with the majority who believe this statement considerably. Certainly‚ various reasons occurred which contrast with what we commonly heard from the powerful countries. On the streets‚ people could merely recognize the minority group of people who living or sleeping beside the road or public area: these inhabitants are call homeless. At some points‚ today

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    The Pros and Cons of Diversity in the United States Diversity throughout the United States has had considerably divergent pros and cons‚ especially when the process of diversifying is done naturally‚ or by force. There is much interest in diversification because it has important consequences‚ including how an individual may feel about themselves and or other members of an organization‚ communication patterns‚ work and academic performance‚ the distribution of resources‚ and so on. The implications

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    all around the world in places such as the United States and Germany (Demott). The top five countries that function under a capitalistic system are Germany‚ the United States‚ Great Britain‚ Canada and Japan. (Demott) The United States has private ownership and individual freedom. In the United States‚ the economy makes money by people starting up new businesses. These businesses‚ then own capital such as land‚ technology and products. Some of the United State’s economy is run by the government.

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    concern to the United States. During the most recent years‚ the topic of immigration has resurfaced to political debates. There are many people who agree with immigrants coming to the U.S.‚ as well as those who oppose to it. It seems that there are many different views on immigration. Research has shown that there are various debates on the topic. The three main topics of immigration are legal immigration‚ illegal immigration‚ and the benefits and cost of immigrants. There are pros and cons to each one

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    1830. While slavery might have been stagnant from 1775 to the 1790s‚ slaves were not being freed. Slavery was just not expanding. Now‚ we may be having a semantic argument‚ as you use the word "many"‚ and my opinion is that only a few slaves‚ in relation to the hundreds of thousands‚ about 500‚000 by 1800‚ of slaves in the U.S. were freed after the Revolutionary War. And it also may be that you are looking at mostly Northern states where slavery never really took root. Northern states‚ which are in

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    Slavery‚ by definition‚ is “the practice or system of owning slaves”. Slavery‚ in the United States‚ is discussed in elementary school‚ read about in high school‚ and dismissed in adulthood. This is‚ mainly‚ due to the fact that slavery is obsolete in the eyes of those born and raised in the United States. This is subsequently understandable‚ as slavery has been abolished for more than 150 years. The history of the slavery is important to the history of the United States‚ as it is the truth of what

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    Alvina Lai Honours American History OL V1 Ms. Alison Jones March 31st‚ 2015 Slavery in the United States The United States has had a horrible and shameful history of slavery‚ and although many movements had been made to abolish the worst of it‚ so many deaths and torture had been caused in the time that it took for blacks to get the same rights as whites. Even now‚ we can see the horror that it wrought on the country. Black people are still being killed in their own homes‚ they are still being

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    Privatization is very popular in government and is making its way into more entities within the United States. It is a topic of research for scholars and it is a concern for some government employees. Privatization has two sides‚ a good side and a bad side. It puts fear in some people because they don’t want privatization to take over in certain places. People don’t want to lose their jobs when for profit companies take over. Others don’t feel they will get the best services because new employees

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    himself off of slavery‚ and he is telling me in this story about how he felt about being a slave was very horrible for example he said that when he was 11yrs old he was under the deck of the ship with many slaves and he describes how crowded it was‚hot and many slaves were getting diseases. Benjamin Banneker letter to Thomas Jefferson was thought of as protest literature because he was writing an almanac to secretary of state Thomas Jefferson in regards to abolishing slavery. Banneker felt

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    religion is a type of diversity. How people celebrate their religion to look for god. Diverse nation is another type of diversity. African Americans were treated poorly and were enslaved; this was a bad thing that happened in life. So I’ve learned that slavery is always bad and was dreadful thing people did in the past. Also that religion took over people lives that they had to believe or they’ll be punished by the religion. The blacks had no rights to defend themselves over any consequences.

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