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    Has NAFTA been financially beneficial to you? Why or why not?  I think that no because my father has for hobby a farm‚ and sometimes they harvest corn and other vegetables like beans‚ and tomatoes. NAFTA maybe can affect our society‚ because the corn price will be more expensive. How has NAFTA impacted your family? How has it impacted the city or town where you live? How has it impacted the city or town where you work?  NAFTA impacted my family bad in some case‚ because my dad have some workers

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    NAFTA NAFTA is the North American Free Trade Agreement. “Implementation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) began on January 1‚ 1994” (USDA). NAFTA includes United States of America‚ Canada and Mexico. “This agreement will remove most barriers to trade and investment among the United States‚ Canada and Mexico” (USDA). The agreement helped end tariffs on goods and services. “In Mexico‚ there is a saying: “Without corn‚ there is no country.” Under NAFTA‚ tariff-free imports of subsidized

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    Regarding the improvement of the United States voter‚ turn-out‚ we must start with the most important thing‚ registering more people to vote. Personally‚ I am not registered to vote. I recently moved from North Carolina and would find it very convenient if I could register online. We live in technology age‚ where we download an app simply to order pizza‚ we can order furniture from a website‚ and even apply for jobs online. Why can I not submit a voter registration application online? I understand

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    One Out Of Many Naipaul

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    " One Out Of Many " By: V.S Naipaul’s Fatmeh Tatour ID: 208864702 The struggles of Santosh in adjusting to a new country V.S Naipaul’s story " One Out of Many"‚ consists of different characters and struggles. The story talks about an Indian cook called "Santosh"‚ who migrates from Bombay to Washington D.C with his employer. The writer presents in the story the struggles of Santosh in adaptation to a new country that has different traditions and cultures. The story reveals how an Indian

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    Apush Out of Many Vocab

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    America‚ named after the Bering Straits. • Athapascan- A people that began to settle the forests in the northwestern area of North America around 5000 B.C.E. • Clovis tradition-A powerful new and sophisticated style of tool making‚ unlike anything found in the old world • Pleistocene Overkill- Intensified hunting efforts brought on in response to lowered reproduction and survival rates of large animals • Archaic period- the period roughly 10‚000 to 2‚500 years ago marked by the

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    see and interpret the world we live in. we have many different types of cultures encounters such as; corporate encounter‚ culture of diversity‚

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    would later be known as the First World War and only lasted four years‚ yet it destroyed Europe’s economy and ravished its terrain. While the war was going on America claimed a neutral stance. Mostly for the fact that many Americas were isolationist and did not care what was going on in the other side of the world. The United States also had a large number of immigrants from Europe which made it difficult to pick a side because many had cultural ties to countries that were either part of the Allies

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    After School Jobs

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    After school jobs More than half of the United States twelfth graders average twenty or more hours of work per week. Some people say that after school jobs are beneficial because they give students a sense of responsibility‚ independence‚ and time management. These are all great things to practice however they can cut into schoolwork‚ family time‚ and personal time. These three things are very essential for a student. Family time is especially important because they know you the best and they

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    Why did the United States Withdraw From the Vietnam War? The United States withdrew from the Vietnam War for several reasons. The Army had to fight in unfamiliar territory‚ was lacking in moral‚ were not prepared for the conditions‚ could not shut down the Ho Chi Minh Trail‚ and were untrained to respond to guerilla warfare. This combination of disadvantages and the loss of public support led to the United States withdrawing from Vietnam. The United States Army was forced to fight in a new land that

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    broke out in the year 1914 in Europe. The two-different sides in the war were named the Allies and the Central Powers. Eventually‚ as the war progressed‚ several countries pledged their alliance to a side. The Allies consisted of Russia‚ France‚ and Britain. The Central Powers subsisted of Germany‚ Austro-Hungary‚ Turkey and joining later were the Italians. The United States at this point in history had policies in place that were very dissimilar to the policies of present day United States. At

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