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    World War Two‚ the world was split into two‚ east and west. This marked the beginning of an era called the Cold War. The Cold War was the most subtle war in history‚ but the world came very close to a nuclear war that had the potential to inevitably wipe out mankind. The two main opponents in this war were the Soviet Union and the United States. With Canada being the United States neighbour to the north and close to The Soviet Union geographically‚ Canada allied itself with the United States. This

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    Bullying is not illegal in the United States. Although it has grown national awareness‚ it is still very much a serious problem today. All types of bullying have created a learning disadvantage among our youth. "Most bullying takes place in school‚ outside on school grounds‚ and on the school bus. Bullying also happens wherever kids gather in the community." Students victimized often experience low self-esteem and isolation‚ a crippling fear of rejection and an increase in social anxiety‚ therefore

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    A government’s purpose is to regulate a nation. Regardless of the disagreements some may have about the United States government‚ the fact that humans need a governing body in order to avoid chaos is irrefutable. Still‚ there are times when members of a society do not agree with the views of their governing body. At times like those‚ society has been known to occasionally resort to civil disobedience. The act of peacefully opposing what one deems as an unjust law seems to be controversial among society

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    are many causes and effects of poverty. The causes of poverty are inheritance‚ no parental figures‚ and lack of education or training. Usually‚ if a family is in poverty it can be passed down throughout each generation. It can be a very difficult task to get out of the black hole that is poverty. Poverty can consume a family and through the generations unless a miracle happens‚ it cannot be gotten out of. Inheriting poverty can result in resentment and hatred towards family. It can cause people

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    Heroes in World War Z According to the Wikipedia definition of “hero‚” a person who fills this role can be described in the following way: “Hero (male) and heroine (female) came to refer to characters who‚ in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness‚ display courage and the will for self sacrifice.” (“Hero”) In the novel World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War‚ author Max Brooks constructs some stories in which people who are heroes fit this description. Specifically

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    of the Vietnam War the responses are from one extreme to the other. The Vietnam War has said to have been one of the most controversial wars in American history. It was after this war when Americans quit putting their trust in the arms of the government. The ultimate reason for the United States getting involved in the war was to stop the spread of communism. Many people supported the war in the beginning‚ but as time went on many minds were changed because; the United States’ government was

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    In 2010 PBS aired a one hour Frontline documentary about the vaccine war in the United States. This documentary pitted scientists and parents against each other‚ scientist’s back up their claims with scientific evidence while the parent’s arguments are solely based on opinion. The parents introduced throughout the film who were against vaccines made claims that the vaccines given to children in today’s world are the cause of many issues‚ like the rise in autism‚ ADHD‚ and learning disabilities. These

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    The reasons that I think the United States shouldn’t have entered World War I is if the Europeans would have settled their issues on their own‚ there would have been a tie in the end‚ or maybe Austria/Germany would have won. In that case Hitler would not have arisen and WWII would never have occurred‚ many Eastern European countries wouldn’t have suffered communism. The United States had no reason to get involved in the war. The only reason we went into the war was because we merely got caught in

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    The Significant Cause of Poverty Do you want the gap is between the rich people and poor people? A statistic found from Internet has shown that combined wealth of the world’s top 225 richest people was equal to the combined wealth of one trillion of poor people in 1998‚ which equal to the combined annual income of the world’s 2.5 billion poorest people. Now this situation is even worse‚ poverty mainly appeared in undeveloped countries to overpopulation and poor financial situation of the governments

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    After the war of 1812‚ America underwent some changes as a nation. In comparison to the country prior to the war‚ the United States initially appeared to be more united in the sense that only one party ruled‚ but in reality‚ this only increased factions within the government due to sectionalism and the court. Because the United States emerged as a one party nation after the War of 1812‚ members of past parties‚ such as the Federalists‚ felt the need to join with the Jeffersonians to maintain their

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