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    M Ms. Sigler ENG 165.43 25 April 2010 Defending the Frontiers One of the most controversial political issues today is the topic of Illegal immigration. Illegal immigration is a problem that affects all Americans. Illegal immigration describes the long term shift of populations across national borders without complying with the legal requirements. Illegal immigration is probably one of the oldest controversial topics‚ for the last thousand years beginning with the foundations of ancient Rome

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    Should Abortion be Illegal? Abortion has been a very controversial topic amongst today’s society. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy and has been legal in the United States since the US Supreme court’s Roe v. Wade decision in 1973. Women should have the right over their own body and reproductive system. The debate over the legality of abortion has been continuous for many years. Abortion should be legal because it is a fundamental right for woman. Pro-life advocates will argue that abortion

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    induced abortion" (World Health Organization). Seeing this fact‚ it can be seen that many women decide to get abortions for a multitude of reasons. So why should anyone who can’t or doesn’t make the choice see that this operation should be deemed illegal? So the point is that abortions should be available to women everywhere because it can help a woman’s mental health‚ women who are raped don’t have to be reminded‚ and this procedure is safer when performed professionally. It may be strange

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    Transition Economies Ms. Cummins Words: 826 (without citation) 1‚006 (with) Many countries these days have switched from a command to a more market orientated economy. This process is called a transition in which many countries have taken‚ including Ecuador. Prior to being a market economy‚ Ecuador was once a command economy which is an economy that has all its decisions made by a central government such as: what to produce‚ how to produce it‚ and for whom to produce. Ecuador’s economy depends heavily

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    Controlled Legalization of Illegal Drugs In this piece I plan to look at drug legalisation and how it would be a vastly positive thing around the world. Drugs are a sensitive subject. This is not a piece in support of taking drugs‚ nor is it an essay on the wonders of marijuana consumption. Instead it is simply a look at how much more stable and controlled our drug culture and general way of life would be if drugs were legalised. I will look at first of all the reasons why drug prohibition has failed

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    religion. Decreasing or eliminating legal immigrants create more of an incentive for illegal immigrants to come in. It opens America as a more opening country in general as it invites different people to come in and out. It also gives struggling people to start fresh and have a better life and a different place.

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    The immigration experience in the early 20th century was much different than any of the immigrants expected. Many immigrants expected America to be very nice and clean‚ with extremely kind people and exceptional job opportunities. When they arrived‚ they found America to be completely different from what they had envisioned. In The Jungle‚ Lithuanian immigrants One and Jurgis travel to America with their families to havfe their wedding and find work. At their wedding they encounter the first of many

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    created a legalization programs for qualified immigrants‚ and the admission policies were modified‚ influencing the increase in immigration. Since the change in government in 2002‚ the government of Jacques Chirac adopted a more restrictive policy regarding immigration‚ and family immigration is not as easy as it was before. In the contemporary era‚ due to industrial development and following the decline of agriculture‚ France recruited highly skilled immigrants in engineering‚ medical and service fields

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    experiences of generations and immigrants The immigrant story is one we have all heard before. These stories show how individuals can come to America with nothing and end up giving their families everything they could imagine. It is hard work but that is the American Dream. But what does this dream really mean for immigrants and their families? Does the hard work of immigrants pay off? A lot of research says there are many social and economic changes between generations of immigrants. Education levels‚ income

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    “Old” Immigrants vs. “New” Immigrants Millions of people from around the world have immigrated to America in hopes of a better life. The country’s reputation for political freedom‚ religious freedom‚ and abundant economic opportunities has attracted many immigrants in the last couple of centuries. In the mid-1800s‚ hundreds of thousands of immigrants poured into America coming from mostly northern and western Europe. In the late 1800s and early 1900s‚ another wave of “new” immigrants came to America

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