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    Voting in America

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    Voting in America There are many things that people in America can vote on. They range from taxes to presidents to laws. For the sake of simplicity‚ the following will be focusing on the voting of presidents since it is the most well-known and relevant at the time. Most if not all of the things noted in the voting of presidents can be transferred to the voting of anything else. However‚ in order to understand what is wrong with the voting of our president‚ it is essential that the process of how

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    Healthcare in America

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    Healthcare in America: Financially Subsidizing Cultural Competence in the Healthcare System Introduction Healthcare has always formed a fundamental aspect of any nation. In fact‚ the economic health of any nation can be determined by examining the healthcare sector. Unfortunately‚ many countries are unable to provide comprehensive healthcare to their citizens. Of course‚ there are varied reasons for this in different countries‚ but for the United States‚ one of the most fundamental reasons

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    Diversity In America

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    writers also had become very popular‚ such as Margaret Fuller or Catharine Sedgwick‚ who wrote serials for magazines and newspapers or some women had written best-selling novels. Edgar Allan Poe may have been the most whimsical author in the 1800’s in America. His poetry and short stories reflected deeply troubled lives‚ containing abused drugs and worrying constantly about money. The Americans still seemed to enjoy his work. As far as scientific advances go‚ people had taught themselves astronomy‚ developed

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    Iron in America

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    engineering marvels. He built a turntable for 75 to 100 ton locomotives literally on the side of a steep mountain. This was so locomotives with snow plows could be in front of the train while negotiating switch backs. But this man was not alone it seemed America was full of such men in the late 18th and 19th century. As we cover hot metal history we find even more outstanding men like Otto Mears but in the iron and steel business. Another thing was nobody on the planet could dish out cooperate skullduggery

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    Bank of America

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    Thorner School sixth-grader Stephen Bush‚ Reagan School fifth-grader Paityn Boyt and Discovery Elementary fourth-grader Jessica Stump emerged as winners at the annual Bank of America Essay and Speech Contest held (tonight) May 5 at University Square in Bakersfield. The three were the best at their grade levels from a finals field featuring 31 of the area’s top essayist-speakers. Each had three-to-five minutes to deliver their speech from an essay they had previously written on "Traditional Libraries:

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    Xenophobia in America

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    Alfredo Grimaldo HU-101-WL1 10-20-10 Xenophobia There are many factors that need to be observed to determine what causes people to experience xenophobia. Xenophobia is defined as a condition where people suffer irrational fear of strangers or foreigners. The symptoms of people that suffered from this condition are very real and can range from feeling nauseated or excessive sweating to dry mouth‚ heart palpitations‚ a fear of dying‚ and anxiety attacks. Nevertheless‚ what exactly causes people

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    Lobbyism In America

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    center counts with more than 30.000 lobbyists and‚ the annual estimated profit range around the order of billions of dollars. Lobbying deals with the support and leveraging of a whole diversity of‚ if not all‚ interest groups; “Every possible group in America is pushing something in Washington”. Consequently‚ lobbyist are important players in policy making in the present days‚ just as mentioned in the video‚ an important part regarding the conception and promotion of laws is directly linked to K street

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    Lynching In America

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    Lynching in History The event "Symbols and History of Lynching in America” gave me an insight into the facts behind lynching in our history‚ along with providing impactful discussions that I couldn’t have gotten anywhere else. Before the event‚ I didn’t understand a variety of different aspects of lynching and other black experiences that are even present in modern day. One example is the variety of things that black individuals would get lynched for; such as attempting to vote or disregarding

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    Globalization In America

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    U.S. presidents have often cited the widening gap between the rich and the poor as being the number one obstacle to world peace. So it is interesting to find that this gap is the greatest within the United States of America. Globalization has only widened this gap further in the U.S. and in countries where the U.S. has spread its capitalism through the exporting of U.S. businesses. Why then do U.S. presidents preach about the negative correlations between widening class gaps and civil disturbances

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    Violence In America

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    purchase guns and operate them. However‚ there are multiple ways to get around these laws. People can get their guns from auctions or even gun shows. Despite the many gun laws that are being implemented‚ none are lowering the gun violence rate in America. From the constitution to the laws of today‚

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