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    Changing nature of family over the last 50 years.- In many industrialized countries‚ people are increasingly turning away from traditional family patterns. They are adopting new roles for family members and various kinds of family structures. Many of these changes reflect scientific‚ economic‚ and social developments and changing attitudes. For example‚ modern birth control methods enable couples to limit the size of their family and to space their children. Many young people are postponing marriageand

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    development. My name is Levan‚ I’m 23 years old. I was born in small city Dusheti‚ where i started learning. In 2000 I won the olympics in mathematics and I came to the school of physics and mathematics “Comarovi” in tbilisi‚ which I successfully graduated in 2005. I have obtained my Bachelor’s Degree from the business administration faculty of the Georgian – American University in Georgia in 2009. and i was the best student of the university. Through the entire 4 years of courses I acquired comprehensive

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    Eng 102 In the United States we are lucky enough to have a variety of goods and services to choose between. We are a country full of opportunities and choices. You don’t like meat‚ eat a veggie burger. In some countries people are not so lucky to have these simple choices‚ for them meat may be the only thing to eat and if they don’t like it they can either eat it or go without eating. I believe that some Americans don’t really see how lucky we are to be able to have these choices in our lives. Although

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    People tend to think solely of themselves not realizing the trouble others may face a few streets away. Since the 1950s‚ poverty has overwhelmed at least five percent of the American population. Thereafter they have continued to fluctuate year to year. There are a variety of reasons one may find themselves living in poverty. Individuals or groups desiring to help with the problem may experience frustration as it seems there is no long term solution. This can be demotivating‚ but there are ways to

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    alarmed about. They think that it’s an exaggerated notion. What is economic inequality? It is when different people have different levels of income or wealth in a society. Now you may not think there is a problem with this by definition because that is technically saying that if I make a dollar more that you do in a year then there is inequality. The problem that some people argue with economic inequality is when the differences between the wealthy and the working class are so large that economic

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    The United States‚ as a leading developed country‚ is very attractive to many foreigners. Everyone dreams of coming to the United Sates to study or work. However‚ they are concerned about their health care while stay in the United States. The health care system in the United States is problematic. It is so extensive and complicated that it is almost impossible for the government to make everyone satisfied. Reformation of health care occurred many times in the history. President Bill Clinton tried

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    As the severity of the global warming threat attains universal recognition‚ the United States must look for ways to decrease its reliance on fossil fuels for electricity production. The combustion of fossil fuels such as oil and coal to generate electricity produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that lead to a variety of environmental problems. Nuclear power‚ on the other hand‚ is a comparatively clean source of energy. Though still widely employed‚ concerns over security of stored waste

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    In the United States over 1.2 million students drop out of high school (US Census Bureau).That’s about a student every 26 seconds/7‚000 a day. About 6‚000 people that don’t get to graduate end up obtaining a minimum wage job for the rest of their life. They struggle‚ and many Americans question why the number one industrialized country suffers an extremely high percentage of poverty and what triggers it? People know that not graduating from high school is the number one factor that causes poverty

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    |Name: |Date: 2/10/13 | Graded Assignment Korematsu v. the United States (1944) Use the background information and the primary sources in the Graded Assignment: Primary Sources sheet to answer the following questions. (2 points) |Score | | | 1. What did Fred T. Korematsu do that resulted in his arrest and conviction? Answer: After

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    Industrialization had a great impact on the United States. The Industrialization in the United States helped to attract many more immigrants to the country. The west made it possible to have more farming land. Urbanization created new technology. The United States was considered a new start and had many opportunities for anyone. This attracted immigrants to move to the United States. One of the most persuasive things for the immigrants to move to the United States was that the many different jobs. Immigrants

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