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    - Argumentative Essay Poverty in the United States Poverty is a serious issue not only in third world countries but also here in the United States. Discussing the nature of poverty in the United States is important because through understanding we will find solutions. Gaining insights into the issue of poverty can be used to understand the complexity of the subject. Poverty has been defined as a state of deprivation of goods and services that essential to the maintenance of an adequate standard

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    Amish assimilation in the United States Amish assimilation in the United States To begin understanding the Amish style of assimilation we must first try to understand the Amish and their traditional beliefs and culture they brought to the United States during their immigration. Starting in the early 18th century‚ many of the Amish migrated to the U.S. Most of the members who remained in Europe rejoined the Mennonites. Few Amish congregations existed by 1900. On 1937-JAN-17‚ the last Amish congregation

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    cigarette tax‚ like any other tax‚ increases the amount of revenue the government can spend on social programs. Though‚ many have said that the major increase of taxes in cigarettes has led to the expansion of the black markets and crimes. Several states have raised their tax in the past couple of years. “Currently‚ New York has the highest tax at $4.35‚

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    What Is Victimless Crime

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    In my personal opinion‚ the term “victimless crime” is a bit of an oxymoron. I have come to find out‚ opinions on this topic seem to be split right down the middle. People either believe that if a crime has no victim is not a crime at all; the only real victims are the offenders because the harm is self-inflicted. Or‚ they believe that these laws are vital to prevent the harm of others from said acts. There are even some who believe that these laws are just a way to be controlled by the government

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    For Women in America‚ Equality is Still an Illusion In her article‚ "For Women in America‚ Equality is Still an Illusion"‚ Jessica Valenti subject matter is to describe the discrepancies between what is perceived as gender equality to what is really occurring in America in hopes of ending the mistreatment and injustices of women. Valenti writes this essay in hopes of disillusioning women that believe they have the same equal rights and treatments that men have in America. She conveys a certain

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    In the United States‚ there is a risk of food insecurity. Food insecurity is when food access is very low. The United States seems to be a great country to live in. Yes‚ we do have a free country‚ but in the depths of it we are slacking. Food insecurity has a lot to do with where you live. By living in a small town with very few jobs food insecurity is at a high risk. People who live in big cities that have more job opportunity are less likely to have trouble finding food. Food insecurity has a

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    civil rights in the United States‚ alone. Kenji Yoshino‚ author of “The New Civil Rights” says that in order for us to turn our current beliefs into a set of ‘new’ civil rights‚ law must play a role. Obvious enough‚ law alone cannot bring about a new set of civil rights. There are more than enough pieces that could make up this puzzle. For instance‚ media plays a huge role in this situation. The media only shows what they want us‚ the people‚ to see. If we only see what they want us to see

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    is an act of vesting the legislative‚ executive‚ and judicial powers of government in separate bodies. (Losco and Baker 2013‚ pg 23) The United States is focused on this thought of discrete branches of government with distinct responsibilities. Power is divided in the U.S. government in two significant ways. Originally‚ power is distributed amongst the state and national government‚ and following‚ power is shared between the three branches of national government. Separation of powers‚ hence‚ refers

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    The AIDS outbreak in the United States in the late 1980’s prompted education on the prevention of the spread of AIDS by the use of condoms. The AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) Program was established in 1987 by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). A similarity between Thailand and the US is that both countries were concerned and had been for many years regarding the AIDS epidemic. Mechai’s work inThailand focused on prevention

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    What Is Amna's Crime?

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    herself and without another word continued on with her day. What was Amna’s crime? What act of violence of terrorism had she committed? What did she do to warrant this action? She simply wore her hijab to school. We‚ as Americans‚ take pride in our freedoms‚ but followers of different religions have and continue to suffer from prejudice because of their beliefs. According to PEW research‚ 94% of religious Americans practice Christianity‚ but what about the other 6%? Are they allowed to freely practice

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