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  • Oh Say Could You See? - an Analysis on the Status of the United States of America on the World Stage

    Oh Say Could You See? - an Analysis on the Status of the United States of America on the World Stage

    Page | Adam Ontiveros-Oberg December 2, 2014 Essay #5; Dr. Scipione, INTD 105 Affluence in America Oh Say Could You See? An analysis on the status of the United States of America on the world stage. Politicians and pundits often try to spread ideals or opinions they hold of what we, as a nation, should be. Some, the vocal majority, are of the opinion that we have an obligation to be the police force, the

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    Submitted: April 21, 2016 By: adamdoubleO
  • How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to InCome Inequality?

    How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to InCome Inequality?

    How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to Income Inequality? Income inequality represents a major social issue that is affecting the low and median earners all over America. The United States is affected by an economic crisis, and yet we see how the wage structure is constantly changing benefiting mostly the ones on the top. There is a vast change on corporations and financial industry, where a CEO now makes 262

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    Submitted: May 3, 2016 By: Ana Alonso
  • Why the United States Entered World War I

    Why the United States Entered World War I

    Why the United States Entered World War I World War I began in 1914 and lasted until 1918. It started as a local European war between Austria-Hungary and Serbia. "On June 28, 1914, a young Serbian nationalist named Gavrilo Princip killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand" (history.com) Princip killing Ferdinand started the war. It was not until three years after the assassination, that the United States declared war on April 16, 1917. The United States entered World

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    Submitted: May 11, 2016 By: phill44444
  • Foundation Proposal - Homeless Individuals in the United States

    Foundation Proposal - Homeless Individuals in the United States

    Foundation proposal Foundation Proposal: Debra Alvarado, Naida McDowell and Moenil Patel Simmons School of Nursing and Health Sciences ________________ Foundation Proposal: Homeless individuals in the United States (US) are high utilizers of emergency room (ER) services. Specifically, individuals that are suffering from substance and alcohol abuse, and psychiatric disorders who are difficult to main-stream into integrated healthcare system with assistance from social services interventions. This paper will outline a proposal to request funds from grantors

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    Submitted: May 30, 2016 By: debramon
  • United States and Russian Foreign Policy

    United States and Russian Foreign Policy

    Jeffers Brad Jeffers Mr. Wright 12/12/16 Government United States and Russian Foreign Policy For around 200 years Russia and the United States have been in conflict. Not all the conflict had been bad such as the sale of Alaska from Russia to the United States, but the Cold War is one of the most well-known issues between the two strong countries. Russia was still known as the Soviet Union at the time and when the

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    Submitted: December 13, 2016 By: Brad Jeffers
  • Freedom of Speech in the United States

    Freedom of Speech in the United States

    Yes, we have Freedom of Speech in the United States, but who goes to say we always have the right to speak freely? When one speaks freely, one might not always take it the way it should have been taking. Or might/might not agree on the topic being said. Which is completely okay, that’s freedom of speech. Freedom of Speech is valued by most people as a God given right that is so important, it

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    Submitted: January 30, 2017 By: MemeDreamTeam
  • Great Wave of Immigration in the United States Since 1965

    Great Wave of Immigration in the United States Since 1965

    Gresa Topallaj. Civilization essay, topic 1. Great Wave of immigration in the United States since 1965. Immigration has been the defining characteristic of America since before the country even began. In other words, America has always been a land of immigrants. It therefore has a rich history about immigration which has changed over time. The Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1965 changed the face of America and has made America a one of a kind

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    Submitted: March 13, 2017 By: gresagt
  • Did You Know That the Overall Costs of Substance Abuse in the United States Exceeds Half a Million Dollars Annually?

    Did You Know That the Overall Costs of Substance Abuse in the United States Exceeds Half a Million Dollars Annually?

    Jagger Turano-Riley Ms.Cummings-Albin English 10 14 January 2017 Did you know that the overall costs of substance abuse in the United States exceeds half a million dollars annually? (Joyce Brennfleck Shannon). There are millions of people every day who abuse or get addicted to drugs. So why do so many people abuse drugs? There are multiple reasons why, but three of the most significant are, they make people feel better, to forget about their problems

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    Submitted: April 24, 2017 By: quazi1013
  • How the Cold War Affected United States Domestic Policy and American Society

    How the Cold War Affected United States Domestic Policy and American Society

    In the late 1940’s, American society underwent several changes. World War II was over, and most of Europe had been forced to pick up the broken pieces of what was left of itself. But despite Europe taking the brunt of the war, America also went through its fair share of struggles. Due to the expanding threat of the Soviet Union, or mainly its Communist way of life, America took a step into what is now

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    Submitted: April 24, 2017 By: sashanash130
  • Low Voter Turnout in the United States

    Low Voter Turnout in the United States

    Melfi Jennifer Melfi Professor Bhattarai PLSC 110: American Politics May 4, 2017 Low Voter Turnout in the United States Our democracy was founded on the basis of a government that was by the people, for the people. The only way to ensure that our government can stay true to its founding purpose is by facilitating elections that provide an outcome that is favored by the majority of the population (Tucker 2004). With the United States

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    Submitted: May 4, 2017 By: jmelfi98
  • Should the United States Drill for Oil in Alaskas Wilderness?

    Should the United States Drill for Oil in Alaskas Wilderness?

    Should the United Sates Drill for Oil in Alaska’s Wilderness? In the 1980 the Unites States Congress established the Arctic National Wildlife Reserve (ANWR) in northern Alaska. The purpose of the reserve was to create a safe place for animals and plants where they would be undisturbed by human beings. During the years that followed a growing energy crisis put pressure on ANWR. Drilling for oil in Alaska is bad because there would be no

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    Submitted: June 13, 2017 By: lilyannkarinaa
  • United States as an Empire

    United States as an Empire

    United States as an Empire America an Empire Corey Goldsmith HIS 300 January 6, 2017 Larry Hansen United States as an Empire There have been agreements opposed to if the United States is an empire or not. First a definition: empire means political control exercised by one organized political unit over another unit separate from and alien to it. Many factors enter into empire--economics, technology, ideology, religion, above all military strategy and weaponry--but the essential

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    Submitted: August 17, 2017 By: Corey Goldsmith
  • Hist 3601 - How Will the United States and South Korea Prepare for North Korea Nuclear Actions?

    Hist 3601 - How Will the United States and South Korea Prepare for North Korea Nuclear Actions?

    Gyeong Jin Park Professor Person HIST 3601 04/05/2017 How will the United States and South Korea Prepare for North Korea Nuclear Actions? Looking back at the end of 2009, relations between the United States and North Korea that unfolded in 2009 were unexpected. This is because the Obama administration took office in January 2009, after the administration of Bush’s Republican, which was hostile to North Korea, president Obama, on the other hand, his willingness to

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    Submitted: September 19, 2017 By: rudwls0280
  • Child Adoption in the United States

    Child Adoption in the United States

    Fry Angela Fry Meghan Barnes English 101 Feb. 28, 2017 Child Adoption in the United States A child is not born into this life wanting to be abandoned, not wanted, unloved, feeling the insecurities of this world. More than 100,000 children in the United States who live in foster care will not be capable of going back home to their birth parents. They count on being adopted into a loving and nurturing family (Fravel, Deborah,

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    Submitted: October 8, 2017 By: angiefrygirl
  • Younger-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States: Personal Narratives on Ethic and Racial Identities

    Younger-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States: Personal Narratives on Ethic and Racial Identities

    Younger-Generation Korean Experiences in the United States: Personal Narratives on Ethic and Racial Identities By Pyong Gap Min Lexington Books: June 11, 2014 Reviewed by Justin Randolph Pyong Gap Min published a novel, that brings a lot of racist and nationalistic views into a society blinded by its own rationale. These stories that she shares between generations of young Koreans in America is riveting and very scholarly based on the way she has combined their

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    Submitted: October 25, 2017 By: Justin Randolph
  • Begay Vs. United States Court Case Research Paper

    Begay Vs. United States Court Case Research Paper

    Begay v. United States On January 24, 2005, Larry Begay, a convicted felon, pled guilty in the New Mexico District Court to illegally possessing a firearm. Having been convicted in over three felony accounts of driving while intoxicated, Begay was a felon by New Mexico state law. Per the district court, the three felonies committed by Begay were violent felonies in accordance with United States’ Code. This made Begay eligible to be sentenced under the

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    Submitted: November 7, 2017 By: Hannah Elyse
  • In the Supreme Court of the United States

    In the Supreme Court of the United States

    In The Supreme Court of the United States Dexter (Petitioner) v. Michigan State Prosecutor (Respondent ) On Writ of Certiorari To the Supreme Court of the United States BRIEF AMICUS CURIAE OF THE Criminal Bar Association In Support of Dexter [petitioner] The rights of Dwight Dexter were not adequately upheld in the criminal justice system. Important evidence was suppressed by the prosecution, including the fact that one of the witnesses was a paid informant of

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    Submitted: December 14, 2017 By: Bryan Huerta
  • Textile and Apperal Industry Between Sri Lanka & United States of America

    Textile and Apperal Industry Between Sri Lanka & United States of America

    | Page TEXTILE AND APPERAL INDUSTRY BETWEEN SRI LANKA & UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Macintosh HD:Users:Jayani:Desktop:USA-Srilanka-flag.jpg STUDENT NAME: JAYANI WARNAKULA HEWA STUDENT ID: WAJCD142 Table of Contents 1.EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 2.INTRODUCTION 4 3.UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – SRI LANKA RELATIONS 4 4.INTERNATIONAL LINK BETWEEN SRI LANKA AND USA 7 4.1 TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN USA 7 4.2 TEXTILE INDUSTRY IN SRI LANKA 7 4.3 Sri Lanka’s Position in the Global Value Chain of the Textiles and

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    Submitted: January 23, 2018 By: sandy321
  • Who Was Daisy Bates, and What Effect Did She Have on the United States Civil Rights Movement?

    Who Was Daisy Bates, and What Effect Did She Have on the United States Civil Rights Movement?

    Jake LeBlanc American History Caitlin Kingsley 16th December 2015 Who was Daisy Bates, and what effect did she have on the United States Civil Rights movement? In today’s society, it’s appalling to think that something as strident as segregation was legal only 70 years ago. Having a group of people be isolated from another group of people just by the color of their skin and their origin is a grating and upsetting thought. Elementary, middle,

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    Submitted: March 1, 2018 By: WeekenderBoy
  • Civil War - the United States of America

    Civil War - the United States of America

    The united states of America like all other country's went through sacrifice and hardship unlike none other the American civil war was history's first war on modern slaughter unfortunately its lesions were not learned by military thinkers of the day, looking back at the bloodshed of the war the inglorious reality may seem to not outweigh the cost. The war was only suspected to be a 90 day event, americans living and dead wished

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    Submitted: April 23, 2018 By: drayden_uy
  • InCome Inequality in the United States

    InCome Inequality in the United States

    Roberto Diban Jattin Ms. Teresa Iverson ENGL 1005 – 8 April 1st 2015 Income inequality in the United States The United States of America is probably the richest and most powerful nation in the world. It has the world’s largest economy; it has the highest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in the world, and is the country with the largest production of oil, gas and public services. However, the United States is also one of the

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    Submitted: April 25, 2018 By: rddj
  • Nursing in the United States

    Nursing in the United States

    Research Paper: NURSING Research Paper: Nursing In The United States How nursing has evolved in the United States Taylor Wolfe Promise Academy ________________ Abstract The U.S Bureau of labor statistics reports the median salary for a registered nurse as $67,930 will increase in the near future. (D’avolio, 2017). Nurses make a huge impact on lives and health care as a whole. For example studies show, that nursing not only is the backbone of the healthcare

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    Submitted: May 2, 2018 By: taylorwolfe2
  • United States During World War one

    United States During World War one

    The United States had begun a new era shortly after World War One. Many people had begun investing their money at their homes and even investing the money in the banks. The people had begun to move to new cities in hope to provide a better life for their families. During 1920s, the stock market didn’t come across as a risky investment until 1929. The stock market began to pick up the paced by 1928.

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    Submitted: December 4, 2018 By: Ashley Johnson
  • Early Cold War - the United States and the Soviet Union

    Early Cold War - the United States and the Soviet Union

    Towards the end of World War II, the United States and the Soviet Union were engaged in a clash of ideals, known as the Cold War. From 1945-1991, many regions, like Latin America, Asia and Europe were affected. The two competitors each tried to spread their political and economic influence worldwide. These two superpowers with competing ideas of government and economy were on the verge of war. The Cold War is defined as a state

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    Submitted: January 7, 2019 By: riyap
  • What Impact Did the Cold War Have on the Cinema of the United States?

    What Impact Did the Cold War Have on the Cinema of the United States?

    What impact did the Cold War have on the cinema of the United States? The film industry was an important propaganda element in the cold war all around the world but it had a huge impact on the United States, it became a driving force behind popular culture for decades - espionage permeated films became the main focus amongst a lot of directors that tried to use the war as an inspiration to create more

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    Submitted: April 5, 2019 By: Mheha

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