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    Throughout the history of America there has been many documents written and speeches given that helped to make our country the way it is today. These speeches and documents go as far back as the Revolutionary War and are as current as the Cuban Missile Crisis. Many of these documents or speeches were given in a time of conflict within America. Some brought people together in a time of need, while other set a new precedence for the government. All of these were given by influential people of…

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    The history labor relations in the Pacific Northwest is long and complex story. From a regional scale to the national state, the topic of labor in the northwest has consistently changed due to influences from external events and internal unrest intertwined with racial relations and social inequalities. The significance of the history of labor relations is the influence it had on the course of history for the region and played an important role in shaping the current state and quality of…

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    For the first time in Puerto Rico’s history, they would have a voice in Congress, with five to seven representatives and two senators. Currently, Puerto Rico has a Resident Commissioner with a “voice” but no vote. Also, becoming a State would remove the island from the Territorial claws of…

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    seminomas. Seminomas are more sensitive to radiation. A testicular tumor that contains both seminoma and nonseminoma cells is treated as a nonseminoma. Its cause is still not known but some risks are undescended testicls, congenital abnormalities, and history of testicular cancer and being white. Testicular cancer is mostly detected by the person discovering a lump or swelling in a testicle. Other ways of detecting testicular cancer is testicular pain or discomfort, testicular enlargement,…

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    The Asian American Movement The Asian American Movement began in the late 1960s and continued throughout the 70s and 80s. The earliest and key moments of this movement began in California. Many factors contributed to the movement as Americans of Asian descents joined together to fight their shared persecution and to rally for acknowledgement and acceptance. The term “Oriental was replaced by “Asian American” as a clear message that Americans of Asian descents should be recognized as equals and…

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    The Argumentative Idea on Race Classification The concept of race and when and where it first arose has been attempted to be explained by many philosophers over a multitude of centuries. However, the question still remains upon the abstraction of whom planted the initial idea. In the novel The Idea of Race, edited by Robert Bernasconi and Tommy L. Lott, Bernasconi and Lott have combined a slew of essays written by different philosophies on the phenomenon of race. Four major philosophers who…

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    home countries to there. These immigrants face different obstacles in the Saudi Arabia. Sarah Jessup, (2009) describe the negligence of the Saudi governments in caring for foreign nationals, several labor sending countries like Indonesia and the Philippines, has implement new actions to try and struggle the abuses that their citizens face. In the country mostly private recruitment companies have shared a makeover through government that make sure more establishment and protection for nationals…

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    How Roosevelt Influenced America “What’s are we going to do now?”, “I’m Scared”, “Is this the start of a war?”. These are some things that many American people must have been thinking after they heard of the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. Luckily President Roosevelt knew exactly how to calm the people and prepare them for war. Roosevelt, like many other war time leaders, expressed his ideas through a well thought out and influential speech. His Day of Infamy speech is…

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    “Family oriented and giving back are also one of the big values that i have learned. we always put family first. they also taught me a lot about giving back. although we aren't rich, my family found ways to give back to our family left in the philippines. we were taught to share our graces.” Education is also stressed in order to find a job that offers stability and security as well as enough money to live a comfortable life. This stems from their parents not wanting their children to be losers…

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    Let’s take a step out of the country, across the Pacific Ocean, trudge against the waves of the Philippine Sea, sidestep through the gulf of Thailand and enter the Bay of Bengal and march north until you touch Indian soil. Now bolt through time to the Indian revolution when British colonial oppression mimicked the oppression in the colonies, when a man…

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