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    The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is one of the poorest countries around the globe (Aldersey et al., 2016). With a population of 82 million (Worldometers, 2017), families in the DRC face exceptionally low-life expectancies and obstructions to emotional well-being, related to the impoverishment of the patch (Aldersey…

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    American’s vs Vietnamese’s house architecture James C. Snyder, the author of “Introduction to Architecture”, once said: “Forests were the first temples of God and in forests men grasped their first idea of architecture.” Through centuries, architecture, especially in house design, has rapidly developed and thrived in many countries. Depending on the culture and customs, house design is mostly changed to fit the circumstance of different nations. Therefore, it is obviously created huge…

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    Eisenhower Vs. Stevenson

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    1952 - Eisenhower vs Stevenson Eisenhower is well known for his leadership in D-Day and involvement in helping bring an end to the war in Europe against the Axis enemies giving him the status of a war hero. Due to his involvement and leadership, Eisenhower is well liked by the American public and his opinions on the war in Korea matters. In one campaign ad, he questions the funding on the National Defense by the Truman administration as there is a low supply of weapons for those overseas in…

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    States of America vs Japan The United States of America and Japan tend to be unlike each other in numerous ways. For starters the United States of America, formerly known as America, is located in North America between Mexico and Canada and made up of fifty states. America is mainly known for its Western culture. Japan is island in Asia near South Korea; Japan in also known mainly for its interesting culture, but also wonderful food, marvelous entertainment, and beautiful cities. Japan is a…

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    Aldo Leopold’s ‘The Land Ethic,” makes an attempt to appeal to the pathos of the audience. He urges man to use ethic not only for their satisfaction and needs, but to also apply ethics to the land where he says, “The land ethic simply enlarges the boundaries of the community to include soils, waters, plants, and animals, or collectively: the land.” (204) Leopold is urging man to take care of our resources because we have a moral obligation to do so. Leopold continues to say that man has claimed…

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    Margaret Simms

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    opportunity tax credit which is a “government program that gives employers incentive to hire people of target demographics which are deemed to have significant barriers to employment” (Scott 3), therefore helping reduce the employment gap in the inner cities. This simple program could be the basis of her argument, but there is no mention of its effectiveness or even the program itself in Simms article. In theory, this plan would be beneficial to help create jobs in areas which need them the…

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    Age Of Conformity Analysis

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    After World War II, American lives will change due to the middle class unexpectedly expanding due to suburbanization, unemployment rates were decreasing, and the United States will become the most powerful country in the world due to the technological creation of the nuclear bomb which won’t last very long because the Soviet Union will test their nuclear weapon in 1949. The 1950’s deserves its reputation as an age of political, social, and cultural conformity to a great extent due to Eisenhower…

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    Poverty In Canada Essay

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    Poverty Line In Canada While thinking about poverty, one automatically connects it with Third World countries such as Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Haiti, and Uganda amongst many others. But the truth is many Canadians struggle with poverty as well. There are numerous factors that play a significant part that allows one to understand why there is poverty in Third World countries for example, lacking technological advances of agriculture that we possess automatically sets them back and lack of booming…

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    These words are Eugene Debs’ Statement to the Court. Debs’ was a socialist who arrested during the time of World War I. Woodrow Wilson once said he was “a traitor to his country”. The Communist…

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    Research In recent years, a number of studies have shown that many people living in major cities across the country are not getting enough physical activities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention known as CDC, they stated almost 51.2% of the American population does not get a sufficient amount of physical activity, and 13…

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