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    Houston, Texas Vs. Zacapa, Guatemala With many diverse people come many different lifestyles. There are people living different lives all over the world today. When people learn the variety of cultures in the world they realize how unique each one is. From countries to cities people lifestyles are either financially tough or stable. Specifically, Houston, Texas and Zacapa, Guatemala are two different and in some ways similar places to live in based on economy, education and foods. To explain,…

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    Ireland A description and comparison of both countries Canada and Ireland are very diverse countries located many miles apart with two different cultures; however these two countries are compared throughout this research with their economic systems and demographics of their state including some interesting factual statements of both countries. Diving into the general statistics of both economies including primary sectors of their GDP gives an idea of what country has better economic stability…

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    India Demographic

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    India, a country located south of Asia, is such an interesting country due to many reasons. For example, India is known for their spicy foods, culture, music, and the variety of religions people follow there. Other than India’s entertainment, and wonderful culture, the country has some health concerns pertaining to the people of India that live in slums. This paper will help describe India’s makeup by explaining the country’s demographic profile, population, socioeconomics, different health…

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    The United States vs. Japanese family, marriage, and kinship systems Katelyn Parker University of North Alabama The United States The average American family has classically been understood as a nuclear family with their extended family living separately. Today the archetypal nuclear family is still dominant; however, it can no longer be an exact social expectation. (Evason, American Culture, 2016) Family Culture In the United States more children are also being born to unwed mothers or…

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    receives much news attention and is a particularly touchy subject that the nation is split on, given that the difference betwixt either side could mean life or death. There should be, in our great country, far less gun control for the reasons of the second amendment, that is has not boded well in another country implementing such drastic measures, and that it has not and would not stop tragedies large or small.…

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    Mrs. Schroder English 4 4-18-2018 1984 vs. The Hunger Games In the book 1984, there is a lot going on with the government. Many characters in the novel worry if Big Brother is watching them and if they will survive. In the Hunger Games, the Capitol constantly spies on their citizens. Each country is being ruled by children and parties. There are many different ways in which they are being controlled so easily.…

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    civilizations, where he gives a total of six explanations, and then he focuses by acknowledging that these clashes will take place on cultural fault lines whether they be distant countries, neighboring countries, or internal cultural borders within a specific country. This section mostly hits on the clash between the ideologies of the west vs. Islam. The author then goes on to explain how the civilizations of the west have pitted themselves against all of the other civilizations while assuming…

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    Globalization In Africa

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    cosmopolitan city of Philipi to guard against selfishness and malice, and show others the enduring love of Christ through Hesed. Controversy over globalization is centered around job opportunities lost or gained to outsourcing. Foreign manufacturing sweat shops is the evidence anti-globalization activist use to thwart progress. Before myopic decision are made to stifle globalization, the holistic benefits must be considered. Globalization is a positive influence on the world economy and…

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    New England vs. the Chesapeake Region (DBQ) Settlers arrived to the Chesapeake region only to be greeted by unhealthy lands full of despair and labor. New Englanders, on the other hand, were welcomed by fresh air and clean water. As the years passed, the state of these two lands stabilized a bit with each other, but the people’s way of living in these regions did not. New England and the Chesapeake region developed differently because of the types of people who came to each of these places,…

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    Sociology Gender Equality

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    For instant, girl will keep long hair, have girly character with every need to be gentle and neat while boys on the other hand always easier to dress up, less worry and mean to be active. Years go by as this preparation became the living way that the assigned gender person have to follow for entire life. The going against will be consider as awkward and receive negative feedback from the surrounding. For instant, a boy wearing make-up and skirt walking on the street will receives…

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