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    in Myanmar. Rule of law and protection of property rights is weak. Judicial decisions continue to influence government interference, personal relationships, or bribes. The financial system remains underdeveloped, and banks remain on their own, or overseen by then state. Most loans are for government projects, and access to credit remains very poor. This is part of the reason people in Myanmar are very poor and moving towards human trafficking to make money. Burma has been a military…

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    My Migration Story to America, the Land of Opportunity Who would not want to visit America, the land of opportunity? I had heard that it was the best country in the world. In my country of origin, Indonesia, my coworkers and I had heard about the United States and about the US educational system. I believed that America has some of the most renowned colleges and universities in the world, universities such as Harvard, Stanford, UCLA, and more. I also thought and hoped that in the USA, every…

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    blockchain platform to allow faster access for retrieval. Additionally.the storage of documents would not only store the titles but also documents such as "list of repairs and refurbishments and projected costs associated with owning and running the home" (Oparah, 2016). While the blockchain technology is still in its infancy many have seen the value it can bring to this industry and currently there many apps being develop under the blockchain platform like Midasium, and Ubiquity (Campbell,…

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    of a group of people who were dedicated to reforming the United States in the late 19th and 20th centuries. The era was termed as progressivism and was meant to respond to the economic and social issues emanating from industrialization within America. As stated by Robert Higgs, the period was a “Bridge to Recent Times.” This is because approaches toward proper government roles were moving from the partial kind favored during the 19th century to the expounded ones preferred in the 20th…

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    Devastated a Nation The Dust Bowl, a series of extreme dust storms in and around the Great Plains, physically destroyed and emotionally devastated an already depressed America during the 1930s. While still in the midst of the Great Depression, the ecological and agricultural mishaps of farmers caused a drought and dust storm that affected America for years to come. In his book, Dust Bowl: The Southern Plains in the 1930s, Donald Worster states that while irresponsible farming practices played…

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    Barack Obama served as the 44th President of the United States. He was the first African American to serve as President. His story is not different from the average person. He was raised in a middle-class family where he was taught that hard work and education were the keys to getting ahead, and the “conviction that a life so blessed should be lived in service to others.” President Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, on August 4, 1961. His father was born in Kenya and his mother was from Kansas.…

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    What Is Ethnic Enclave

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    in moving, obtaining work, and adjusting to the new destination country. A parallel process that aids in the creation of ethnic enclaves is chain migration. This is when immigrants’ use their migrant network to bring friends and family from their home country to their new location. As new immigrants arrive, they settle in areas where their friends, family, and countrymen live. This action of chain migration facilitates the growth of immigrant neighborhoods. As neighborhoods grow, ethnic…

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    Populist Party Analysis

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    Republicans argued that the high tariffs would benefit the economy by putting out foreign competitors and creating jobs. They said that “tariffs benefitted ordinary workers because they created jobs, blocked low-wage foreign competition, and safeguarded America from the kind of industrial poverty that had arisen in Europe.” Although tariffs did help the economy, they also further contributed to the accumulation of wealth of companies to get even richer and frustrated the working class people…

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    J.A. Alternative Assignment Sammy Arebalo Texas A&M Corpus Christi ECON-2301.003 December 2015 The great recession can be considered the largest devastation in economic history after the great depression of the late 1920’s and early 1930’s. The great recession was a time period taking place in the late 2000’s, officially lasting from December 2007 to June 2009. The economic decline devastated many leaving many out of job and sending unemployment rates through…

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    Adrian Castellanos Mrs. Kroll January 15, 2016 USHH1 Research Paper The Tappan brothers, who were they? Throughout America 's History there have been many people who have fought for the rights & freedoms of other less fortunate groups. This set of "Freedom Fighters" was known as the Tappan brothers. They fought for the abolition of slavery and for the equality of Black Americans in the United States. They did so through their many actions both as businessmen and as individuals. The brothers…

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