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    The United States Government is composed of checks and balances to ensure that each branch stays within it’s limits and passes laws that would be beneficial for everyone. However, because the government is composed of people it is easily corrupted and bills that should pass on to become laws ultimately die. Not only are there competing parties that have their own agendas, but it is also composed entirely of people, people who are easy to corrupt. For example, the Gun Show Background Check Act…

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    Sadly in the world today there are many types of discrimination, prejudice, and disparities that hinder society and keep it divided. Three very prevalent and troublesome inequalities are that of class, gender, and race. These prejudices that we still allow to be a part of our societies in this day and age tear us apart, weaken communities and distract us from more important issues that threaten everyone. In Joseph Kahn and Jim Yardley’s, “Amid China’s Boom, No Helping Hand for Qingming,” is…

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    Illegal immigrants is the one of the burning problem of American society in present scenario. According to statistical report published by USCIS more than 12 million people are illegal in the USA, who have come here for various purposes like on work visa, student visa, tourist visa, and many more. According to the survey conducted in 2014, there are around 3.5 million international undocumented students, who have been staying in the USA for a long time. Undocumented students are those foreign…

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    Rhetorical Essay Toni Morrison, written to then candidate, Barack Obama, addresses the topic of presidential qualities, and argues that Barak Obama is the finest choice for America's future. She supports this claim by rhetorical devices such as voice of opinion, tone, and commonplace. From the beginning of the letter, Toni Morrison creates a strong, amplified statement with expressing her perspective. She sets the atmosphere of her entry gradually stating her perspective. With the phrase, "I…

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    Nervously sitting in a small waiting room, the African American male looked around to see who his competition was in applying for this white collar high powered job. At first he observed two women in crisply starched white collar shirts neatly tucked into pristine navy blue skirts with matching jackets. He pondered if this was his competition. In a short space of time, it was observed not to be so when in walked three Euro-American men in their usual appropriate suits adorned with power ties…

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    In the early 2000s, CBS launched CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, a newer, sleeker crime drama aiming to depict crimes and crime scene investigations as gritty, suspenseful, and glamorous. CSI featured streamlined detective work, flashy forensics, and emotionally-charged interrogations and interviews, all carried out by aloof professionals aiming to crack their respective cases. Most significantly, however, was the fact that CSI – and shows like CSI – feature heavily simplified court scenes.…

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    (1) “Father’s day no longer arrives”. Appealing to tradition. The reason why I chose appealing to tradition is because the author already decided to point out there is no day assigned to be called a father’s day so traditionally fathers always the head of the house and provide the necessity for their family but in this case when women became head of the house then things will change. There are plenty fathers who stayed home with their kids. Therefore, fathers mostly wants to protect the family…

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    [2]. M. Zedan, G. Attia, M. M. Zedan, A. Osman, N. Abo-Elkheir, N. Maysara, T. Barakat, and N. Gamil, “Clinical Asthma Phenotypes and Therapeutic Responses”, ISRN Pediatrics”, Volume 2013 (2013), ArticleID 824781,7 pages,pp 1-7. [3].http://www.patient.co.uk/doctor/diagnosing-childhood-asthma-in-primary-care [4].Rodrigo Athanazio, “ Airway disease: similarities and differences between asthma, COPD and bronchiectasis”, Clinics (Sao Paulo). 2012 November; 67(11): pp 1335–1343. [5]. Moore WC,…

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    . “America incarcerates more people than any other country on Earth,” argues Shane Smith. Seventy-five percent of people arrested for nonviolent drug charges are blacks and Hispanics. For minorities the system is broken because the system is biased to them. The justice system is supposed to be innocent until proven guilty, but for Latinos and blacks the system is guilty until proven innocent. Society today has proven time and time again how unfairly minorities are treated. America is supposed to…

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    comes Shamagar who kills 600 Philistines and “saves” Israel. The last judge Deborah, who judged Israel and was God’s mouth to them. She shows the Israelites what caused this pain. She shows them that Satan was being worshipped. Deborah , alongside Barak defeat the Canaanites. However after Deborah, the Israelites go back to what is evil. God sends in Gideon. However, Gideon wasn’t a judge he was a prophet. Gideon then defeats the Midianites due to his great faith in God and destroys the altar…

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