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    Human Trafficking Crimes

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    Over the years, The United States has faced many crimes that can cause an individual to suffer long lasting effects. Individuals all over the country have become victims to all types of crimes; however, there is one crime where victims can be victimized on a daily basis leaving them feeling helpless. In addition, like many other crimes, victim’s ranges from all ages, sex, gender and foreign nationals. It is a widespread exploitation of humans which to this date continue to occur unseen in…

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    encouraged after the war and looked to optimism to drive their way through life with affluence and consumerism creating a new style of life in America (Schultz, 2014. p. 429). With these two polar opposite views circling the world and even the United States, there were many different parts of life affected by the change in lifestyle. Suburbanization, the GI bill, inventions such as the automobile, consumerism, racial experiences, the youth culture, and religious views were all a form of change…

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    Delano Roosevelt was the thirty-second President of the United States of America and was elected into office four times. This was a huge accomplishment because presidents were only supposed to be elected two times or be in office for a total of ten years. With this accomplishment came hardships. The United States was in turmoil. Roosevelt had to pull the United States out of The Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt led the United States through the depression and the war while ill. …

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    Traveling the world is not always safe; there are dangers that travelers need to be aware of. It is always a smart idea to check online to see if there is a travel warning for that particular country. When someone reads these articles they are learning information and applying it to their own situation. This is a rhetorical analysis of a piece of literacy can tremendously impact the safety of a traveler and, unfortunately, the businesses in that country of that area. The relationship between the…

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    occurring. Those incidents are accidental shootings, gun theft, self-harm, and finally misuse against the owner. Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts has proposed to congress that all handguns that are being manufactured, sold, and imported into the United States be combined with fingerprint and palm recognition for the safety of the citizens. Mr. Markey believes that this form technological advancements can bring more beneficial to the country than just in terms of law enforcement. His…

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    I do not agree with Hellen Keller’s statement. Keller makes many valid and agreeable points in her statement, but the statement is invalid in the current world. The first main reason I disagree is because some of the world’s most influential promoters of peace have been men. Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. just to name a few. Secondly, there are many men who put the family before the individual. Keller failed to recognize these men, even if they may not be from a…

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    interviewed a fellow titan who I meet this past summer in CAS 301 at Cal State Fullerton. Her name is Amber Malik and she was born in Karachi, Pakistan. Amber immigrated to the United States when she was three years old. Amber’s parents came to the United States in search of better opportunities for their children. Amber did not speak a word of English she Urdu and Hindi. In my case, my parents immigrated to the United States in the late 70’s from El Salvador. I was born in Los Angeles and…

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    Liberal Principles

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    Puchala argues in World Hegemony and the United Nations, it is the very much the West which holds liberalism as the preferred ideology, not only in a domestic context but also in the context of international affairs. From the days of idealism following the First World War and the creation of the League of Nations, to the end of the Second World War and the birth of the United Nations, continuing through to modern society today, it has been the Western states who have led the way into a political…

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    While living in Saudi Arab is entirely distinctive then living in America on the grounds that both nations society are altogether different then one another. While living in Saudi Arab, we used to visit our relatives and invest more energy with our families. I live there with my guardians. I don 't need to tolerate my cost. My dad takes all the enormous choices for the family while my mom take the choice of house like what to cook, how to enliven the house, what furniture ought to be utilized,…

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    opposing arguments that the legalization of marijuana should be considered. My argument for this thesis is as follows: Premise 1: Marijuana has positive medical benefits Premise 2: Different Jobs are essential in the marijuana industry. Premise 3: States that legalize marijuana have proven it would boost the economy Conclusion: Therefore, the legalization of marijuana for recreational use should be considered. This argument is strongly inductive, since the premises are true, although the…

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