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    Political System

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    this system is supposed to unite the different colonies, states or factions. This system also benefits the smaller factions due the use of a single vote, each faction would have a single vote, meaning that it will retain supreme power within its borders and since they would have…

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    1. Why did people who lived in the US before get upset when new groups arrived? – People who lived in the U.S. before got upset when new groups arrived because it, “…seeds of new and serious social problems for American society and an acceleration of its social and structural breakdown” (2). In addition to a “structural breakdown,” it also made Americans worry that the United States was no longer prepared to manage its borders and therefore losing the idea of American standards. Americans also…

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    Abstract This paper will provide continued research on the impact the United States Border Patrol (USBP) has had on port and maritime security. Additionally, the history and the inception of the USBP has a long and distinguished history of achievements and with the continued support of present and future administrations they will continue to lead the fight. Terrorism and criminal activity is a trend that has plagued the United States since September 11, 2001. With the incorporation of the…

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    Insurgent Multiculturalism

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    Taking Mexican American studies out of schools in Arizona not only effects the students at schools such as Tucson High Magnet School, but also the surrounding community. “The collectivity of many different racial and ethnic groups that comprise the society does not threaten American culture or its identity” ( Issue Summary 3). Teaching students about where they come from does not have to be a bad thing. Historically the different races and cultures that are apart of America…

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    Obama Has Solved Racism

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    United States of America, regarding a greatly misunderstood position on racial and ethnic prejudicial progress. Similar to Damien Cave’s article, this specific article held a fixated standpoint on blacks and whites, indicating two, polar, or binary groups–black and white. Not only is this a manifestation of a racial borderline, but it is also an example of a deficiency that many people have acquired – understanding racism and ethnicity inclusively and comprehensively. This article contains…

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    about ways to behave" (Muskat, Winter 2016). Our group norms were to exercise confidentiality; to follow the order of participation, where the leaders spoke during the task group meetings unless someone else was assigned to do so; and to be respectful of other members in the group by remaining professional throughout the session. In following the order of participation; we had to keep in mind that, “whenever people are together in face-to-face groups, they are communicating. Even if they are not…

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    all over the globe. Millions of people come through the borders with visas for many reasons, but a high amount also come illegally. Immigration can include the policies it takes to manage and secure the borders, as well as how to manage the cases of people here in the U.S. already. The United States should focus its immigration policies more on the people already here inside the country instead of spending more resources on securing the border. Immigration policies focus on many things, but…

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    For decades, many words have been used to prejudice people in from a certain ethnic group or race. Since childhood, we grew being taught that we ought to ignore individuals that use foul language. However, everyone is aware of how some words could be really hurting to another person. It can really hurt when somebody starts hurling hateful words and names towards us. Moreover, it would be more hurting if racial or ethnic slurs were to be used against someone. Racial slurs could have been used as…

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    Anglo-Saxon Culture

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    identities and sense of national identity. Can we be patriotic without having ethnicity? Yes, in principle, as long as foreign conflicts do not directly correlate upon any one group within the country such as with Muslims religiously “linked” to 9/11or the Germans or Japanese during World War…

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    Border Security Arguments

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    and making changes to secure the border further. He believes that putting more money into border security will help lower the percentage of illegal immigrant’s crossing over into the country. Both Conservatives and Liberals want to have a secure border and to protect our country, but the problem is whether putting more money into border security will actually make a difference. In a debate over border security, Melysa Sperber stated her opinion about it saying, “Border controls have not proven…

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