Borders of the United States

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    many fought, others died. In 1846-1848,( “In 1846 the United States went to war with Mexico.”, Overview) the Mexican War occurred just above Mexico and just below Texas,(“Congress of Texas… had declared the Rio del Norte to be the boundary of that republic”,Doc B, p2). The Alamo, the Trails West, and the Texas Revolution all led up to this war.(COUNT)Mexico was the one who actually went on American land, but America did much more. The United States was not ready to go to war with Mexico. They…

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    presents in the video relate to that? • Intercultural Communication is a method of communication that focuses on transmitting information from one culture to another. Intercultural Communication can be used to break down geographical borders and psychological borders when it comes to understanding other cultures. According to the Human Resource Management Review, members of global virtual teams do not travel to new locations for meetings, may interact frequently with culturally diverse others,…

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    Cultural Issues In Peru

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    The Republic of Peru is a country situated in the South America. It is a country with different habitats from barren plains to high mountains and tropical Amazon rainforest with Amazon River flowing in the east. The Peruvian population projected in 2015 was 31.2 million. The main spoken language of Peru is Spanish. There is a combination of cultural traditions in Peru due to which there is great variety in cuisine, art, music and literature. Peru is a representative democratic republic; it is…

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    World War One was also known as “The Great War”. At this point in modern history, there had never been a war of this magnitude. The war was fought in Europe and featured the Allied Forces: the United Kingdom, France, and Russia against the Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy. World War One was one of the most deadliest was in the history of the world. More than sixteen million soldiers and civilians perished during the four year European conflict. World War One began on June 28,…

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    background. Immigration become an issue because of the many crimes some immigrants bring with them. Furthermore, Borders are recognized demarcations of a sovereign country. Every country has immigration policy that deals immigrants. Even third countries have border patrol that protect its borders from illegal entry. I am an immigrant from a third world country Liberia, West Africa. Liberia shares borders with three neighboring countries, Ivory Coast, Guinea and sierra Lone. Ivory Coast has a…

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    Analysis Of Culture Shock

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    the United States. Their whole village seemed to know how dangerous the journey would be, but they all would talk about how ‘amazing’ America really is compared to their own country. They spoke about jobs, being able to prosper, being able to provide for their families, and have better living conditions. When they began their journey to immigrate to the US, their hopes were pretty much destroyed when they realized how difficult it really is to get into the country. Once they crossed the border,…

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    Australia united to establish the Commonwealth of Australia. The federation of Australia was a difficult process as the states could not agree on the final constitution. At first, the idea of Federation was quite unpopular. Each colony had view themselves as a country and citizens had grown patriotic of their own . One of the more prominent reasons for why the states should federate was the abolishment of tariffs. Tariffs were taxes people had to pay in order to cross from one state to…

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    A battlefield in a nameless county has troops fighting on both sides. One side is the United States of America, holding the banner freedom for all in its grasp. Shots from both sides are being fired and bombs pinpoint on their intended location, all the while a man is down below fighting simply because he was told to. This man will die on this battlefield as a United States soldier fighting for people he has never seen. He has a wife and kids, his son graduating high school looking to be just…

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    American descent. They have long controlled the flow of drugs, weapons, and illegal aliens coming in though the porous border we share with Mexico. Over decades they have grown from a small gang designed to protect Salvadoran immigrants being exploited by other established gangs in Los Angeles to a criminal organization comprised of 30,000 to 50,000 members spread all across the United States with thousands in other countries as well. After, and…

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    Sb 1070 Law Research Paper

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    anymore. There is a long and strict process in place created by our federal government to become a legal resident of the United States. Due to this lengthy process to become a U.S. citizen, people from other countries have always found a way to enter into…

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