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    Furthermore, strangely, some manufacturers are even producing guns for children today, and Boy Scouts have fire training programs. In such a society, it seems that the best way is to slow down children’s experience gun and transitions of awareness in the federal government, the firearms, and parents. However, despite the prior solution is the key;…

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    the STEM industry, partially because ten percent of preteen girls confess that their parents encouraged them to pursue a career in engineering whereas twenty one percent encouraged their daughters to become actresses, as reported by the Girl Scouts of America. Encouragement during a child’s early stages definitely carries over to adulthood, which is probably why there has been a seventy nine percent decline in the number of first year women going into the computer science field, as is disclosed…

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    FDR created the New Deal which provided a future for returning Servicemen and after the war they returned to either enlist into vocational training or to go on to college. For many the opportunity to go to college was a social leap and solidified Americas Future by providing a way to leave possible unemployment and step up in society. These laws are likely responsible for the success of the would be baby boomers and provided the economic boom that would come in the 50‘s and…

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    The sport of baseball has always been known as America’s pastime. Since the beginning of its existence back in 1846, it gained popularity quickly as the sport grew. However, baseball was not always as diverse as it is today. People of color had to fight for their right to play in the major leagues. Their journey reached its peak during the late 1930s into the 1960s with the help of Wendell Smith. Wendell Smith was born on March 23, 1914 in his childhood town of Detroit, Michigan. Growing up in…

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    The Republicans and Democrats are the major political parties of the United States of America. While they both have some similarities, though few and far between, they are far more different than they are alike. The Republicans are more conservative than liberal, and thus have more traditional views on many issues facing society today, such as abortion, crime, drugs, the economy, gay rights, gun control, health care, immigration, and social security. Republicans tend to believe that everyone is…

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    eam in Every Soldier The American Dream is the philosophy that everyone deserves equal opportunities to succeed through hard work and perseverance. There comes a time when this philosophy is threatened by other nations. During WWII the Imperial Japanese empire wanted to take over Asia, and they saw the US as the only ones in their way. After the battle of Midway the tides had turned and the US began to win the war. They began the long offensive island hopping campaign to get to Japan. In Flags…

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    by Queen Elizabeth II. Then in 2006 Bill Gates got the James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award. In 2010 Bill Gates got the Bower Award for his talents at Microsoft and philanthropic work. Bill Gates got the Silver Buffalo Award from the Boy Scouts of America (“Bill Gates”). Bill Gates has also gotten the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In India Bill Gates got the Padma Bhushan for helping people in India. In 2013 Bill Gates got the Lasker-Bloomberg Public Service…

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    here they come zooming to meet our thunder, At em boys give er the gun (give er the gun now) Down we dive spouting our flame from under off with one helluva roar we live in fame or we go down in flame (Hey) nothing 'll stop the Army Air Core. Minds of men fashioned a crate of thunder sent it high into blue, hands of men blasted the world asunder how they lived God only knew Souls of men dreaming of skies to conquer gave us wings ever to soar. With scouts before and bombers galore (Hey) nothing…

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    Some towns lacked even such things as clean running water, which we in America take for granted. Many people lived in houses that looked to be little more than assorted scrap lumber and corrugated metal nailed together. Upon returning to the US, I took a more in depth look at poverty, and learned some very surprising things…

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    The NAE acknowledges the historian David Bebbington’s “quadrilateral” as the way to identify the four qualifying characteristics of an evangelical. The first characteristic is conversionism, or the belief that lives need to be transformed through a “born-again” experience and a life-long process of following Jesus. The second is Biblicism – a high regard for and obedience to the Bible as the ultimate authority. The third is crucicentrism, or a stress on the sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the cross…

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