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    manner then he shames his family, however, if he does then he is a man and he has brought good fortune to the family. In America, there isn’t as much of a need for public circumcisions or “family honor” because there are such widely different groups of people that do not relate to any religion in particular. Currently in the mainstream media there is a lot of talking that America needs to return to God and get away from the moral corruption it is seeing. African people and American people view…

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    Patel wonders if his effort to bridge the gap between faiths in America is effective. Was his organization helping American citizens understand that Islam is not a faith of violence or a bomb of destruction? Afterwards, Patel talks about how his organization trains the younger generation from all different types of faiths in order to create interfaith projects. As a result, Patel strongly believes that interfaith cooperation is the key to abolishing hatred in America. Also, with the help of…

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    Biogeography Of Marsupials

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    Australia, while Placental mammals are very rare there. There are fossils of marsupials in North America, and South America. 30 million years ago South America and Australia were connected together by a continental bridge (Antartica). Evolution is proven by the fact that there was fossils of various Marsupials found on Antartica which is what shows that there was a migration of them from South America to Australia, by crossing Antartica.…

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    The United States of America’s army introduced modern telephones systems in the capital of Port-au-Prince. America’s military built major roads and constructed bridges. They also dug harbors, and erected much needed schools. In addition, they established clinics and other necessary public work. In the second part of the 20th century tourism became an important part of Haiti’s economy. However, political instability…

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    The protestors arguments are effective because they wanted to prevent this hate group from having a rally, and avoid any violence from happening. They also are in the media addressing that there is still a racism problem in America, even after the extensive history in America with prejudice against other races. The reporter for VICE, Elle Reeve, does a fantastic job of keep her composure when discussing the opinions that people had in the interviews. She asked tough questions in a calm and…

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    Rich Vs Poor In America

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    Welcome to America, where the rich get richer, the middle-class struggle, and the poor simply can not make ends meet. Most people do not even know how wealth is divided. Most believe the scale of rich and poor is not as steep as it really is. There are roughly 311 million people living in America, and the scale of rich to poor is staggering. The ultra-rich are practically off the charts with wealth, while others can barely feed their families, pay utilities and other bills, and afford health…

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    Franklin D. Roosevelt was a strong, accomplished,leader who changed america forever. His greatest accomplishments consist of creating the Works Progress Administration program, the FDIC, and the Securities Exchange Commission( The Great Depression ). President franklin D. Roosevelt is a much respected, american, hero. When President Roosevelt was first inaugurated, his power to change America and possibly end the Great Depression was shown by winning a clearance of over twelve important laws in…

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    Native American genocide has been going on since 1490, and acts of discrimination and violence are still going against them to this day. Around 12,000 years ago, some nomadic Asians traveled across a land bridge connecting Alaska to Asia. These 50 million people would soon become known as the Native Americans. Christopher Columbus proposed an idea to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. He wanted money and boats to go on a voyage to Asia on the West instead of the East. His logic was that instead…

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    Racism In Star Trek

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    The parallels between this episode and the Civil Rights struggle in America are uncanny. In the United States, in addition to people like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. who were advocating peaceful change and Senator Stromm Thurmond of South Carolina who was advocating the status quo, extremest groups based on hatred and anger…

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    desperately try to attain the most sought after emotion, love. Numerous people sing and kill for this powerful emotion; however, it’s not the only one of its kind. Another intense emotion is the opposite of love, hate. In the play “A View from the Bridge” Arthur Miller is able to present that the world he created is about love and hate because of Eddie’s romantic love towards Catherine, Rodolpho and Catherine’s’ love for each other, Marco and Rodolpho brotherly love for each other, and the…

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