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    By the year 1920, the eighteenth amendment banning the manufacture and distribution of alcohol, commonly known as the Prohibition, was enforced in America. The law was passed with the hopes of lowering crime rates and strengthening family values. In the year 1933, the Prohibition was repealed. During the decade where it was enforced, it was never actually illegal to consume alcohol; many people bought illegal alcohol that was consequently of poor quality and made individuals become ill. Roughly…

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    In one of his campaign speeches, as well as on twitter, presidential candidate Donald Trump has accused undocumented Mexican immigrants as “rapists, drug dealers, and murderers.” This accusation is heavily unfounded and extremely hurtful to the Mexican community. Maybe if Donald Trump knew that crime rates are lower with undocumented immigrants, as well as murders according to the --. Calling us rapists is another unfounded accusation when according to a Fusion investigation, 80% of Central…

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    The United States of America perceived as the “American Dream” of economic and personal opportunities. However, the American Dream is an illusion. The Mexican border is a dividing line to distinguish us from Latinos, but it’s an asymmetrical relationship defined by dominance and subordination. Latinos endure a long journey without knowing whether they will die from starvation or get shot by minutemen dreaming of what lies ahead in America. Thousands cross the border or go through the sewer but…

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    In their article “The Case for Paying College Athletes”, authors Allen Sanderson and John Siegfried examine the current circumstance of college sports, how it came to be, and why and how they think it will eventually change. The status quo of college sports in America is, of course, one in which athletic departments and universities are conferred untold riches off of the efforts of their unpaid labor. Athletic Departments are able to justify this inequitable status quo by maintaining that their…

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    4. While Dr. Shetty and his team have revolutionized cardiac care through the “Wal-martization” of health care, they cannot focus on three distinct projects at the same time. The team will have to concentrate on one or two of the projects in order to see the kind of groundbreaking work they are looking for. Luckily the heart hospital, health city, and insurance programs Dr. Shetty has developed serve their own distinct purposes while being in the same industry so many of the needs of one project…

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    Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazi party and Führer of Nazi Germany, was, and still is, an infamous figure known for its fascist policies that caused the death of millions of people. Although Hitler might not seem like a good person, he fits the criteria of a successful leader; he was determined to restore his country to its rightful honor, great military and outstanding economic power. He built an empire from the ashes of an old one. He was a symbol of absolute spitefulness, yet he inspired…

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    Recently, the white house put forth a proposal to allow trophy hunters to bring the trophies of their kills (namely elephants) back to America. Animal lovers have since been upset at the mere thought of allowing this to become legal and participation in trophy hunting in general, but few ask why this is negative. Multiple people who are against trophy hunting do not conduct research on the topic or refuse to listen to counter arguments and just see this as a negative thing with no benefits to…

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    Some problems with this law is “Legal people are being searched for no reason.” Some problems with immigrants coming into the U.S is there are 50% more cartels in the U.S from people coming in without visa’s. 50% more cartels means 50% more drugs/guns coming across the border. So there are some problems with this whole idea of immigrants coming into this country. Some pros with people coming in the country legally is that the U.S is helping…

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    Essential Changes and Suspect Countries with Asylees Immigration has been a touchstone of the American experience since the country’s founding. And the United States remains the world’s top destination for immigrants, accounting for about 20 percent of all international migrants. The United States Immigration Policy determines the number allowed in, the selection criteria used, and the level of resources devoted to controlling illegal immigration. Current Homeland Security policies consist of…

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    Like many things, thoughts on immigrants has two sides either good or bad. In today’s society most Americans argue that immigrants help the U.S. to be a better country and do deserve to be here. While the other half strongly disagrees with their opinions. Immigrants are people who come to a foreign country to permanently live and make a new life there. What exactly are immigrants? There are two types of immigrants, illegal immigrants who come to a foreign country without government acceptance.…

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