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    and Clint Bolick. Immigration Wars: Forging an American Solution. Simon and Schuster, 2014. Davidson, Susan. "Corporate Culture Shock in America." The Multicultural Advantage. Convergence Media, Inc., 2009. Web. 27 April 2017. Furman, Jason, and Danielle Gray. "Ten Ways Immigrants Help Build and Strengthen Our Economy." The White House. USA.gov, 2012. Web. 27 April 2017. Hamel, Gregory. "The Advantages of a Multicultural Labor Force." Chronicles. Hearts Newspapers, LLC., 2017. Web. 27 April…

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    Why Do Women Go Unreported

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    There is a devastating number of women who have been sexually violated and there is a vast majority of them that do not report it to anyone. Out of every 1000 rapes, 994 perpetrators will walk free, leaving only 6 to being imprisoned. Perpetrators of rape are less likely to go to jail than any other criminals. Two out of three rapes go unreported, many victims don't report because they feel unsafe going to the police which is a huge problem because police are supposed to be people we can go to…

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    College Tuition

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    The costs and fees of college education in the U.S. has risen dramatically over the decades. These cost risen high enough to the point where students are estimated to be in thousands of dollars of debt as soon as they graduate college. With a growing competitive job market and with more people attending universities across the nation, it has become much more difficult for men and women to pay off their student debt. Due to the major growth in college tuition and costs, it has become one of the…

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    Source 1 Origin This article labelled ”‘Lost’ City of Atlantis” was written on the 31 October 2014 by Benjamin Radford who is a science columnist for an online science website that covers pseudoscience, psychology, urban legends and the science behind "unexplained" or mysterious phenomenon. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor's degree in psychology. Purpose The purpose of this article is to enlighten readers about the history and background of Atlantis and where the story…

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    War Room, which is a lovable and heartwarming film focused on prayer and trusting in God. The story starts off with Tony (T.C. Stallings) and Elizabeth Jordan (Priscilla C. Shirer), a seemingly “have it all” couple with their beautiful daughter Danielle (Alena Pitts), a big house and a white picket fence kind of life style. However, things are not always as they seem. Despite their success, they are a disconnected, dysfunction family who clearly need help! Tony and Elizabeth have a very…

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    Primary and Secondary Education: Canada vs Hong Kong It is believed amongst most people that education gives people the skills to navigate the world. It allows them to learn how to express verbally, write, and read efficiently. Most importantly, it forms individuals for the future job market and teaches them how to perform those jobs successfully. Many factors come into play when trying to understand what makes countries education system effective. In the following lines, I will compare and…

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    Argument Over the past 20 years, in-state tuition and fees at public National Universities, have increased a ridiculous 296 percent, according to U.S. News. This increase has made receiving a higher education extremely difficult for lower middle class and poorer families. Often if these families try to send their children to college, they either pile on debt or tell their child they’re on their own. Both of these situations can cause issues such as family tension, crippling financial…

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    The Power of Color In The Giver written during the 1990’s and set in the future, Lois Lowry presents a dystopian novel on a society where everything is the same, but one kid plans to change the whole society. A young man named Jonas that has an ability to see color in a colorless society. After being selected as the new receiver of memories, he realizes how much the society is missing and plans to change it. He plans to leave the society so that everyone can receive the memories he was…

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    Even though life in South Vietnam was settled and getting on its feet, North Vietnam was going through hardship and totalitarianism. Unlike in America where you have rights as a citizen, including the freedom of speech, it was unacceptable in North Vietnam to voice your opinion. Anyone that opposed their legislation would be punished in unfathomable ways. The opinions of the people had no importance and lead to punishment if expressed out loud. The worst punishment that could be bestowed upon…

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    Self-Actualization. I believe that I work my best to show my full potential and use all of my energy to do so. When I see that I am not succeeding in what I am doing, I make a change to better myself and achieve more. My name is Christiana Danielle Wolff. I was born on December 12, 1999 which currently makes me 18 years old. I was born in South Miami. Many people think that I am a very serious person due to my facial expressions, but those who get to know me,…

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