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    H-1B Visa Research Paper

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    people’s lives to improve. But, how exactly would that occur? To answer that question, we can look at the economy. If the economy improves, then, by result, everyone’s quality of life would also improve. So what’s one way to improve our economy? An answer can be found within an action that already occurs: having H-1B visas. These visas positively boost our community through both the economy and benefiting lives. If we want to improve the lives of the citizens of our nation, we should consider…

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    opportunity and experiences. The industry was booming again as well as America economy. America was considered the wealthiest nation in the world because of the industry capitalism. The war ended the Great Depression and open a new chapter in America. Society changed considerably in the way Americans lived their lives by consumerism, suburbanization, and religion. Prosperity and consumerism encouraged America economy the way they buy items. The demand of goods and housing created a market in…

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    America: the Melting Pot of Capitalism The "melting pot" phrase normally applies to the formation of American culture mostly shaping in the early to mid nineteen hundreds when a flood of immigrants came to America looking for anything new ranging from a new job opportunity to religious freedom. The particular time also incited a stricter formation of social classes with the lower class handling poverty and cases of starvation, middle class being families with median income mostly able to provide…

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    having people in foreign countries perform work that could be or once was completed by the home country. Although people argue that the labor is cheaper, it leaves others with a sense of dread as they fear unemployment and the effects it has on the economy. To begin with, it is important to understand why companies turn to outsourcing certain departments. First, the leading justification for outsourcing is the money businesses save. Even though many people may believe that it is just the…

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    jobs to be brought back to America where it belongs. You want your clothes, shoes, and toys your children play with, to be from the country you live in. Not some country across the sea that mindlessly makes them. Bring manufacturing back the The United States of America and provide jobs for those who deservedly need…

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    America: As Tough As Steel… If Our Industries Allow It As an unexpected move from U.S. steel manufacturing companies drove prices of steel in America up by 3.5 percent, John F. Kennedy, then-president of the United States of America addressed this move by the steel companies through a commentary given on April 11, 1962 during a news conference. Kennedy, through this commentary, attempts to persuade the accused companies to lower the prices of steel for the benefit of the American people through…

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    In discussions of The American Dream, a large part of the conversation would be if the American Dream is still alive and reachable to everybody. Many like to see it as the glimmer of light at the end of the tunnel but has the whole idea of it been completely demolished by the ever changing nature of society. Evidence of the American Dream no longer being a real possibility can be seen in , “RIP, the middle class:1946-2013,” by Edward McClelland which extinguishes the notion that people, in this…

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    stated “the United States is the last major industrial democracy in the world without laws specifically directed at job security” (Uchitelle, 2006, p. 224). While I remain competitive with aspirations to lead a company one day, after reading The Disposable American: Layoffs and Their Consequenses I realize there needs to be actionable effective steps taken to promote job security. The United States is lacking behind other countries, and regulating job security will improve the economy and work…

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    many other potentially negative and not so obvious effects occur. The benefits of globalization and outsourcing in The United States do not outweigh the negative effects on US workers and companies.…

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    Nonintervention

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    nonintervention came from President George Washington in his farewell address in 1796 (“Our Documents- Monroe Doctrine (1823)”, 2017). He believed that the United States should have no entanglement of alliances, meaning that we should not be entangled with European affairs. The second was even if the U.S. wished to help colonies in Latin American become independent states from European…

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