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    Many people have explored racism and they have given more importance to this term rather than giving more importance to speciesism. Speciesism is a term that should be taken more seriously because it has a meaning of discrimination against animals. Although racism is a big problem, speciesism should be taken more seriously due to all the horrible things animals have to deal with, because, animals are being ignored, animals are being abused, and animals are being excluded from their habitat. As…

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    The Man Who Never looked back In the kitchen of this one story bright yellow house that was the fifth house in the sub-division. This man wearing rugged jeans with multiple holes in the knees of his jeans with a black AC/DC shirt on with black hair, and a stocky built. He never took crap from anyone except his brothers of course. His personality was always stubborn, and always a do it yourself kind of guy. He was a real man’s man if you could say so. He is only 5’10, but was still intimidating…

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    Urban Renewal started with the Housing Act of 1949. This program had some goals in mind which all sounded too good to be true. The goals were to eliminate substandard housing, revitalize city economies, construct better housing, and to reduce racial segregation. The way these goals were carried out were trough tearing down areas and then rebuilding them. Federal funds and eminent domain were used to keep this program going. After these areas were cleared then they became available to developers…

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    Rachel Lloyd, the author of "Girls like us " is the founder of GEMs, which stands for girls educational and mentoring services. Rachel works in New York City and her mission is to help girls that have been domestically exploited and trafficked on a regular basis. Rachel works to get these young girls off the streets and get them the education and resources they need in order to succeed outside of the lifestyle of prostitution. These girls in the commercial sex industry can range in age, race,…

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    In the introduction to her book “Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism” (2007) Naomi Klein illustrates how governments take advantage of natural or man made disasters to introduce exploitive policies and other changes in country while its citizens are still in shock and have to deal with the crises at hand. I agree with Klein’s statement that countries often use Shock Therapy to deal with crises and in my essay I will specifically look at financial crises. The argument I use to support…

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    Stage 1: Prenatal When I was born, I was the first child to my parents, and the first grandchild to both of my parents ' parents. My mother 's pregnancy was relatively easy for her, but it still was her first pregnancy so there were difficulties. I was born at the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, GA on November 5, 1996. When I was born I was 6 pounds 4 ounces . My mother had an epidural to relieve labor pains. Essentially my whole family was there: mom, dad, grandparents, aunts,…

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    I Believe In God

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    Life is an experience all human beings come to understand with time. Throughout this journey, reasons for which things are done or created or for which something exists are not always apparent. The beauty of this experience is that although our purpose is not perceptible to us from birth, there is a higher power showing us our purpose but only if we are prepared to listen and act. Through significant events and the word of God, I have come to walk part of the path God has chosen for me. Finding…

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    Dream is being used to cover up problems within America like struggling to get by and conflicts among groups. Samuelson uses a lot of statistics to get his point across, for example how at least 5 million homeowners have lost their homes through foreclosure since 2007, and how the student debt for college is nearly 1 trillion dollars. Samuelson also says that he thinks there’s nothing wrong with “over-the-top optimism and hope”, but he believes that the idea of the American Dream has become a…

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    There are three types of categorized burglars. Mike Maguire offered three basic categories of burglars. Those basic categories according to Mike Maguire are categorized from lowest to the biggest burglar. The lowest level burglar normally involves minors. These minors usually commit crimes without warning or considering the consequences toward the crime and act very quick with no impulse. Most minors like to work with other minors with makes it easier to convince each other to want to commit…

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    Without Shays’ Rebellion, our nation's leaders would not have realized the problems The Articles of Confederation caused for the people. The leaders that realized this problem were George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. They fixed this problem by starting the drafting of The Constitution at the Constitutional Convention in 1787. Shay’s Rebellion was an important conflict caused by the government’s weak economic policy and led to the actual rebellion which then resulted in the…

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