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    demolish the Berlin Wall. The Soviet Empire had collapsed. Nationally and globally, people joined the celebration and promised to help reform the old communist system. The unfortunate reality of the post-communist transition hit fast and severely. Freedom came with a new form of modern slavery—human trafficking. The most important aspects of human trafficking, which will be included in my research are: who is trafficked, the causes of trafficking, and the steps that Russia has taken and/or…

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    rushing to a decision. PAS is often confused with Euthanasia however the two terminologies are quite different. Physician Assisted Suicide is when the physician provides the means for the patient to commit suicide such as giving the necessary information or by prescribing the drug to help the patient take their…

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    As radical progressives fought to change conservative America, a group of Protestant ministers organized the Social Gospel movement to instill religious ethics into the business world. 18. Congregational minister Washington Gladden started a ministry for working-class neighborhoods and favored sanctions to improve workers’ rights. 19. Walter Rauschenbusch, a Baptist minister, proclaimed that Christians should endorse social reform to end poverty and labor abuse. 20. According to…

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    in researching and writing the paper as did abortion in this instance. With these ideas in mind, it has become increasingly clearer that a historian’s job is not simply to report facts. Historians investigate, uncover, interpret, and present information in a way that is near revelation-inducing to better the knowledge of themselves and the audience they present…

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    Once upon a time in a struggling age lived African Americans. Facing a difficult life already, talents by them were not recognized. Musically, athletically, and generally them as individuals were looked down upon. They were worthless according to the white race. African Americans as individuals were seen as inferior to whites. Nothing was heard of in the 1920s of an African American being successful, including in professional sports. Baseball back then was a white man 's sport. Yet, when African…

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    Racial Profiling Research

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    passage of data collection and anti-profiling legislation, and litigation of airline and highway and highway profiling cases. Racial profiling is a enduring and deeply troubling national problem despite claims that United States has entered a “Post-racial era”. It occurs every day, in cities and towns across the country. Racial profiling is self-evidently illegal, violating the constitution’s promises of equal protection under the law to all and freedom from irrational searches and seizures.…

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    Rap music has enjoyed popularity in American culture. It is a musical art form that tells a story in a fast, shortened word fashion while providing a heavy background beat. The content of rap music covers a wide range. Rap has changed America not only with the message it sends, but with clothing, language, and all the culture it comes with. We can see the power of influence Rap music has had on the recent generation through the 1990s West Coast vs East Coast hip hop scenes in the United States…

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    the most representative government in existence, but it’s not perfect. It has both strength and weaknesses, but continues to change in order to represent all of the people. The United States is often looked at by others as a place of happiness, freedom, equality and opportunity. Those ideas are what the basis of the United States is built on. The United States is a Democracy government, which is the idea that it is ruled by the people and for the people. In this paper, I will look and discuss…

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    Polygamy Is Bad

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    Why is polygamy considered bad? Is it because people view polygamy as one man having their own personal harem that acts like nothing more than slaves for that man's pleasure? But is that true? To quote Elbert Hubbard “Polygamy: An endeavor to get more out of life than there is in it.” So is polygamy evil as we believe? I believe that though the government has passed many laws that are against polygamy. I believe that it should be legalized. What is polygamy, polygamy is the practice of a man…

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    Today, in 2016, the conflict of physician-assisted suicide is still prevalent. In a world that is constantly evolving and, is overly dedicated to the individual rights of every person, is this battle just another instance of endless demands for more freedoms?…

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