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    capitalize on their alternative findings – the North and South American continents. Settlements within these wilderness lands offered plenty of commercial and political benefits which would eventually have historical ramifications on the world order. Investment into colonization would therefore allow participating European polities to expand their economies and remain competitive on the global stage. Among the advantages offered by the colonization of the Americas was the creation of subservient…

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    Steger, the contemporary economic globalization started with the emergence of Bretton Woods. The United States and Grain Britain resolved to create a more stable money exchange system in which the value of each country’s currency was attached to a fixed gold value of the US dollar (p.38). This institution also set the institutional foundation for the three new…

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    author of “College Graduates Fare Well in Jobs Market, Even Through Recession,” more college graduates are employed in full-time work as opposed to those who earned a high school degree. Despite the harsh upfront cost of college, the return on investment on a college degree remain high. Ultimately, all the hard work and money put into…

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    Pluralism In Democracy

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    With unfettered patriotism and false pretenses, the United States exudes great pride in its democratic system. Every four years the people disconnect their impenetrable gaze from their televisions and phone screens to go out and express their civic duty to vote. Only to return, November 9th, to American mainstream culture, characterized by ignorant complacency and weapons of mass distraction for another four years. More and more people, however, are coming to realize that the state of our…

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    to their water crisis the states infrastructure has long been since allowed to decay and the American society of civil engineers estimates that over the next 20 years California 's drinking water infrastructure will require a 44.5 billion dollar investment while there wastewater infrastructure will demand 22.9 billion dollars to remain functional. 5. California 's water comes a married of places such as aquifers, groundwater, reservoirs, dams and irrigation systems where 80% of that water goes…

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    The use of foreign expertise could be argued to have had some success in developing Russian industry, as they "played a vital role in 'the great spurt ' "14 and were able to "kick-start Russian industry into the modern age"15. As Russia was so industrially undeveloped prior to Witte 's reforms, this reform was a success as it provided Russia with the means to quickly begin developing its industry with experienced workers, as opposed to spending time training up Russians to fill the roles. As a…

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    From the moment you wake up to the moment you go to bed, your life is filled with colors. Everywhere you look there is an object that contains some form of color. Whether it is your clothes, the walls in your kitchen, the food that you eat, etc., it all consists of color. The world we live in has many varieties of each color, like the many accents there are for each language. But what is the significance of these colors? In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s novel, The Great Gatsby, several colors are used…

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    The Conquest of Mexico and Peru were two individual but linked events that led the Spanish to conquer over territorial empires. The historical invasions of the conquests led to many changes in Latin American history, and had effects on the Spanish present day; but changes to European cultures and trading aspects back in the 16th century are insignificant. The Conquest of Mexico was basically the capture of the Aztec Empire, which was ruled by emperor Montezuma. The Conquest of Peru was the…

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    Ghana is considered to be one of the more stable countries in West Africa. Once known as the “gold coast”, Ghana is the second largest producer of gold in Africa. They are also the world’s second largest producer of cocoa beans. Roughly 69% of the land in Ghana is being used for agricultural purposes. Agricultural productivity contributes substantially to an overall economic development of a country. They have a population of about 28 million people with majority of them under the age of 25.…

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    since the 1990s. The main purpose of these migration programs is to meet the requirements of skills and techniques in the Australian labor market (Simon,2012). However, early Australian migrants were mostly British. It was not until the Australia Gold Rush that Chinese were attracted to Australia. The White Australia policy had previously restricted and reduced Australia’s ethnic Chinese population during the first half of the 20th century (Inglis, 1999). Following the abolition of “White Only”…

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