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    Literacy In Afghanistan

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    one of many third world countries. It is located in South Asia. Afghanistan is surrounded by other countries such as Iran, Pakistan, Tajikistan,Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan. Its also close to the Arabian Sea. Some places have kings and queens, monarchies, and etc. Afghanistan has a president just like us. Right now their president is Ashraf Ghani. The population in Afghanistan at this time is 30.55 million. Fifty years from now the population should be 40,216,962.37. Men and women have…

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    this story is it is two countries facing each other. It is horrible that country's have to go into war to prove a point. Especially the men that serve the United States of America, to protect us pass away for other people’s mistakes. The cost of war goes well beyond the life and death of the innocent youth who sign up to defend their country. “13 HOURS is a stunning, eye-opening, and intense book — but most importantly, it is the truth. The story of what happened to these men — and what they…

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    “We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” (Thomas Jefferson) If this is true, why, no more than 11 years later did some of the same original people meet to revise this country? The men who worked on shaping this country were not the common people; these men were the highest intellectuals that the colonies had to offer at this…

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    though they most likely will lose this war, they will die fighting for their country. He does this through his emotional and persuasive language. He adopts a motivational tone in order to convince his men that they are doing the right thing going into this war and fighting for their country. King Henry V continues his speech by expounding on the outcome of the war and describing what the future holds for some of the men. He states “Then will he strip his sleeve and show his scars, And say…

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    being one of the countries where there is an obesity epidemic, which attracts constant attention. Not only obesity problems attract attention, but also eating disorders. According to Haberman, “some experts estimate that 30 million Americans are plagued at some point in their lives by disorders like anorexia nervosa, binge- eating and bulimia”. This is a case that not only concerns women, it’s also concerning to men; men believe this is a women disorder and it’s not. Many countries believe that…

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    Right to Sleep Living in one of the biggest populated countries in the world can be challenging. There has to be a large amount of hard working women and men to fulfil the needs that come with such large population. Many men and women commit themselves to work long hours to be able to help the sick, solve criminal cases, or just being the average family member working hard to help their family. These men and women work hard to keep this country moving working 8 to 12 hours plus in just one job.…

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    in the countries, which is developing the ideology of feminism, sometimes struggle because of the double burden, which is the heavy work as a worker and wife/mother. In North Korea, women also have rights as same as American women and both America women’s and North Korean women’s roles in a society are similar; however, American people still have a conventional wisdom that North Korea does not have the ideology of feminism. Even though Americans think that North Korea is not feminist country, it…

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    The Great depression was a time of poverty countries faced all around the world. It was a timer that parents weren’t able to find jobs to be able to care for their families. However, not all countries experienced this event the same way, and many didn’t have a hero to save them from starvation like Argentina did. Argentinas hero was gen eral Rambo. General Rambo was on active duty in peru when he heard aboiut the trouble his country was facing. As soon as he did he jumped on an airplane…

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    There is only one change in the running of the world that would further let people to live happier lives. That one change would be allowing more women to obtain more positions of power. Men have ruled the world for too long and a change is necessary for the quality of life to continue to improve. By permitting more women to hold positions of power will provide a new viewpoint to shed creative ideas on topics that have been in a repetitive man driven society. This fresh perspective will let…

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    The Progressive Era is a significantly better time for Americans than the Gilded Age. The Progressive Era is the reconstruction of the country after its destruction by the robber barons and their monopolies and capitalistic empires. The country had been so destroyed after the depressions of the 19th century, and there seemed to be a lack of confidence in the large majority of the population. Walt Whitman wrote about how he viewed America and said, “Never was there perhaps, more hollowness at…

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