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    Puerto Rico Debt Crisis

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    Since they were still a developing territory of the United States, the government began to obtain municipal bonds from bondholders and investors who invested in their land. According to New York Times article, “How Puerto Rico Debt Is Grappling with a Debt Crisis,” for many years Puerto Rico has been borrowing…

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    Race And Migration

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    The relationship between race, housing, and poverty in metropolitan areas in the United States of America is significant because these issues are still prominent in Cities and States. For an example, residents in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, 55.1 percent of its population lives in segregated areas. Caucasian’s and African-American unemployment rate vastly differ. The unemployment rate of African-Americans being 20.2 percent compared to the white unemployment rate being 5.4 percent (Frohlich,…

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    and started struggling regular jobs. The many numbers of Korean immigrants people have risen hugely since then. It is not particularly extraordinary that English is the generous significant portion for immigrants to be capable of living in the United States of America. The purpose is that studying English is associated with immigrants’ lives regarding Social, educational, and cultural circumstances (Choi, 2009). Furthermore, all immigrant group has various economic, cultural, and social…

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    can be applied when we are contemplating the future of our own country. Ultimately, our own future is associated with the future of the country because the different opportunities that arise are the same ones that are available to us. If the United States persist on its current path, in the coming decades it is going to eventually snap. According to Robert Reich, there are two different types of snap that can happen, snap back or snap break. I believe that the country will result in the most…

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    The Importance Of Equality

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    Equality is the state of being equal, which means everyone in a society has the same rights and opportunities. Groups of people, such as African Americans and women, have been fighting for equality for millennial years. Currently, lesbians, gays, bisexuals, and transgender people are fighting for equal treatment. The obstacles faced by a person, or group of people, can determine how their life will turn out. Like any group of people, the Latinos have faced issues in the past, currently facing…

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    alongside the United the least thing about it of 13 rich, democratic countries in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development Prior research suggested that the United States shows roughly average levels of occupational upward mobility and shows lower rates of income mobility than comparable societies. Blandon et al. report, "the idea of the US as 'the land of opportunity' persists; and clearly seems misplaced. Per these studies, "by international standards, the United States has…

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    Team Work Better I believe, it’s important citizen to understand how the American political system Knowledge is power, and who have the better understanding the economics has a better chance to earn higher income. Thus, it 's important to understand the government system; see where it came from and how it has changed over the decade. In my opinion, political mean make teamwork and I’ve learned the each amendments works in our everyday lives.The role in the political understand how public…

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    Civil War Research Paper

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    the United States have encountered many wars. During these wars, they have also gained great victories. Many of these wars were due to differences, whether it be economic or religious. One war, in particular, changed the United States forever. This war was known as the American Civil War. What made this war so different from the others was that America was fighting against each other. We were our own enemy. Many things, such as slavery, economic and political systems, brought…

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    majority of the working population. In the informal sector revenues are worse. 5. The NAFTA with the US The signing of the Free trade area (FTA) with the United State is strengthening the importer and financial character of the national economy. Three years after starting the treaty, the trade deficit grew in the Dominican Republic with the United States. Only in the first quarter of 2010, it increased 54.1% over the same period of 2009. In the case of trade in agricultural and agro-industrial…

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    strain public budgets. United States Senator Lamar Alexander made the statement that "Two years of college for a low-income student is already free, or nearly free”, although that is rarely the situation (Goldrick-Rab and Kelly,…

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