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    30 students, only 10 would be going to the polls this year. Significance To me, this was really shocking and it made me want to do some research to find out how many people actually vote. I found out that out of the 220 million Americans that are eligible to vote, only 153 million are registered.…

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    Essay On The Holodomor

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    imposed the Soviet system of land management known as collectivization. Thus, he seized all privately owned farmlands and livestock, in a country where 80% of the people were village farmers. To sum up, Stalin organized a famine so perfectly that millions…

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    Also in 1927 the League of Nations was founded after World War One. They focused on maintaining world peace, but also the use of human trafficking. They changed the Suppression of WHite Slave Traffic to Traffic in women and children to show that there was no discrimination to race. They also added both genders to the cause of trafficking. To find out where in the world exactly it was most common researchers did a study on both the east and west hemisphere. The factors that they considered were…

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    Gun Control System

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    That’s why I propose a improved gun control system in our nation. With the school shooting of Sandy Hook Elementary School back in December 14th, 2012, the U.S. hasn’t actually enforced restrictions on gun control. This outrageous, intolerant behavior of the government, has lead me to believe we should establish an improved gun control system that strictly allow who should own a firearm. Although it may take a while for the government to take action, we still need to unite and create a better…

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    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Germany’s Role and Importance in Today’s European Union The European Union (EU) formerly known as European Economic Community (EEC) or European Community (EC), it consists of Independent nations based in the European Communities. EU goal is to enhance economic, political and social co-operation between the states. After the Second World War an idea to avoid future conflicts between the European countries. The brilliant idea was for the…

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    Essay On The American Flag

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    accomplishments of the country as well as the pride of its people. Despite the prestige and the ideal qualities that the American flag possess, several groups in the country acknowledge that the US flag has represented racism, to even go as far as that the United States of the America itself has long been a racist nation. People argue that for most of its history, racism was a matter of official government policy. Some even believe that it’s a foregone fact that the United States has long stood…

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    and information it grants a country given full access. We believe that all individuals have the right to privacy online, protected from others. We also believe that the citizens government has a right to this information, and in coalition between nations governments…

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    In a society where culture and value are constantly evolving, we as a species sometimes need to take a step back and analyze all the things that surround us to see where our societal values lie. Usually, we do not see or understand these hidden values until they are shoved in our face or we have to deal with them directly. However, we can all begin to understand and analyze these contemporary cultural values by implementing some form of cynicism in regard to exposing and showing all the…

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    fuelled by transportation brought to us with the automobile, new technology such as the internet, mass production and mass consumption driven by globalization, and ultimately earning more revenue. All of which have led to the altering, restructuring and development of today’s metropolitans. In the 1920’s the Ford Motor Company single handedly brought us from a horse and buggy, to an era of transportation where we had machines powered by fuel transporting us (Module 5 Video 1). The infusion of…

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    this program gained a foot hold in the aircraft industry, we saw a major rise in production and a chance for minorities and women to make a living wage. The government implemented other programs that focused in the development of its military, the citizens and balance of big business and government entities. As the government grew it was in the position of becoming the world’s super power and supreme police force. Finally, the 1951 Truman act help band together 45 nations in the agreement to…

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