It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back

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    eradicated from the US. To start they take jobs away from citizens, tax payers, and law abiding citizens. Millions of dollars are spent on educating, housing, and providing health care for undocumented immigrants and give very little back in the way of taxes. According to a detailed analysis by the Heritage Foundation, each illegal immigrant costs our country $24,000 a year. But, on average, each pays $10,000 in taxes, so it’s reasonable to say that each illegal really adds $14,000 a year…

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    The United States is ranked as the nineteenth most obese country in the world compared any other nation. The lack of exercise and the right nutrition that many Americans need, causes them to become obese. The increase of obesity in a person can create higher risks of becoming diabetic; obesity is one of the many reasons why humanity has so many health issues. Not only has Obesity always been a problem back then and even now, but as the years go on, obesity will be increased greatly. It is…

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    Bundy And BLM Case Study

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    of Land Management and it controls more than 250 million acres of land in the United States today. To put that in perspective that amount of land is more than more notable agencies such as the National Park Service and Wildlife Service. This agency has been at the forefront of many disputes over the course of our history. However, none spark the attention of the nation compared to the 2014 dispute between Bundy and the BLM. This dispute goes back more than 20 years ago when Bundy stopped…

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    Totalitarianism In Ww2

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    Unfortunately, all it would accomplish would be setting the stage for World War II to take place just a couple decades later. The war was seen as unnecessary, with world leaders having many opportunities to not go to war, and yet becoming one of the world’s most devastating and bloody wars that it had ever seen. It became the catalyst for the social and economic conditions that would create more animosity between the nations of the world, and that would eventually make World War II possible.…

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    pulling our hands back by just limiting their flow into the America. The things that is bugging us is their religious appearance which can be connected to different inhumane acts happened in the U.S. and worldwide. Their appearance of being Muslim refugees is the root cause of the problem and government is not willing to take any risk for the safety of their citizens. But if we think about it, the screening process is eliminating all the chances that can cause any threat to the nation 's…

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    monitoring their calls. After the U.S. had established their foothold in the middle east, they have known that with the amount of negativity they were receiving one person would be bound to take it upon themselves and attack the United States. At what price will Americans have to pay for the security of our nation? Is it truly necessary to wiretap every call in hopes to find the one that ruins it all for everyone?…

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    colonies, since then US has expanded its physical territory exponentially. It now has 50 states, along with many islands and common wealth. Along with its physical expansion, also came an economic boom. The US has been known for decades as the land of opportunity. Many immigrants travel to the US for the “American Dream”, escaping war, poverty, and persecution. Unfortunately, with all of its positive aspects, there is also a dark side of history. There are plenty of dark chapters in US history.…

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    Summer Olympics History

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    In the most recent Olympics hosted in London back in 2012 The Olympics website says that there were approximately 10,500 athletes, and 204 countries participating, which is substantially larger than the 241 athletes, and 14 countries that participated in the first modern Olympic back in 1896. At the 2012 summer Olympics in London we witnessed Michael Phelps become the most decorated athlete in the Olympics “He garnered…

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    America holds a rich history of firearms. One can even claim that without firearms America would not be what it is today. Currently America has never been more split on the idea of firearm ownership. With a variety of pros and cons for Gun Control and Pro-Gun groups both with partisan ties within congress the same questions always appear: Who is entitled to the Second Amendment? Is there a real correlation between gun control and controlling crime? Where does our nation draw the line, and take…

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    In the article it states that he “presented the second lecture in MIT’s Hip Hop speaker Series, Race Relations in the US.” He also explored other topics like music, misogyny, community activism, and cultural appropriation, social media and police brutality. His fourth studio album titled Pl3dge which is the third in the I pledge allegiance to the grind album series is…

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