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    government is losing an exponential amount of money. “Organized crime could weaken the economy with illegal activities (such as cigarette trafficking and tax evasion scams) that result in a loss of tax revenue for state and federal governments. This is particularly of issue given the current state of the country’s economic health. Fraudulent activities in domains such as strategic commodities, credit, insurance, stocks, securities and investments could further weaken the already-troubled…

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    away the significance of the judges, the prosecutors, the jurors, and the lawyer, who are originally the “soul” of the court system (Greene & Loftus, 1984, p. 400). This issue is provocative. It depends on the court system in each region, in each state; it depends on the preference of the people in the jury on how they want to run the…

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    Jacob Miller War

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    American Revolutionary War Jacob Miller At 22 years of age, Jacob Miller took up arms in the fight for independence. Jacob enlisted in July of 1775 in Northampton County, in the State of Pennsylvania. It was there, that he joined the 1st Pennsylvanian Regiment and served in a company commanded by Captain Charles Craig. Jacob served with this company for one year, after which he was regularly discharged. Immediately following his discharge, Jacob enlisted in the newly formed Baxter 's…

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    Anne Hutchinson was a religious leader who was born in England in 1951. She was killed in 1643 in an Indian raid killing in the state of New York which wss in the colony of Mid-Atlantic. Anne Hutchinson fought for women’s rights and she gave many girls and women hope that they might have rights again as shown by this quote, “ From the early Christian era, female activism in religious life gave some women high visibility, thus preserving their voices in the historical record. The splintering of…

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    On the Road, is one of the well-known novels written in 1951 but later published in 1957, explaining the life of people after the World War II. This novel gives a voice to a new generation known as the Beat Generation who were the counterculture to the culture before World War II in America. The novel provides us readers…

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    was unable to be confirmed as Attorney General due to her ties with illegal immigration. The hired two illegal immigrants to work in her house and she affirmed to the charge. This led to her subsequent withdrawal. Finally, it was revealed that the states of…

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    In 1776, a group of men came together and wrote the Declaration of Independence. From that, the United States of America was born. In 1776 there where the original 13 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…

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    The Pros And Cons Of The New Constitution

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    differences, delegates from the majority of the states met at the Annapolis Convention in 1786. But they were not able to reach any agreeable conclusion. That led them to decide to meet again later in Philadelphia. In second convention, delegates observed that there is urgent need to frame an entirely new constitution. A key issue of conflict was the structure of the new legislative branch. Small states were in favour of New Jersey Plan, under which all states would have equal representation in…

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    the perfect timing as politics and art converge in an unprecedented moment of black creativity. The unapologetic come forth of black subjectivity onscreen. Like the civil rights movement, black lives matter, inequality, police brutality, and the prisons inequality for young black males/African Americans in general. The article explains and gives details of the reasons behind the series what message DuVernay is trying to give her audience. It also gives similarities in the series to other series…

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    Childhood Arrivals

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    Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals(DACA), is an American immigration policy that defers deportation proceeding for two years for qualified individuals who were brought to the United States illegally when they were children(Robertson, 2018). This program does give those individuals a work authorization and the approvals can also be renewed. It was started by president Barack Obama, and the main focus was to provide a path to citizenship, provide higher education after high school, and have…

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