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    urbanizing as reflected in the lack of adequate housing, infrastructure and services for a majority of poor urban populations. One third of the world’s population is estimated to be living in slum conditions characterized by high densities of low income residents (Phua & Ooi, 2007). City governments are unable to keep up with the needs of growing urban populations, and government corruption leads to further difficulty in addressing the low standards of living of the urban poor. The problem of…

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    for the Nation’s Health, in 2010 more than 105,00 U.S. residents were either killed or injured by a gun. I believe that gun control should be enforced, but shouldn’t totally abolish guns because not everyone will use a gun to harm someone. If we enforce gun control, make it harder to get a gun, and allow the government to help us with gun control, lots of lives could be saved. As mentioned before, in 2010, there were 105,000 U.S. residents that were killed or injured by a gun, and with…

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    increased by 1.2% from 5.47 million in June 2014 to 5.54 million in June 2015. Singapore’s population consists of residents and non-residents As for the residents; it is divided into two (Fig. 2), which are the Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs). Currently, there are 3.38 million of Singapore Citizens and 0.53 million of PRs. Fig. 2 As for the growth in the non-resident population, there was an increase…

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    Aires. The population is made up of people of European descent, most originally came from Spain or Italy. People that live in Argentina are called Argentines and they speak Spanish, Italian, German, and French. Paraguayans and Uruguayans are permanent residents in Argentina and they make up a large middle class who work in industry, own small businesses or hold government and professional jobs. They live in tall modern buildings. Since the 1930s rural workers have flocked to Argentina’s big…

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    I am middle class and unemployed individual, raised by a single mother of Christian faith in my home country (El Salvador). I am a heterosexual female, whose current marital status is single. My life completely changed in 2012, as I became a permanent resident of Canada in that year. In the past, my social and political location were not as relevant for me in my home country, as there are only two types of people: the rich and the poor. I was considered poor since I was young, for this reason, I…

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    Jeannine Burk, a Belgian Jew who was only eight months old when the Germans controlled the whole of Western Europe. Born amidst a brutal war, and the worst time for a Jew to be alive. Her siblings were Max, who was 15 years old and Augusta who was 12, she could not get out of her bed as she had osteomyelitis which was an inflammation of the bones caused by infections. Jeannine's parents, Sarah and Isaac were hearing rumors of the execution of Jews and decided to send their children away. Max was…

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    Growing costs of healthcare is an effective fear for families in America. One of the biggest issue in the cost of healthcare insurance is fraud. Fraud is really affecting the healthcare and the level of healthcare fraud is unidentified. The main goal of such fraud is to gain earning illegally, or to receive health care minus the legal health insurance. Fraud in American healthcare, outlays American’s lots of money probably even billions of dollars yearly. Consumers should also be aware of health…

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    Residents of raided facilities are forced to sit in a central location, and others who are suspected of being undocumented are also arrested – a legal practice rooted in and leading to racial profiling There are often witnesses, many of whom are children.…

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    For permanent residents that are interested in opening a new account, they would have to provide their green card as a primary ID in order to proceed with the account opening. For those who are non-US citizens and are not permanent residents, they must provide their passport from their country and the secondary ID must have a US residential address that matches the address…

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    Will an immigration reform come out soon or no? This is the question that 11 million immigrants have been waiting to get an answer for. Many people all around the world come to the United States with the expectations of freedom and better life opportunities to live the American dream. However, the current immigration system in the United States is broken. Families get separated, immigrant workers become exploited, people die while they try to cross the border, and people get discriminated for…

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