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    The number of Latino immigrants deported have bloom up since the mid- 90s. In 1996, the U.S. law changed expanding the number of deportation offenses and eliminating the ability of judges to exercise any possible option to avoid majority cases. In combination with a congressionally imposed quota, which states that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the interior enforcement agency of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) detains an average of 34,000 individuals daily. In his…

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    Minimum Wage When the cost of living goes up shouldn’t the minimum wage also? America the land of the great is seemingly increasing to appear not so great. We offer underpaid jobs so that our hard working American brothers and sisters can lace up their shoes in the morning put in 40hours a week to come home with a measly 7.25a hour and struggle to make ends meet with their families. This has been disputed throughout the ages and there are lots of scientifically studies and research that have…

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    Sub Saharan Africa

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    and development. It is a duty that countries take opportunity to cultivate the size of their youth and a valuable resources for their prosperity. The unemployed youths remains a wall to the region’s development and some of the highest rates on each lands are in southern Africa where 51 percent of young women and 43 percent of young men are unemployed. This large unemployed people shows lost potential since the communities fails to benefits from what the young people could academically…

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    Essay On Incarceration

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    Corrections, the United States currently has the highest rate of incarceration in the world. This is a serious problem and somewhat embarrassing problem in the eyes of the United Nations and the world, because U.S. is supposed to be, “The land of the free and the home of the brave”. How can probation or parole officers address this overwhelming issue? First of all we must start at the beginning. For example: When a detective is trying to solve a crime such as a burglary or even a murder. In…

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    Bam! Rock and debris fly through the air. The quiet and peaceful forest which once accommodated numerous different animals is now a biological wasteland suffering from a devastating method of coal collection called strip mining. Humans leave numerous amounts of destruction in their wake, whether it be on a small or large scale. This amount of coal excavation is an immense detriment to Appalachia, and is a horrid evil which needs to be addressed right now. While some say strip mining in the…

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    Leawood Community Essay

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    The community of Leawood, Kansas is located in the northeast region of Johnson County. Leawood, being the established and sophisticated community it is today was first owned by a retired police officer, Oscar G. Lee. In 1922, Lee purchased land that started the foundation of Leawood consisting of the streets of 79th, 103rd, Stateline and Blinder Road. Then in 1948, with the help of the Kroh brothers establishing the housing development, Leawood became an incorporated city. Today, Leawood is a…

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    Healthcare Accessibility

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    (HIMSS Enterprise Systems Steering Committee , 2010). In 2007, the National Knowledge Commission (NKC), an advisory body for the Government of India, came up with recommendations for setting up an Indian Health Information Network, establishing national standards for health informatics and clinical terminology and for creation of a common national EHR. (HIMSS Enterprise Systems Steering Committee , 2010) At the healthcare provider level, the adoption…

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    India, has committed suicide because of caste discrimination. The way Brahmin behaves with other caste in the name of so-called cleanness of body is so inhuman. Even they also maintains this cleanness in their home with their own child’s, which this system they adapter from The Law of Manu ( Kancha Ilaiah , 1996). According to Purushasukta of Rig Veda the creator created human from different parts of the body…

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    The purpose of the community health assessment is to identify health needs and risks, as well as strengths and assets, in Palm Beach County. Palm Beach County, Florida consists of 2,386.33 square miles; of which 1,969.76 square miles is land and 412.22 square miles is water. With over 1.3 million people, Palm Beach County is “the third-most populous county in Florida” (Wikipedia, 2014). West Palm Beach is the biggest city with a population of 102,436 and the location of the county’s three…

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    The Native Americans had been honoring one site. The archeological survey proved the location of the event was in another area of Sand Creek. Meanwhile the American Government simply wanted to place the location of the national park on the “right” spot. While the descendants living on the reservations believed the location…

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