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    Adam Smith Background In the world of economics, Adam Smith stands out as dominating, central figure. Numerous commentators have often referred to him as the founder of modern economics; essentially the reason why free trade exists (Schumacher, 2012). But as Henry (2000) provides, the position occupied and articulated by Adam Smith in the development of economic theory is of precarious enjoyment, mainly because some of his works essentially contain dangerous elements that are evidently innate…

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    This annotated bibliography is designed to give readers a comprehensive indication of readings regarding the “The effect Immigration has on the United States.” In recent times, majorly because of the presidential election there has been a lot of discussion on the subject of immigration. And so, I used various sources from journals, books, blogs and T.V. interviews to get information from a broad range and an insight of different perspectives about the subject of the impact immigration causes.…

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    The job of a police officer can be a very dangerous profession. During the course of their responsibilities, officers face many perils. Emergency pursuits of fleeing suspects is one of those perils. Police pursuit is often a possibility required to stop criminals; however, these pursuits pose a danger not only for officers, but also for average citizens who are in the path of the chase. Police pursuits occur when a suspect tries to escape using a vehicle while an officer is trying to arrest him.…

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    The Jesuits Reforms

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    they were let back into the Republic after 55 years had passed. The first major problem was from a small group of Jesuits in Spain, they resented Aquaviva because of his methods, they thought that “an animus against Aquaviva, they advocated that rectors and provincials be elected on a local level instead of being appointed by the general in Rome” (O’Malley 511). All this would have led to a change in the Constitutions, but later the Jesuits had a congregation that ultimately decided against the…

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    The world of Pride and Prejudice, or for that matter 19th century upper-class England, is a time fueled by social institutions. A time where doing only what is appropriate for your class is vital to your existence. Unless you were in line to inherit land or money, the only “proper” way to advance in this society was to marry someone above you. You couldn’t work your way up the ranks, you had to socialize your way up. Being rejected from the society by not following the strict social rules…

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    Teenage pregnancy has been a national epidemic for decades now, beginning during the 1950s. Premature parenthood is more than a nine month interruption in a young woman’s life. Rather, it can further complicate a life that may already be deficient in promise, hope, and dreams for the future. Young adolescents are simply just not ready to take on the responsibility of another life other than their own. Many states in the United States have developed abstinence-based classes, teaching young…

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    Introduction Business dictionary.org defines a community as, “self-organized network of people with common agendas, causes, or interests, who collaborate by sharing ideas, inforamtiona and other resources” (2016). In addition to a community, a culture is defined as, integrated patterns of human behavior that include language, thoughts, communications, actions, beliefs, and values (Edelman, Kudzma, & Mandle, 2014, p. 24). Hospital organizations can review problems and issues that specific…

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    The Center for Disease Control and Prevention, widely known as the CDC, finds a tremendous amounts of new diseases every year. These discoveries are made possible by the new innovative technologies that defy all former expectations. Because of these technologies, scientists have successfully cloned a sheep named Dolly. The advancement of science and technology is very important for the human race. Through modern science and technology, the human race is advancing in more ways than one,…

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    Social Problems In America

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    During the 1800s, people migrated from all over the world to the United States. Since then the country has gained economic success. Millions of people migrated from their home country in search of the land of opportunity. Even though immigrants brought great benefits to a new and prosperous country, they also brought a great deal of problems that increased over time. The country has suffered from overpopulation, immigrants, and refugees. The mass of immigrants that came to the country had a…

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    Why I Want To Be A Racist

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    was new to me. As we got there my sister told me to memorize the route we were taking so then I could do it myself and she could go to work without having to drop me off. We took the subway to Downtown NYC right by the freedom tower. We got off to Rector street and we walked to the building. We entered and my sister left me she gave me good luck and I went into the elevator. I went up for our floor and I was super nervous. I went to the front desk and got my ID and…

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