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    inequality doesn’t make sense, and it’s likely that governments will make reforms to reduce inequality. Additionally, there’s historical precedence for a decline in inequality. Mexico’s Gini coefficient, which measures the income inequality of a nation, declined a percent from 2000 to 2006 (Lopez-Calva). Mexico didn’t instill socialist reforms to intentionally achieve this, to the contrary actually moving towards market-oriented reforms in the decade prior. While Mexico’s Gini coefficient was…

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    fourteen months, the United States of America will elect a new president. There will be many candidates to choose from; narrowing the choices will help gather more accurate information. Once the candidates announce that they will be running, the madness begins. They begin trying to defeat each other by talking badly about their fellow candidates, even in the same party, just to make themselves better known. Although all the candidates have the same goal, to help make America better, they…

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    Deportation Immigrants

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    Immigrants in the United States Should Be Granted Amnesty There are currently 34.24 million immigrants that have been just as much of an asset to have in our country as any other American. It is because of this that deportation is not the best option of handling America 's immigration issue; instead, amnesty should be granted to illegal immigrants currently in the U.S. Obama, who fully supports granting amnesty, devised a plan consisting of doing background checks on immigrants seeking amnesty,…

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    Trade Deficit Essay

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    The United States has had a significant increase in its economy in recent years, thanks to the efforts of the Obama administration. Unemployment is at the lowest it’s been since the start of 2008 at 4.6 percent (Bureau of Labor Statistics 1), the GDP has continued to rise, and on the surface the country seems to be perfectly stable, economically speaking. However, if one were to look at and focus on the long term plans that the US is using, then the entire US economy is on what is called a…

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    Costa Rica Research Paper

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    Costa Rica is a country in Central America filled with forests, volcanoes, mountains, and dramatic skies. North of Costa Rica is Nicaragua and to the south is Panama. Costa Rica has a population of about 4.872 million people as of 2013. The total land area of Costa Rica is 19, 560 square miles and the total area is 19,730 square miles. The main spoken language of Costa Rica is Spanish and the second most spoke language is English due to all the visitors. A very big number of people in Costa Rica…

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    Hillary Clinton Case Study

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    immigration laws and policies. Currently, our immigration structure, in the United States is not working well. I believe this necessitates pressing attention to this topic. Hillary Clinton should continue to pledge that there will be no deportations. Mrs. Clinton should emphasis that everyone who wants to come to the United States, should be permitted to come, and expect all of the same assistances that the United States can offer them. They should have a fast access to legal citizenships.…

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    Egocentric Blindness

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    There is a revolution occurring in America. This revolution is not fought with guns or swords but rather with information. The enemy is misinformation and how rapidly it spreads is only the start of the problem. The American society has steadily shaped its citizens into uncritical thinkers that accept any form of propaganda as truth, simply because it is on the internet or spoken by a well-known figure. As citizens of the United States of America we have a civil responsibility to seek education…

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    and 70’s between the two communist superpowers, while China and the United States were improving theirs. As Deng rose to power he distinguished himself through policies of “reform and opening” (Jian, 2010). Deng wanted to make China a functioning state again, through which ideology mattered less to him: “Black cat or white cat, so long as it catches mice, it is a good cat.” He wanted to start cooperation with Carter’s United States, who was glad to accept a potential ally against the Soviet…

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    Research-Based Argument; Racism In the United States, racism is a major social issue that is often a debate among scholars in social sciences and ordinary citizens without any matching professionalism. Some of the contemporary studies on racism attribute its dominance in modern societies to the strategies being used to create antiracist attitudes. The American population has made many achievements in the areas of civil rights through their consistent championing for fair and equal treatment.…

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    The factors that caused the United States to enter WW11 were in 1929 world economic depression was the new democracies form WW1 were destabilized worldwide. The rise of Dictatorship is also a factor that causes the US to enter WW11 because of an aggressive nationalism with dictatorship…

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