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    Crime in the United States isn't something any of us can shy away from. Many types of Crime take place every day in the world we live. One of the most important issues faced by the criminal justice system is how to best respond to drug crimes. Politicians and media frequently claim that drugs are out of control in the U.S. and this can no longer be tolerated. These issues need to be addressed sooner than later and the criminal justice system can take in an effort to reduce drug crime Drugs in…

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    Racism in not a new concept in the United States of America. It is something that we have all witnessed and experienced at one point in our life and even though at times it may not feel like it still exist, it certainly does. Social crowds and political parties have been saying that racism is an issue from the past that should be forgotten in order to reach equality among all races in the United States. However, discrimination has been a dilemma in our country since the early beginnings. Even…

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    shocking. According to the textbook, “over 1.9 million people were incarcerated in 2010 (1 in every 104 adults in the United States), by far the highest rate in the world” (pg. 306, Stanely, Zinn, and Smith). As a nation we need to stop using our prisons as a place of punishment and instead promote rehabilitation and correction. There are a number of reasons why the United States consistently has one of the highest crime rates. The first reason dates back to the Reagan administration. On…

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    This website tells people about economics on the daily for example, gross job gains and loss, state unemployment rates, and state employment up to date each month. It also talks about career information like job outlooks, labor reviews and much more. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Michigan in march of 2017 was rated tied for 43 in unemployment rates…

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    The Civil Rights Act prohibited racial discrimination in public facilities such as hotels, hospitals, restaurants, and theaters. Just a decade earlier in 1954, the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional for states to maintain separate schools based on the color of a person’s skin. The case of Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka overturned the separate but equal ideal that was established in the case of Plessy vs. Ferguson just four years before the turn…

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    citizen takes pride of his/her country achievements and our country’s diverse culture. Without it you would not be enjoying its independence today. For example, here in the United States, the Fourth of July is a memorable day. We honor the Declaration Independence and the birth of the United States. By waving a state flag, wearing a representation of your country, volunteering for civil services, voting or enlisting in the army is a great way to show patriotism. By keeping your country…

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    bizarre place in this world. Both State Fairs and County Fairs alike use their exotic foods, their new products, and their “cute” barn animals to draw in more people. Walking down the street, performers pop up every minute performing amazing feats of balance, agility, and magic. Even every once in awhile, a lucky guess at your age, weight, or birthday will amaze all the surrounding people. Over the summer, my family continued our long tradition of visiting the Wisconsin State Fair to enjoy…

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    Democracy remains the most important aspect of the United States since the birth of the modern American government system. The definition of a democracy proves that it is a type of government by which the people rule, as the power and authority is invested in them; so without it, both justice and liberty would cease to exist. Those residing in the country should feel extremely grateful to practice certain rights and to celebrate equality for all. Therefore to maintain this historic institution…

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    people on each side. In places like America where we have a strong individual identity, there is already a clear line for people to divide themselves. There can be slight cultural differences even among fellow Americans. Each state is highly unique, and even within the states there is variation between how people act and what they find acceptable. Some of the most common ways people divide themselves is by wealth, skin color, sex, orientation, religion, health, or political movement. There are…

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    the cost because it is needed. Healthcare expenditures consume more than 17 percent of national income and the cost per-person is more than anywhere else in the world. The United States spends more on healthcare than any other developed nation but infant mortality and life expectancy compares the same. The United States’ healthcare system has both private insurers and a public system that covers the elderly and low-income families. One-third of all Americans participate in a federal health plan…

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