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    The economy of the United States has always been a mixture of free markets and planned economic control by the government, resulting in a mixed economy. As the years go by, our economy seems to deteriorate lite by little. This can be caused by our lack of care for others, our obsession with money, or just plain laziness. To ensure that our economic growth extends to each and every citizen of America, we need to reduce government regulations. If we want our economy to do better than it is doing…

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    and exploited the code systems used by the Japanese army which intelligence is thought to have shorted the war in the Pacific, and intelligence produced by U.S., Poland, and British in an effort code named “ULTRA” gave Allies insight into the workings of the German military and shortened the war in Europe. Also during this time, a reconnaissance team, the Alamo Scouts, comprised of American soldiers and Australian and Philippine guerrilla forces interrogated Japanese prisoners and exploited…

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    Sociology theories can be viewed from all parts of life, including movies. In Time, a science-fiction film released in 2011 is a great example of not only sociological theories at play, but for specifically spotting themes that Karl Marx and Max Weber wrote about in their writings. To better understand the movie first, before diving into an analytical look at the film, I will give a small narration of the plot. The citizens in the movie including the main characters, Will Salas and Sylvia Weiss…

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    The subtle, but very noteworthy steps that Christopher Columbus took to guarantee his voyages would appear to indicate that he was motivated by ideals beyond just exploration. Evidence of this can be seen both before and during his voyages. Columbus’ exclusive use of authorities like the King and Queen of Spain for funding suggests that his aims were primarily directed towards conquest. Who Columbus reached out to for funding is a prime example of his intention to conquer, and belies the myth…

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    They adapted to the aquatic environment when it was free from boats, pollution, noise, and fishing. Some threats to the Atlantic spotted dolphin in habitat degradation, boat traffic, and fishing interactions. Humans have exploited the of the ecosystem. Marine mammals utilize the environment for resting, and socializing. An example of habitat degradation is commercial and recreational vessels. These vessels pollute the water by oil spills, sewage, gas drilling and construction…

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    These trailblazers were turning the wilderness into a productive zone, but this caused the Native Americans to lose their way of life. The buffalo, which use to be plentiful, were displace, killed, and exploited by the white Americans. Grazing areas for cattle directly competed with the buffalo. Railroad crew also shot the buffalo for sport, and sustenance. Due to the decline in the buffalo populations, the Native Americans were forced to relocate, or rely…

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    13th: The Prison System

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    In Ava DuVernay’s film 13th, the prison system is presented as the new form of slavery by how it maneuvers around the thirteenth amendment and contains elements that resemble slavery. The prison system has been an issue that has been growing by the years with the numbers of imprisonment moving up. Immigration detention centers have become known as a form of prison because of the way they are set up and the reasoning of money that fall behind them in order to keep them running. The way government…

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    fulfills the wishes of many families. Another correlation that can be found between the two is that surrogacy is mainly for those that can afford it. On the other hand, in the novel, innocent girls are taken away from their families to serve and exploited, as the unknown truth is that childbirth kills them. In the real world, surrogates may survive, but does exploit women. In many places, especially in Western Europe women turn to surrogacy for income and are like "baby machines." The final…

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    In this diversity analysis paper, I will be discussing the film called The Help. The film was basically made in the early 1960’s in Jackson, Mississippi when the civil right era was going on. The historical setting of the film was to give people an actual video of how the world was treating African Americans before the civil right movement. For example, in the movie, Hilly and her friends were upholding a campaign to expand the separate-but-equal status in the household of their home. Hilly…

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    The Atlantic Slave Trade existed, lasting from 1518 to 1875, initiated by the Spanish. Without the aid of wealthy Africans, the slave trade wouldn’t have propelled as much as it has. However, Europeans had facilitated a significant increase of the trade with firearms technology. This allowed the slave traders to pressure African lords to trade slaves, and in return rich Africans received finished goods such as firearms. This transaction complemented each other as wealthy Africans could increase…

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