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    quickly spread throughout the world. This spreading of colonization enabled the creation of the modern capitalist world economy as imperial countries began to exploit their colonies for the natural resources they produced (Knox and Marston 41). This exploitation allowed for individuals in the imperial countries to profit and competitively sell goods, creating and capitalist world economy. When these colonies later broke from their imperial countries they entered the world economy as peripheral…

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    answer is no. Everyone has to be 21 to vote. My first reason why everyone should be 21 to vote because if 18-year-olds can’t drink, why in the world why they should they be able to vote for the leader of the country. According to cnn.com it says that “If you're old enough to serve on a jury, die for your country and decide who should be president, are you old enough to drink?” It also says that “Bui thinks students would…

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    By the end of World War II, everyone was tired: tired of chaos, murder, and destruction. “Europe was in shambles, whole cities destroyed, and even the victorious Allied nations were economically crippled”. But, Europe was not the only region that suffered from the pain of war; almost all the so-called “third world” countries were either directly involved in war or their resources were plundered for war. After all of these sufferings and sacrifices, suddenly, the world was on the verge of another…

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    Hunger has always been a problem for our world. Today, 842 million people are currently undernourished. Now, that’s nothing compared to the statistic in 1992. In 1992, 1 billion people were undernourished. There are many determinants as to why the people of our world are suffering from famine, hunger or starving. Economic policies have been contributing to an increase in food prices. (Clapp) The uneven distribution of food production, food trade and poor access to food are the key reasons people…

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    over the world. Most would also agree that there are plenty of things America as a country and as a society could improve upon. In my vision of America, I see a country where everyone is equal, despite race, gender, religion, or orientation. I see a country where everyone has a home and nobody goes without food or fresh water. I see a country where there is equal access to healthcare, and everyone who works makes a living wage. In my vision for America, everyone is equal, everybody makes enough…

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    around the world. It rains and snows when it is supposed to be spring and it is sweltering hot when it is supposed to be fall. However, these are not the only results of climate change. Recently, it has been found that there are more cases of famine around the world which has left numerous areas both thirsty and hungry. With no water to drink or to provide to your crop and livestock, you lose the chance of growing some food for yourself and your family too which is resulting in world hunger.…

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    Soon enough, Muhammad got word that he had gained followers in the city of Yathrib, later renamed as Medina. The city needed a strong leader, and the people were willing to convert to Islam, pray to Allah, and listen to Muhammad's every word if he were to become…

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    Type 1 Diabetes Essay

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    either aren’t enough resources or the resources they have are overpriced. The residents in developing countries barely make enough money to feed themselves, let alone pay for all of the supplies a diabetic requires to stay alive and healthy.…

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    world’s population is growing faster than it’s depleting. Currently there are hungry people in the world about eight hundred million to be exact and those eight hundred million people are suffering because they have nothing to eat or drink. There is nothing to drink because there is no clean water for them to drink. With no other options left those people drink unclean water and get sick. The world currently is not equipped to handle more people, if it can’t even care for the eight hundred…

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    the world do not have enough food to live a healthy life. Much of the feed grown for animals who will be slaughtered is grown in third world countries, where the people do not have enough food. Instead of using the field space and resources for the malnourished people, the food is shipped to more advanced countries to feed the billions of animals who will soon be slaughtered. Due to this part of factory farming, there is not enough food in the world for everyone. If every person in the world was…

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