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    Food Waste In America

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    the world. Food waste is a big exasperation to many people and is a major issue in the United States, it takes up much needed room in landfills, and is one of the causes to the rise in hunger. Food waste takes toll in the U.S. and in other countries. Food waste is a vital issue in the United States. "Americans throw away almost as much food as much food they eat," says Suzanne Goldenberg, writer of "U.S. Throws Away Half of All Food Produce." This is an example why food waste is a problem. We as…

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    Just And Unjust Analysis

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    Advancements in aerial remotely piloted vehicles and satellite communications technology has allowed the integration of U.S. intelligence and U.S. Air Force operations to target and eliminate enemies on the ground without risk to flight crews. Deadly lethal and operated by U.S. Air Force personnel in the United States, targeted killings by predator drone strikes have become the weapon of choice while the legality of targeted killings is subject to much debate. Like judicial precedence, it has…

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    Homelessness and Poverty In The U.S Thirteen point five percent of people in the U.S are under the poverty line, while 20% of children under the age of 18 are with families under the poverty line. “1 in 5 U.S children under the age 18, or nearly 15 million, live in poverty” (“Homelessness/Poverty Fact Sheet”). This is sad and not many people think about it at all. To stop homelessness and poverty in the U.S we will have to educate people, enforce laws or rules, or build something new. One…

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    American uses approximately twenty-two barrels of oil each year. The utilization of oil in the United States, however, plummeted substantially following the conflict that occured in the Middle East. The 1973 Oil Embargo, a restriction on the sale and distribution of petroleum to the U.S., took an economic toll and left a significant impact that modified the way men and women residing in the U.S. conserve resources and live today. In June 1967, a battle known as the Six-Day War took place…

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    Refugio. Maria is 67 years old and she was born and raised in Guadalajara, Jalisco in the city of Zapopan. The interview took place in my house. However, she came to the United States 5 months ago. Maria came to visit her family. During the interview she mentioned that people from U.S are more liberal and unfriendly. She states that even neighbors are stranger. That’s something she misses from Zapopan that fact that everyone knows each other and that people always greet each other She…

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    rested in the people. Another feature that the Americans did not want in their new government was unequal representation. They despised the lack of representation they had in Parliament, and as they created their new government they ensured that every state was represented equally so the concerns of the people could be properly addressed. Because of this, the American public was adamant that the new government’s powers were…

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    Ba Ath Party History

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    an international scale, relations with the power United States were dawned. Both sides would engage in affairs and meetings sub rosa, secluding themselves in Kuwait, where they would converse about topics primarily regarding weapons and oil. While these meetings were kept top-secret and not disclosed to the public; premonitions and resentment from the Iraqi majority of America grew, and many started to draw parallels to how the United States involved itself in planting the Shah of Iran back into…

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    based on gaining and maintaining support of the population. These concepts form the basis of U.S. COIN doctrine of wining the hearts and minds that is prescribed by FM 3-24. President Obama’s West Point speech and General Petraeus’s COMISAF guidance provide a framework that is based on a doctrine that has been greatly influenced by Galula’s first and third laws. Galula’s first law states that the support of the population is as necessary for the counterinsurgent as for the…

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    School Shootings

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    Did you know that 116,255 people are shot in the U.S. every year from attacks or suicide? 35,141 people die and 81,114 are injured. Through the examples of school shootings, mass shootings, and outdated laws, a reader will see that guns MUST be outlawed in the U.S. School shootings are one main reason that gun laws need to change. On Wednesday, February 14th at 2:21 PM Nikolas Kruz took out is AR-15 and open fired on high school students in Parkland, Florida. He killed 17 people. These were…

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    a few U.S. states including: Belgium, Canada, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Switzerland, California, Montana, Oregon, Washington, and Vermont (Kafer 2016). Although it’s legal in some places, there are many requirements and steps to applying for assisted suicide. These requirements are enforced by acts, such as the Termination of Life on Request and Assisted Suicide Act and the Death with Dignity Act (Friedman 2007). Most of the acts written to legalize assisted suicide in the United States were…

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