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    immigrants because their religion is different from mainstream religion. According to Jen'nan Ghazal, even though U.S. is considered more religious than its economically developed western allies as the research shows that 93% Americans believe in God or some other higher spiritual being (Pg,93). To put into perspective Muslims are no different from worshiping Christian who worship God who don't base their politics on their alone. The…

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    planes, United Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175, were flown right into the buildings of the World Trade Center located in New York City. One of the four planes, United Airlines Flight 77, flew into the Pentagon located in Washington D.C. The final plane, which was United Airlines Flight 93, crashed into a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The attack on the Twin Towers took place on a tranquil Tuesday morning at exactly 8:45 AM on September 11, 2001. The first plane, United…

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    population. This seems a bit Ridiculous, females comprise roughly 50% of the population however only account for 7% of the prison population. Surely the men aren’t committing 93% of the crimes. Something seems to be off with the system if only 7% of incarcerated individuals are female. However it could just be because men are committing 93% of the crimes. That possibility seems rather unlikely though. Figure 3 shows this rather pressing…

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    Obesity is and has been an increasingly big problem in the United States. In this article, written by Alan Greenblatt, it talks about how obesity is a growing problem in the United States and how people are trying to control it. The thesis of this article is that obesity has become a huge problem that has began to threaten the well being of the people of the United States. Obesity is beginning to be comparable to tobacco as the leading cause of preventable deaths in America (Greenblatt 76).…

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    used the First Amendment as a simple excuse to destroy morality in the US and to cowardly restrain themselves as well as their family members from a necessary draft. In the year 1961 a group of women called Women Strike for Peace protested around the United States with more that 50,000 members with the intention of having President John F. Kennedy sign laws that gave women more equality(Helium 1). By May of 1968 the war in Vietnam had gotten worse, in one week 562 troops had been killed and…

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    genocide had spread across the globe, the United Nations embraced its role as a global peace force and created a commission of experts to investigate and review the situation in Rwanda. By October of 1994, the commission provided “undeniable and overwhelming evidence that actions against the Tutsi constituted genocide.” With the concurrence of the Rwandan government, the United Nations adopted Resolution 955, which ICTR, acting under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter. Chapter VII grants…

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    though their military is weak they have the strongest government in South America. Uruguay’s military is ranked 105 out of 126 in the world which is not bad considering how slow the growth rate is. United States of America manpower is about 145,251,000 compared to Uruguay’s manpower is 1,555,000, United States of America manpower is about…

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    Between 1965 and the 1990s, culture and popular music had been intertwined in the United States. There were postwar promises of prosperity such as jobs, social leveling and of peace. However, this was not at all true and the promises were not kept. During these periods a counter-culture surfaced that reacted against ongoing justices and questioned the United States. One of the prominent keys were musicians who wrote protest songs and delivered their message to the people. Music had revealed the…

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    the elderly vote at a higher rate than other groups, so their influence will be further magnified so we need a balance. However, another problem is voter turnout. It because America ranks at the bottom of developing nations in turnout. The United States does not measure up very well but one of the top performers is…

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