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    Brazils GDP has grown a lot and it is currently about 2.4 Trillion, and it is continuing to grow. The United States is currently the largest trading partner with Brazil. One of the biggest exports from Brazil is gold. Brazil ranked in as the 20th largest producer of gold worldwide. Some other notable exports from Brazil would be sugar, meat, textiles, and air…

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    Essay On Big Business

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    we saw a rise of large companies. They essentially took the game to a whole new level. Probably one of the most famous is Enron. Enron was an american energy company, that employed 20,000 employees across the southwestern most portion of the Unites States. This company subcontracted with the government, in exchange for government benefits, Enron would supply energy to large cities. They had the best energy plants, and they were the most efficient. They were the face of big business. They were…

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    Donald Trump Gender

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    The unimaginable just became possible: Donald Trump was elected president of the United States. Few really thought this would happen. The polls all tipped Clinton. I certainly hoped that when even Clinton-unfriendly voters looked at their ballots and really pictured President Trump, they would hold their noses and check her box. I underestimated the sheer rage of resentful white men. Early exit polling suggests that white men broke for Trump by huge margins. Contrary to the electoral media…

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    Similar to the harsher punishment given out by school administrators to minority students, our law enforcement is also disproportionately harsh on minorities in America. Disadvantaged communities which are often occupied by majority non-whites, are more heavily patrolled by law enforcement (Cohen, 1981), leading to higher rates of criminal charges even when the crime rate is similar between non-whites and whites (NAACP). These underprivileged…

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    United Mine Workers

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    Union Report In the belly of the country lies the United Mine Workers of America. This union currently has over 800,000 members and has been representing miners for over 125 years. The United Mine Workers of America was created as a way to protect miners, specifically in the coal mining field. However, today the United Mine Workers of America has blossomed from representing the mining industry to manufacturing, health care and the Navajo Nation (United Mine Workers of America, 2017). While…

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    “Sick Around The World” focuses on the comprehensive health care that has been developed in five capitalist economies around the world. These countries include Germany, Taiwan, United Kingdom, Japan, and Switzerland. The “Sick Around The World” focuses on accomplishing three basic goals of health care system that involves treating the sick, ensuring people are healthy and protecting people from medical bill ruins (Gruber & Sekhon, 2010). The paper focus on examining the best and worst components…

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    briefly discussed the United States’ occupancy in Japan between the years 1945 and 1952 as well as the economic miracle that took place during and after the Korean War, which helped launch the country into democratization and modernization. I have thus chosen to gain a more in-depth knowledge of this post-war era, in which I argue that the rapid reconstruction of the Japanese economy during the United States’ occupation and economic miracle was due largely…

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    The United States Constitution establishes the federal system of government. From there, the Constitution then gives precise powers to the federal government. Power that is not delegated to the federal government stays within the states. All 50 states have their own state Constitution, legal codes, judiciary and government structure. Judicial branches of the federal government and specifies the authority of the Federal Courts is established by the United States Constitution. The Federal…

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    Health Care In The 1800's

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    Health Care is a Right for All Americans Since the late 1800’s there has been a campaign in the United States for some form of universal health care for all US citizens. In the late 1800’s to the early 1900’s most developed countries have instituted some form of social or national insurance. In Europe, countries began their health care programs by a “compulsory sickness insurance” (Germany 1883), other countries such as Austria, Hungary, Norway, Britain, Russia, and the Netherlands instituted…

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    formally proactive and should be read by everyone disregarding different viewpoints, including Conservatives, Liberals and Independents. Stiglitz shows how the United States has the highest level of inequality of all the modern industrialized countries through the world, while informing that we the people are the “job creators” not the one percent. Joseph Stiglitz provides strong arguments against growing inequality on our democracy, economy and the justice system in place. The promise of…

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