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    Immanue Kant Racism

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    classifying racism as isolated acts rejecting the idea of racism as pervasive in American society. Nevertheless, the problem of racism in the United States has historic and rooted causes. It began with the genocide of American Indians and includes atrocities of slavery, colonialism, and the internment of Japanese Americans. The problem got worse when the United States passed the immigration laws of 1960s and more people came to the…

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    American culture throughout the following two decades. The Hispanic population will develop much faster then any other ethnicity group in the United States, and Hispanic shoppers will speak to an expanding rate of the American buyer base. Through the first decade of the 21st century we have all supported a critical development of the Hispanic society in the United States. It is not unpredictable to say that the Hispanic are building up a solid and intense impact in all zones, and changing the…

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    a shaky economy and desperate for new revenues, are taxing everything in sight. Property taxes are already out of sight. (Green 199). With things like this going on the attitude in Chicago has shifted to do what you have to do to survive. The United States should use force to end the gun and gang violence in Chicago. Firstly’ the National Guard should be sent to Chicago because the National Guard has an extensive resume of stopping violence and restoring peace to places in an uproar. “President…

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    American education reform has long been a subject of political debate; which has prevented the United States from taking effective action to improve the national education system. In order to change what is happening in public schools, one must look at the problems and potential solutions to these problems. This essay will be comprised of three components. I will reflect on the main goal of the education system, which is to further the advancement of special groups such as minority students. I…

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    War In Afghanistan

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    On September 11, 2001, the United States and many of its citizens became eager for revenge on Osama Bin Laden and the Taliban. As an effect of losing nearly three thousand American lives, President George W. Bush signed and enacted a joint resolution, allowing him to “use force against those responsible for attacking the United States,” on September 18, 2001 (“U.S. War in Afghanistan”). Only a week after the heart-breaking attacks, the nation widely supported what would turn out to be the most…

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    variety of issues that the United States has faced over the last two decades forced the country to focus on its own economic recovery. The United States saw a significant economic turnaround after shifting its focus from “global policeman” to domestic issues. During this period, the United States retook its position as the preeminent world power, recapturing the highest GDP and balancing the national deficit. While the United States scaled back its foreign assistance, states began to fail, and…

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    Redistricting is the process of redrawing electoral districts boundaries, often in response to population changes during census. Every state has its own standard of redistricting that complies with federal requirements to equalize the population, but it creates gerrymandering. Gerrymandering is the deliberate manipulation of political boundaries for electoral advantage or it creates safe seats, which creates predetermination in elections before voting. This would make our process undemocratic.…

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    Public Education Spending

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    I: Introduction In the United States, the state governments as a whole spends over 500 billion a year on education. Education is one of the largest, if not the largest, spending for all states and local governments. We will be looking at the amount of spending per pupil in state schools grades k-12. We will compare state versus state on the basis of spending per pupil. Our dependent variable is spending per pupil. While our independent variables include average income, black population…

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    Health Care Trifecta

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    in this day and age. Of particular concern across the facets of society is the health care trifecta: cost, quality and access. Health care costs are rising with no end in sight even while quality degenerates and access to care is limited. Many United States citizens may consider the American health care system broken, which is not far from the truth; the system has failed many. There are millions of medically underserved Americans that are unable to afford or access any kind of health care…

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    hit for Disney (Aldred, N.D). Around the 1940s only a couple of years after Snow White’s debut, a new technology called Televison, which brought films, and animation into people’s homes was gaining momentum. The rise of TV meant the shrinking of budgets for studios across America, as…

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