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    Marihuana Legalization

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    When first asked in 1969, 12% of the United States population agreed to the legalization of marihuana ever since then, the support for marihuana has grown rapidly. A 2013 Gallup poll showed that 58% of Americans are now in support of legalization of marihuana. Since the discovery of marihuana, no one has ever been recorded dead because of overdose or recreational consumption of marihuana. I believe legalizing marihuana in United States will impact positively on each sector of the nation…

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    Undeveloped land in the United States cost $1.25 per acre, while undeveloped land in Mexican-Texas cost only $0.04 cents an acre. The second reason was that, through the 1820s, most people believe the U.S. would buy Eastern Texas. Many believed this region of Texas was part…

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    When a country such as the United States enters a war, typically an important event has occurred to force them to do so. For World War II, it was the attack on Pearl Harbor. For the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it was the attack on the Twin Towers on September 11th. These events, very significant in American history, are known as “days of infamy”. Without their impact on the United States and the rest of the world, life today might be much different. These direct attacks to American soil aren’t…

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    also from the beginning of the United States all the way up to the present day do they still remain accurate. First, Americans might deal with a problem by defaming the person or persons who caused or seemed to them to have caused their hardship. An example of this is can be found from WWII propaganda posters and cartoons depicting…

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    Write An Essay On Honduras

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    has the highest death rate in the world, an high crime rare, and very low educational levels. It is a country of approximately 8.5 million people and where unfortunately 20 people are killed every day, five times the rate of Chicago one of the United States largest cities. These numbers are expected to increase every year, at 85 for every 100,000 residents…

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    wealthy and the poor. In result, we see a reemergence of anti-police protests and riots in the United States, only because the issues of racial and economic injustice has never been solved, only masked with systematic memetic reform.…

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    thousands is the reason this event is still relevant today. A series of catastrophic events transpired on September 11, 2001, when nineteen militants associated with al-Qaeda strategically planned suicide attacks against the United States. “The attackers simultaneously hijacked…

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    Bonus March Essay

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    and 25 cents for each day overseas and a dollar a day in the United States was the money owed to the war heroes who sacrificed their lives to protect the geat people of America. The average owed per person was about $700.00 to $1,000.00 which, in today’s money was 12,000…

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    I Am Legend Response

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    The United States was changed forever on the morning of September 11, 2001; the day that foreign Iranian terrorists planned and executed the first major domestic attack on the United States homeland. The planes that attacked New York City, the Pentagon, and in Pennsylvania (that was possibly en route to the White House or U.S. Capitol building) did more than just demolish infrastructure across the United States, kill nearly 3,000 Americans, and injure 6,000 more; it damaged the entire nation by…

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    Flight 93 Research Paper

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    started off as any other. Who would have expected the deadliest terrorist attack the United States has ever had. An Islamic extremist known as al-Qaeda hijacked four commercial airplanes all with very important targets. American Airlines Flight 11 with United Airlines Flight 175 struck the twin towers of the World Trade Center in New York City. The Pentagon was hit by American Airlines 77 (History.com 1). United Airlines Flight 93 was the only hijacked plane that didn’t reach it’s target. The…

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