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    He states that “benevolent an autocrat may appear for the moment, unrestrained power will always turn out to be the enemy of development” (351). While authoritarian leaders can bring some growth development, at the end it is the individuals’ rights that bring…

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    Xiao In Chinese Culture

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    Kline and Shuangyue Zhang (2004) to examine mate trait preferences in a cross cultural comparison of young adults from China and young adults from the United States. The results proved that Chinese young adults preferred a mate that displayed respect for their parents and would take care of them in the near future, compared to their United States peers. This demonstrates that Xiao is a fundamental concept that is deeply implanted in the youths mind. These young adults are less likely to marry…

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    In the article, “Equality under the Law? Investigation Race and the Justice System,” by Michael Gonchar, he states that under the fourteenth amendment all human beings should be treated equally, but there has been proof that contradicts that right. The theory that we can fit into this article is social conflict theory. Social conflict theory refers to the imbalance of equality. An environment where the rich and powerful benefit more than the poor because of segregation of class, race, gender…

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    of the best military stories would be one of the most controversial to all the men and women who served in the military? Starring Bradley Copper as Chris Kyle in “American Sniper” with the prominent director of Clint Eastwood, the story of the United States’ American hero was born. Chris Kyle carries his legend reputation by becoming one of the greatest lethal sniper in the U.S. Navy SEAL with over 160 kills documented. He reveals personal details about his experiences in infantry during his…

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    much pollution companies are allowed to emit out into the atmosphere, many Americans, mainly minorities, are still being hospitalized and diagnosed with deformities caused by pollution. Pollution needs more regulation before the damage in the United States can not be reversed. Animals and humans have always been able…

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    The Causes Of 9/11

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    despicable and disgraceful. America has no shame." - Osama bin Laden May 1998. This was said by the AL-QAEDA leader Bin Laden 3 years before the 9/11 took place. This was like a warning to the American government to stop interfering with the Islamic state, Palestine but the government ignored that. It was also a way of telling America to stop supporting their ally Israel to attack Palestine. "We swore that America wouldn 't live in security until we live it truly in Palestine. " This quote…

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    out. So before coming to the United States in 2012, my mind was ready for no more blunder. The thought that brings me to the United States is to get better education, diversity of job opportunities, freedom of my life, extremely multicultural, and devoid of beauty. However, that experience turned out to be a piece of cake compared to adjustment that I would encounter. In consideration of my past, I adjust in the United States very quickly. Since I came to the United States, I have faced many…

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    On August 6 1945, the world had seen the first use of one of if not the deadliest weapon off all-time; The United States of America had dropped the first Atomic bomb on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Both cities were completely and utterly decimated and the death toll is around two hundred thousand and fifty people. The dropping of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki and Hiroshima in 1945 by the Americans still lies a very controversial issue with no definite answer. Both sides of the…

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    problem in the United States, but it is a major controversy in India, especially in the northeastern region of the small country (“Dehli Most Racist City In India, Reveals Government Report”). India is ranked #1, as the most racist country in the world. The Indian people are known for having xenophobia. The definition for xenophobia is the intense or dislike or the fear of other people from other countries but in India’s case it is outsiders from particular countries and even states from the…

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    Many people strive to improve their countries and the lives of their people. As President of the United States from 1963 to 1969 Lyndon B. Johnson significantly improved domestic and foreign policy to ensure a secure future for America at home and abroad. John wanted to set up many programs that would help to resolve the many issues that the American people faced through his “Great Society” initiative. The “Great Society” was meant to improve the lives of Americans and all who faced hardship.…

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