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    Racism In The Workforce

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    disliked it when the United States of America elected a black president”(Redlawsk 1). Since the violent times of the 60s African Americans have made progress and improved their situation in every part of American life. “The largest cities, including New York, Chicago and Los Angeles have had Black mayors. Colin Powel and Condoleezza Rice were two African Americans who became Secretary of State, and in 2009 Barack Obama became the first African American President of the United States”(1). Whites…

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    Obama Has Solved Racism

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    “a critical and unresolved issue in Cuban society” (Obama). More shockingly, those who inhabit Cuba were both disturbed and surprised to have understood that racism has not been eradicated. This can be noted as detrimental, concerning both the United States of America, and Cuba (and perhaps others who reviewed this particular circumstance) – not only do Cubans require racial discriminatory reformation, but, moreover, the nuance of Obama’s expression seems to present that America has solved…

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    Our society in the United States of America is comprised of people of multiple races, ethnicities, religions, cultures and beliefs. Each of these components of diversity have been the cause of much unrest and disagreement among people. In the book “Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?” Beverly Tatum addresses the specific issue of race. Tatum examines various facets of the fact that different races are treated differently. Additionally, Tatum peels back the layers of…

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    committing heinous crimes, while the poor get very harsh punishment for minor crimes. This types of treatment has been going on for centuries all over the word, not just in the United States. England is home to thousands of elite citizen who commit tax fraud every year. These rich English citizen are rarely ever punished Anthony Bond states in an article that a company called HSBC has been accused of helping hundreds of thousands of wealthy customers avoid tax and hide £78 billion (Anthony Bond…

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    Mother Tongue By Amy

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    Contrary to the popular belief, English is not the national language of United States of America. In fact, the United States does not have an official language. English is merely the most widely-spoken language within the nation. Although much diversity exists inside the country, lack of unity in the country is apparent. Also, many immigrants faces hardship because of lack of their ability to speak fluent English. To unify the nation and to encourage immigrants to learn English for their benefit…

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    Throughout the recent years in the United States, poverty has proven to be an insidious problem that has over time developed into the multifaceted form that is apparent today. For my research paper, I wish to examine poverty’s diverse traits and compare it to the preconceived notion that the general population may hold of people who live in poverty in the United States. Distribution of poverty by race One of the major components that contribute to poverty’s diverse nature is the different…

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    I. Introduction Nowadays, lots of Hispanic immigrants live in the United States and are looking for a better life and a better future. Among those immigrants are also lot of children that come daily to schools knowing little English, or no English at all. According to the Census Bureau of United States, in 2030 students who speak a language other than English at home, will constitute the 40 percent of the school-age population nationwide. Among those students, the Spanish-speaking students will…

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    is how I was able to eat at night. Working in the United States during, the 2009 2010, time period, the Bureau of Labor Statistics state that unemployment was at its highest. The highest was between the months of October 2009 up until May of 2010. One may wonder why am I babbling on about unemployment and working. Well I am currently a college student at the University of West Georgia in Carrollton, Georgia, and as a citizen of the United States sometimes the way jobs pay males more than women…

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    In United States, the nation is increasing its diversity with populations of different ethnicities as well as cultures. Cultural competence allows healthcare organizations to provide effective methods and services of understanding and treating people with different backgrounds such as people of different cultures, demographics and languages. With many differences in population, there are disparities that must be eliminated in order to promote a better comprehension of people as well as promote…

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    Joblessness In America

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    Everybody called the United States is an opportunity country with diverse races, genders, colors, traditions, and cultures. We always believed in our constitution, and we are going to defense this country's constitution. In this 21st century, we believe in the country Leader and their thought. We hoped that they were going to bring some changes for the citizens, but it wasn’t going to happen. In this modern world, this country divided into three classes, and they are upper, middle, and lower. A…

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