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    to their body until it really starts to get put into effect. Cigarettes are the leading cause of cancer in the United States of America. But on another note thousands of people don’t even smoke cigarettes. They are all about another substance called cannabis which is also referred to as marijuana. Now cannabis is legal in 23 states but still a sin to many off people in the United States (Noonan Web). Cannabis is a plant that allows a person to feel different in all different ways. It gets you…

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    Bill Lansford, THE WAR” (PBS.ORG). Without the Mexican American presence in the war it could have gone a completely different. The fact that so many Mexican Americans joined the armed forces was needed because of the need for more soldiers in the United States army. Mexican Americans role in the army was a role that could not be replaced and without the help of the Mexican Americans the war could have lasted longer or even could have been worse for the number of casualties. I believe that they…

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    our mind and the way how we view things because it is heavily congested with a biasness by one spectrum of perspective. The targeted community that is seen in the media are usually the vulnerable and diverse groups. This can come from a spectrum of different people such as different race, different religion, disable people, indigenous community and the LGBT community. A huge debate and sensitive topic has always been about the Muslims. Being a nature that Muslims are of another religion, its…

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    In 1972, the Supreme Court place a ban on the death penalty all fifty states. The court recognized that the system allowed for cruel and unusual punishment, and ruled that until the system was amended, there would be no executions in the United States. Even though the death penalty has since been reinstated in many states, the court created criteria to define "cruel and unusual punishment". It would be defined as "degrading to human dignity", "arbitrary", "rejected throughout society", and…

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    The Wealthy In America

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    and some might believe that a way to do this is to become wealthy. Although some Americans have succeeded in the goal of becoming considerably wealthy, some haven’t in terms of achieving happiness. According to U.S. News, “The OECD ranked the United States No. 1 in terms of household wealth and 12th in life satisfaction out of 36 countries tracked.” Most average Americans believe that wealthiness is the key to having a happy life; however, it brings the opposite at the same time. Firstly, many…

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    rested in the people. Another feature that the Americans did not want in their new government was unequal representation. They despised the lack of representation they had in Parliament, and as they created their new government they ensured that every state was represented equally so the concerns of the people could be properly addressed. Because of this, the American public was adamant that the new government’s powers were…

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    Environmental Challenges for the U.S. Auto Industry The American auto industry, starting back in 1896 when Henry Ford built the first car, has faced a range of challenges and changes. That changing industry landscape has increased exponentially in complexity over the last fifty years. There are multiple competing domestic and global variables including political, economic, technological and, global competition. Those factors provide a challenging industry but also provide unique opportunities…

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    The Unachievable Dream The American Dream is when someone is trying to achieve their lifelong dream. A lot of people dream of completing the American Dream but little to none can complete it. In The Great Gatsby F Scott Fitzgerald makes the American Dream unattainable to most of his characters including Gatsby. The American Dream is unattainable because of all the poor events that have happened to Gatsby. Through negative imagery and diction, Fitzgerald proves that the American Dream is…

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    Advantages Of Paranoia

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    The United States and Russia, once known as the Soviet Union, have tested relations in the past in what is called: the Cold War. The Soviet Union set up nuclear missiles pointed at the U.S. in Cuba, causing Americans declared that any nuclear weapon launched from Cuba would be viewed as an attack by the Soviet Union on the United States and that retaliation would be guaranteed (Winkler 94). The fear that Russia may overtake the U.S. has not subsided. Americans had strived to be the leading…

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    increasing in any aspect, especially economics and politics, so long as they have the opportunity to surpass America. Zakaria states that the rise of the rest might lead us into a “post-American world”, one in which the United States is no longer the role model for the rest of the world. Although the name a post-American…

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