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    person who will do something because you want to, and not because everyone else is doing it,” (Chapter four, page 61). Ifemelu and Obinze became distance towards each other when Ifemelu moved to the United States and brakes off contact with him. When Obinze contacted her while she was in the United States, she ignored him because she was depressed. She became depressed after she was paid a hundred dollars for helping a Caucasian man relax. After Ifemelu relationship ended with Obinze, she…

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    Latin American Inequality

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    once frail cousin country, the United States built a stable democracy, expanded in territory and fought off foreign rule while swelling in population. However, the answer is very simple; First, present-day inequality between Latin America and the United States is due in large to differences between political systems. Whereas the Anglo-Americans came from a system that allowed them to form a healthy and prosperous democracy…

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    During this debate, no one could foresee the events ending 1941. In his State of the Union address on Jan. 6, 1941, President Franklin Roosevelt called for the freedom of speech and religion, freedom from…

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    In term of explaining the importance of knowing a foreign language in current U.S. economy, the article is not very useful since the main purpose of the article was to encourage the implementation of international education in schooling in the United…

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    known country singer Carrie Underwood, who at the young age of thirteen converted to vegetarianism after realizing what became of the animals in her family farm. However, conventional wisdom has it that one must consume meat or poultry to meet the United States Department of Agriculture’s MyPlate program standard nutritional needs in a well stabilized diet. After all, one of America’s most stereotyped meal is presumed to be a typical cheeseburger. While some meat consumers may not consider the…

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    In every country or a single person has a feeling for both competition and cooperation with others. Mostly likely with two countries, such as United States or Russia, it always leads up towards competition, however hidden behind all these competition stories of ‘Which country has the most powerful military?’ or ‘Which country has the most advance technology that shook the world?’; There are some cooperation actions that improve the sustainability in people’s lives and safety. I agree that every…

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    described a lesser-known distinction between Hondurans and Americans. “We’re more cold-climate, Honduran people warm-climate.” I inferred that she was not discussing the weather. When I asked her for clarification, she explained, “People from the United States are more formal and business oriented,…

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    Human Trafficking Crimes

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    Over the years, The United States has faced many crimes that can cause an individual to suffer long lasting effects. Individuals all over the country have become victims to all types of crimes; however, there is one crime where victims can be victimized on a daily basis leaving them feeling helpless. In addition, like many other crimes, victim’s ranges from all ages, sex, gender and foreign nationals. It is a widespread exploitation of humans which to this date continue to occur unseen in…

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    encouraged after the war and looked to optimism to drive their way through life with affluence and consumerism creating a new style of life in America (Schultz, 2014. p. 429). With these two polar opposite views circling the world and even the United States, there were many different parts of life affected by the change in lifestyle. Suburbanization, the GI bill, inventions such as the automobile, consumerism, racial experiences, the youth culture, and religious views were all a form of change…

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    Delano Roosevelt was the thirty-second President of the United States of America and was elected into office four times. This was a huge accomplishment because presidents were only supposed to be elected two times or be in office for a total of ten years. With this accomplishment came hardships. The United States was in turmoil. Roosevelt had to pull the United States out of The Great Depression and World War II. Roosevelt led the United States through the depression and the war while ill. …

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