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    such as Al Qaeda stay. According to the U.S. House of Representatives “Iran poses a threat to the United States and its allies due to its sponsorship of terror, Probable pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, and support for the insurgency in Iraq. The profile of the Iranian threat has increased due to the election of president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who has made public threats against the United States and Israel, the continuation of Iranian nuclear weapons research.” The continued use of…

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    Stereotypes are very prevalent in the United States today. Throughout my life I have seen these stereotypes. In high school, I went to a predominantly black school and I witnessed not only myself, but also my friends being put into a certain group because of our skin color. When we would go play basketball we would be known as the “white boys” and all people thought we could do was shoot. I thought that maybe it was because they had never seen us before, but then my opinion changed. I was always…

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    In recent years, bilingual education has become a controversial issue in the United States. While, some people believe that they have the freedom to speak the language they prefer, others believe that the use of any language other than English in the United States created the loss of their identity, and their native language. However, because exist many people from various nationalities in the United States the number of bilingual people is increasing through the years. A bilingual person had…

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    from the United States unemployment rate and the Denver unemployment rate. These unemployment rates might vary from each other but they all effect each other, the Denver unemployment rate contributes to the calculations of the Colorado unemployment rate and the Colorado rate contributes to the United States unemployment rate. Each location in the United States has its own unemployment rate and trend but yet they all come together to make up the overall unemployment rate for the United States.…

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    taken to reach gender parity in the United States Congress as well as state legislatures there still is a significant disparity in female representation in our government. When one considers that according to the United States Census in Bureau estimates as of July 1, 2016, that females in this country were in a majority at 50.8% (US Census Bureau Quick Facts, 2016), this lack of representation is unacceptable. Woman make up more than half of the United States population, yet even with a record…

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    While the United States is most vulnerable when in regards to its national security, the refugees that are scattered around the world are also jeopardized to a sense of vulnerability when dealing with the safety and protection of their families and children. With that said, across the treacherous path that most refugees have to take, thy will encounter external forces that will have a significant influence on how they advance in their endeavour. Some of these influences may come from a sense of…

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    the most powerful industries in the world. In the United States the food manufacturing system has changed dramatically. Big businesses have turned farms into factories risking the public health of the United States. With money as the only motive animals are pumped with hormones, plants are sprayed with pesticides, and food is genetically modified to sell. Modern farming is effecting human health on an imaginable scale. If the way the United States produces food doesn’t change obesity will…

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    When Americans think of the United States southern border they believe its rife with illegal activities primary done by illegal immigrants. In reality most illegal crimes such as drug smuggling are being committed by United State citizens. This information that Americans were mainly transporting drugs over the border was widely unknown to the public particularly when authorities mainstream foreign suspects especially from Mexico. For this reason, it appears the border is not secure and gives a…

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    In the contemporary United States, the lifestyles of individuals depend on several factors, such as the person’s occupation and if that person lives with others; however, there is a common theme in these factors, and that is the individual’s social class. When the United States entered the 1920’s, the middle class thrived and was able to spend money on finer things, such as to go out to restaurants, go see shows, or even dance at clubs. Nevertheless, those times would end and the nation would…

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    our state, and our local have passed or opposed. For us, as citizens, to know who 's in charge of the United States, our country is based off of federalism. Federalism is the method that allows two or more entities to share control over the same geographic region. It 's a principle of government that explains the correspondence joining the central government at the national level, nevertheless its constituent units at the regional, state, or local levels. Each individual in the United States is…

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