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    Poverty is a pervasive issue that affects almost 50 million people in the United States. This nation wide issue affects every person in a family and can have the hardest effect on children and their education. For decades poverty's impact on education has been a controversial subject. Many people believe that poverty places no hindrances on a child's education because they feel the child’s education depends solely on their capabilities. However, impoverished children are automatically at a…

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    are close each other, but even though they are neighbors, they have different ways of life. These two countries are Mexico and United States. Mexico is in the south, above United States, it is smaller than U.S., and it’s a country with a lot of natural resources and different native cultures, The Olmecs, Teotihuacans, The Toltecs, and The Mayan. In other part United States is in the north over Mexico, it is a country with a lot of technology and it has distinct native cultures, Apache, Navajos,…

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    Outsourcing is the practice of obtaining goods or services from outside or foreign supplier. Some Americans are against outsourcing for a multitude of reasons. One of the major reasons being, it creates high unemployment rates. What’s more, outsourcing to other countries also make it hard for Americans to find jobs to support themselves and their families. Also, many companies support outsourcing, because that means they can pay workers very low wages for work. Despite the majority’s belief,…

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    common thread.” This quotation spoken by Jesse Jackson, a civil rights activist, demonstrates how influences of puritanical culture possess metaphorically a patch in the quilt of the United States and the idea of puritans influencing Americans from the belief of conforming to civilizations norms. Throughout the United States, Americans are held up to the idea of equal opportunity but subsequently caused by our extensive history of puritanical influence; society has been turned into isolation of…

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    Since the founding of the United States, “American Exceptionalism” has served as a guiding principle for individuals seeking to lead this country. Second only to an Anglo belief in god, a solid―if often tenuous―insistence in our benevolent and altruistic superiority over all other countries and cultures seems compulsory for the high office. But what is so exceptional about America and why is it such a fundamental underpinning of the American ethos and its political fabric? “In its classic forms,…

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    Election years in the United States remind many citizens that they live in a country with a political system that allows them to vote for people that will represent them and their wishes up in Washington. Many of the issues that become the target of debate can stem from dissatisfaction with the current regime, issues that have yet to have been answered, as well as whatever else is a hot topic at the time. One election season might have the turbulent geopolitical issues of the Middle East be the…

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    There is much debate about free higher education, not only in the United States, but other countries as well. Many countries in Europe already offer free higher education but seem to lack in the quality of education. As some presidential delegates are using free higher education as their platform, will it really be the best option for the United States. There are many factors that come into play when looking at what free really is and is free worth the end results. According to the National…

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    governments the world over, considered by many to be the very lifeblood of Government. We will turn our attention to how this overlooked but vital system functions in the country many consider the forefront of the modern world, The United States of America. In the Untied States of America which as of the date of this writing, the world 's single largest economy, composing roughly 24.5 percent of the Global production with GDP of over 18,561,930,000,000, per year(Heritage,2016.) there are two…

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    brings us to the American paradox, on one hand the founding fathers supported freedom, and natural rights but on the other hand supported an institution that deprived people of every ounce of human dignity. How could such a great nation as the United States have such a horrendous past? There’s no one simple answer, but there is evidence that one of the factors that cemented the slavery institution in America was commercial in nature. This paper will examine how the legal system was forged to…

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    Moreover, two major countries that been affected by this worldwide problem are United States and Mexico, making these countries the main point of trafficking and production. The media has left both presidents on spot, because still at this point drug trafficking keeps expanding and the presidents haven’t been able to decrease the drug traffickers. Drug trafficking is one of many major problems that has impacted the United States and Mexico. Mexico is…

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