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    Healthcare in the United States The United Nations have listed health care as a natural born right, and the increasing cost of the health care in the United States has reached a debatable crisis. Even if you do have health insurance it’s a financial burden on most families. In many other countries the health care is controlled by the Government and all the citizens are provided with government assisted health care. Not every person is able to afford healthcare in the United States, but If you…

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    fact without globalization, and cultural diversity there wouldn’t even be a united states. Think about it. Columbus came to the Americas trying to get to India, to you guessed it, trade for gold. He wouldn’t have come if there were no need for trade. On the topic of cultural diversity however, without it the United States would not survive. The U.S. is entirely a big mix of a wide variety of cultures. The United States does not have one culture, there are many of them that live in unison, and…

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    One of the issues that has always had a major role in the United States and the U.S politics is health care, and access to healthcare. United States is one of the strongest countries in the world, and has always been struggling with the proper solution for access to healthcare. In every presidential election healthcare is one of the most important and key issues that can determine the successful candidate. The issue of healthcare was the focus of the 2008 election, when the country was dealing…

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    Tragically in the next five years the world will be faced with new challenges. However, the United States will be faced with the most. The most eminent challenge the U.S. will face is HIV/AIDS. Like majority of the american population I have baffled around with the topic. Most people who speak or make comments about HIV or AIDS are conversations of Ignorance. I never personally knew anyone who has contracted the virus but I have always been subconsciously curious about the topic. HIV is a virus…

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    This election cycle has been one full of turmoil and constant excitement. The voting that will occur at the end of the year will determine the future of the United States in many different ways, especially within the economy. People need to better understand how lobbyists and different organizations rule the political scene and how this effects each of them individually. Interest groups will lobby on capitol hill and carry a huge political punch with funding and many votes that come along…

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    Federalism as we know it today, is a complex and dynamic method of government that divides power between a national government and smaller governmental units. In the United States, the smaller governmental units represent the state/local governments. The United States first started out as a confederation of thirteen states and eventually established a successful federal system. The Founders of this country identified several reasons for creating a federalist government: To evade tyrannical rule…

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    working force for several years now in many states of the United States. The discrimination is known to be shown, when the employer or any other individual in the top position in an organization, shows some differences to a single employee or even applicant on any of the following grounds: a) Disability b) Nationality c) A religious connection d) Gender e) Race or Color f) Age g) Other types of differences like favoritism on some In the United States, The Equal Employment Opportunity…

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    Today’s journal entry will be about Immigration. I think immigrate is one of the biggest challenges in the United States today. Immigration started in the 1500s led by the Spanish and French, establishing settlement. Until 1607, the English founded their first permanent settlement in Jamestown, Virginia. Throughout history many has stayed and left. But between 1880-1920, the time of industrialization and urbanization, America received more than 20 million immigrants. With so many immigrants,…

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    Before moving to the United States, I was so impressed with the western lifestyle that I started watching American movies and music video clips and I started dreaming about being in the united states one day, so I could finish my education and go back to my country Chad to start a good life and be around my family and friends. However, I did not anticipate what I had to do to survive in the united states. After I obtained my high school…

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    die from abuse in the united states are under the age of four. Children are abused at home or by someone they know. Children are afraid of them, so they don't tell or talk to anyone. Physical child abuse can happen to any child of any race, religion, or economic status. With better funding in a child shelter, we can build a place where all children are safe and have a chance to reach their potential. According to this website, www.nctsn.org Physical abuse varies among states, the District of…

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