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    the share of household income controlled by women after women doing some economic activities. However, we can find that there are some individual’s economizing problems for all people while they are living in any countries. For a long time, the United States of America became the place where billions of expatriates…

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    Should all abortion cases be illegal in the United States? If murder is the killing of a human being, and conception is the formation of a human being, then should you be allowed to commit murder? No. Abortion was commonly practiced in the colonial period in the United States, but then slowed down due to abortion clients’ health being in danger (“Medical and Ethical Questions Concerning Abortion." Para. 1). Abortion was illegal for many years, but is starting to make a comeback, and more people…

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    in the United States in today’s world is that it continues to rise in price and also a high percentage of baby boomers are beginning to retire. With the rise in price, many people can’t afford to go to their doctor for a regular checkup due to either not being able to afford insurance or their insurance won’t cover the appointment. Many news stations will follow news that doesn’t affect our everyday lives like health care. Health…

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    well being, including the United States. Poverty reports have illustrated the different effects poverty is having on people living in these nations. Data has shown how many people in poverty life style are crucial and how the poverty population has changed throughout the years. Poverty in the United States is cyclical in nature with a roughly of 14.8% of Americans living below the federal poverty line equalling to 46.7 million Americans. Poverty is defined by the state, as of one who lacks a…

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    AP Capstone The Politics behind Consequences and Concern of the United States Border Closing There is much controversy on whether or not to close the borders, but would the benefits outweigh the consequences? People close down borders to try to push the negative forces out for safety. To push out attacks and illegal transactions of drugs and people, closing the borders does seem like a good idea. However, while the act of closing borders means to isolate ourselves from the influence of others,…

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    Based on researchers feminism started in 1846, by the first meeting in New York and discuss women’s right in the United States. Where women started to realize all the restriction they have such as, not right to vote, access to higher education, not maternity pay leave, etc. From the moment on, women started to understand that they have to take a stand, in order to have a voice in their community, by starting their own institution. Feminism is divided into three waves they all started in…

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    Living in the United States in 2017, witnessing the inequalities of our federal, state and local justice systems is sadly an everyday occurrence. Through the powers of social media and the advancement of technology and communication people who live outside the United States have witnessed the unfair rulings and the inhumane acts minorities experience through their justice systems. Being naïve to the fact that the United States is truly a free country can be detrimental to the people new to life…

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    Venezuela and the United States Nations are territories that has their own government, and occupy a specific territory. Each of them must have one capital, for example: Venezuela has Caracas or the United States has Washington. Every country in the world have their own culture, gastronomy, and population, consequently, will always have differences, some of them bigger than others. Those differences are defined by their population or the group of people who share the same culture .Venezuela is…

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    An example of a subculture in the United States would have to be the LGBT groups and communities all across the states. An example of a material symbol is apparent in the marches down major streets and highways while wearing outfits that fully support their community. These outfits can be a variety of colors and styles but it a way for these LGBT community members to express themselves. A symbolic aspect of the culture can be rooted back the the symbol everyone recognizes the LGBT community…

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    Moving to USA Throughout history, many people have migrated from one place to another in order to find a better and more suitable place to live in. Three years ago, I moved to the United States of America because of a bad situation in my home country Syria. Moving to the United States has enriched my life in many different ways, including switching my major of study, changing my life style, and becoming more independent. The first major change that happened in my life was being able to change…

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