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    The access to affordable healthcare should be available to all citizens in the United States, no matter the cost. The magnitude of human lives greatly outweighs the expenditures paid by taxpayers. Healthcare is a legitimate factor in the United States government and cannot be outsourced to private companies who would use and abuse the industry. The increase in health insurance premiums would eventually cause a decline in the economy and deteriorating citizen health. Furthermore, offering…

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    Homelessness affects millions of people in the United States. Some of the obstacles that the homeless face are living on the streets and suffering from harsh weather conditions. Whether it is smoldering heat in the summer or blistering cold in the winter, homeless people fight to survive every day. With help from shelters, the homeless are able to build up a safe and stable life. Given the homelessness rate that’s present, the government’s involvement and the facilities available are still not…

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    wondered what is like for a no English speaking person to come to the United States for the first time? Let me walk you through my experience as a Hispanic moving into the United States. Is an experience I will never forget; I was in middle school in Puerto Rico when my mother told the family the news of us moving to Connecticut do to her finding a better career opportunity. It seemed like the idea of starting a new school in a new state was not enough considering it was not a Spanish speaking…

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    education is to make something of themselves, to get into a promising career, which may come through obtaining a college/university degree. Do with this many immigrants are flooding in the countries with high importance of education, such as the United States of America, and Canada. Where immigrants are coming to obtain a better education than they would have received in their home country. This paper will demonstrate how education shapes individuals, so that they have the knowledge to go out…

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    technological advances in energy exploration, petroleum engineers have been able to implement a new and effective way to extract oil from the ground. The hydraulic fracturing also known as fracking is used in nine out of 10 natural gas wells in the United States with the purpose of extracting oil and natural gas (Freeman, 2014). Fracking is a drilling method, and consists of special ground stimulating techniques that can be vertical, horizontal, or in directional sections, where millions of…

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    that should be shut down completely. The definition of human trafficking is taking someone against their will, making them do work labour, or sexual exploitation. The people of the United States should spread awareness of human trafficking, and acknowledge that it is a real problem in the United States. In the United States alone between 14,500 and 17,500 people are taken each year and forced into three categories. The three categories are, Sex Trafficking, Labour Trafficking, and Organ…

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    The United States has the widest religious diversity in the world; however, there are no other religions which have as many important meanings as Christianity in terms of the history of this country. According to the research by Pew Research Center in 2014, more than 70% of the population identify themselves as Christians (Wormald, Benjamin). American people and their ancestors have developed this country in the name of God since the first group of settlers colonized in this New World. Their…

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    Throughout the first semester of the sophomore year many students have been learning about citizenship combined with United States history. The entirety of everyone's lives have just been full of moments that build on who they are as a person; if they are a participatory citizen, a personally responsible citizen, or a justice oriented citizen. This semester has been full of learning things that are actually helpful to direct who each student will be as a person later in life. While watching the…

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    born in Cuauhtemoc, Chihuahua, a small city in the northern part of Mexico located about four hours from the United States border. Although I was born in Mexico, it is hard for me to consider it my home, since I moved to the United States when I was only three years old. When I was little, I didn't notice the differences between my family and the other families living in the United States. To me everyone was the same, even if we looked different on the outside. It was not until I began the first…

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    High amounts of income inequality should be a concern for the United States because it can be detrimental. According to the article by Huffington Post, “…in the U.S., 75.4% of all wealth is owned by the richest 10% of the people." This is more extreme than any other of the top 20 developed countries. Consider that most of the developed world has the top 10% own 60% of the wealth. The United States is actually quite close to the corrupt underdeveloped countries, according to the same article. We…

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