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    Child marriage is defined as a child being married under 18 years of age. In the United States today, thousands of children under 18 have married adult men, often with approval from their parents and local judges. There are several factors why child marriage should be prohibited in the United States some of which are against human rights, the risk to a child’s health, abuse to child and it will also bring gender inequality. Child marriage should be prohibited because it is against human rights.…

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    United States Vs. Vietnam

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    The easiest example is the differences between the United States and Vietnam. The United States and Vietnam is different in many points, but the most significant differences are in the region, the size and the weather. First is the region where each nation is located. The United States of America is located in central of the North America between Canada and Mexico and the state of Alaska is in the northwestern part of North America and the state of Hawaii is an archipelago in the mid-Pacific. On…

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    Poverty At one point or another everyone has been short of money and felt like they have hit rock bottom. Society today is not aware of the amount of poverty that is all around them. Poverty can be observed on a large global scale but can also be observed in a smaller communal scale. There are many factors that contribute into increasing the amount of poverty in a community but there are ways in which poverty can be reduced. Often times poverty can be tracked down to a couple sources such as…

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    The Impact of Technology on Productivity in the United States over the Past Ten Years Technology has not had the same significant impact on productivity over the last ten years in the United States that it had during the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution from 1995-2004. Labor productivity has averaged less than half the annual average in the past ten years than it did in the previous ten year period. While technology continues to create increases in productivity through…

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    Market: The Jobs Are Disappearing. Jobs in the United States are disappearing. This essay will show that jobs are disappearing from the United States job market because of outsourcing to countries like China who offer lower wages for workers. Another factor for disappearing jobs is that service jobs are being outsourced as well. Also, the advancement of technology and the lack of education are all contributing factors to disappearing jobs in the United States. As Heather Long’s article “U.S. has…

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    included, want to feel that they are able to seek educated help when it is needed, at a low cost. Healthcare is lacking in many areas, among the most important being: access to healthcare, systems of delivery, and health care for the elderly. In the United States, there are two common groups that suffer greatly when trying to access health care: low income patients and those who suffer from long-term medical issues. Low income families may encounter poor access due to unaffordable healthcare…

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    and equality in the United States. However, gender inequality still as a problem exists in most of the countries like the United States. Great strides have been made by women in this 21st century, but the problem of gender inequality continues to exist in this modern society. Based on a 2012 report, women only earned 77 cents to every dollar a man earned for equivalent work. It was clearly proved that women continue to earn less than the men. On 2013 October, the United States Bureau of Labor…

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    poor. In result, we see a reemergence of anti-police protests and riots in the United States, only because the issues of racial and economic injustice has never been solved, only masked with systematic memetic reform.…

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    Living in the United States you quickly realize that everyone speaks, writes and reads English. Other languages exist but clearly English is the main language in the United States by a good margin. Despite English clearly being the dominant language, United States has never picked an officially national language which is a questionable decision. It is the year 2016, were we established in 1776 and we still do not have a national language which is the reason for this writing which will touch on…

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    Kaur Jagroop Ward Anderson Transition to college 14 August 2015 The World Power: United States of America The Superpower is the nation which has dominant position among the relationship with other countries on the earth. The United States has ability to impact on the trade globally with its economic strength and dominant with military power. “A country that has capacity to project dominating power and has influence anywhere at the world, and sometimes,…

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