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    in the years 1987, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 and 2001. The team may not have won every single state championship, but they had a streak of attending the state championship meets 24 years in a row. The 2015 movie version of McFarland USA was directed by Niki Caro and…

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    America (USA) are divided by social classes. However, at one point in time, roughly about the late 1900’s, the quote was highly debatable. The United States of America and other countries thought that there was little class differentiation in the USA and the social class system consisted mostly of the middle class. Michael Zweig’s “The Working Class Majority: America’s Best Kept Secret,” published in 2000, is a great example of why it was a controversy and how class systems existed in the USA…

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    in that time frame I consider Franklin D Roosevelt to be the president who defined the American foreign policy the most. This is because he was liked by many, that is why he was elected 4 times which is a record even today. He was the leader of the USA at their toughest time during the great depression and World War 2. He has mostly ignored the conflicts which were occurring in Europe and Asia. He did this because he wanted to be neutral and not get into any fights with anyone. Even though he…

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    perfect the atom bomb, or nuclear weapons. During the Cold War the USSR and the USA were in a race to build the atom bomb. Although they both had secret and confidential programs, that not many people knew about, spies were very effective in order to discover new information. The USSR potential to build an atom bomb was underestimated by the West. The Soviets made an atom bomb exceptionally early, which was well before the USA believed they could have. In order for the Soviets to do so, their…

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    The USA is worldwide known for being the major liberal democratic country. However, on 20th march 2003, the USA invaded Iraq, which was the major and the most expensive military confrontation for the USA after Cold war (Lieberfeld, 2005). This action has been argued to be the breaking and rejecting the international law of non-intervention. But, the justification of such action was given by the president of the USA – George W. Bush as following: ‘Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward…

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    While considering the development of the North and South Korea after Korea got its liberation from Japan, the main cause that made the difference between the North and South is the division of the country by Soviet Union and USA. Post-liberation period was rather chaotic period to begin with since “this prodigious mass of humanity – everyone from elite exiled political leaders to common laborers and former peasants – returned to a land reeling from the effects of forty years of Japanese Rule”…

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    are outsourcing to south Asian countries this can have a negative impact on globalization of the United States. This is due to outsourcing, and this is because of major companies setting up their call centers in other countries than USA. This doesn’t create new jobs in USA which can cause unemployment rates to rise, this can lead to an incline in homelessness, which all in all effects the economy and the well being of…

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    During World War 2 the USA and the Russia put aside their differences and united to defeat Adolf Hitler and his Nazi army and drive them out of Europe for the greater good of the world, America however after the war saw Russia communism as a threat to their nationalistic culture and democratic society. The USA and USSR’s relationships developed during World War 2 quickly diminished as America declared war on Russia…

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    trash, there are “ten toxic gases released” (WeGreen-USA), with the worst being carbon dioxide emissions and methane. As the trash begins to decompose and is exposed to the sun and weather, they release an abundant amount of gas emissions that are not really helpful to the air and the environment around the landfill areas. These gas emissions can affect both plants and animals that try to live near these landfills. Also according to WeGreen-USA, landfills pollute the groundwater which releases…

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    Since the end of the colonial age, European and American customs, practices, political ideas, and cuisines have steadily drifted apart. While largely similar, it is the proverbial devil in the details that marks the subtle but profound differences between both. While one could fill several text books with these subtle difference, not the least reason for which there are so many European countries, this essay will delineate a lesser debated difference. That difference being the working habits and…

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