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    frightened because of wind shears. Still feeling sleepy‚ the captain started talking about the weather in Houston and how much time left till landing. We would approach Houston in a short time and my first day in the United States was about to begin. My first day in the United States disturbed me too much although it ended well. At this time one of the stewardesses came to me and gave me special form for US arrival security. I have a thing about filling out the forms and I felt happy. But after

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    exploitation. Contrary to popular beliefs‚ it not only exists in foreign countries‚ but in fact in the United States as well. I chose this topic because human trafficking is a growing problem in contemporary society which needs to be well known. An approximate of 17‚500 foreigners are trafficked each year in the United States alone‚ the number of U.S citizens trafficked within the United States are surprisingly even higher. It is acknowledged that women and young

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    They quote a former head of the National Security Agency J. M. McConnell about the seriousness of this issue. He states‚ “The critical infrastructure of the United States‚ including electrical power‚ finance‚ telecommunications‚ health care‚ transportation‚ water‚ defense and the Internet‚ is highly vulnerable to cyber attack. Fast and resolute mitigating action is needed to avoid national

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    The 3 Most Pressing Issues The three most pressing social issues in the United States today are the economy‚ lack of appropriate education‚ and our priorities. In the U.S. today our national debt is over fifteen trillion dollars. Our national unemployment rate is 8.5%. Big businesses seem to continue to flourish at the working classes’ expense. When the wealthy lose their jobs‚ they tend to have “nest eggs” or resources that they can rely on until another position comes available. Yes‚ they sometimes

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    Unrest in the Middle East This paper was written with the intent of the reader gaining a further knowledge of the role the United States intervention played in stabilizing Lebanon in 1958‚ when the country was on the brink of civil war. The paper briefly gives a summary on the state of Lebanon‚ how a civil war was nearly imminent‚ and why the United States got involved. The U.S. military had no idea what they would encounter in country but were prepared for war. Luckily‚ war did not occur

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    other hazards on the quality of life by providing and advocating consensus codes and standards‚ research‚ training‚ and education. (from www.nfpa.org/about-nfpa/overview) FCC: The Federal Communications Commission is an independent agency of the United States government‚ created by Congressional statute to regulate interstate and international communications by radio‚

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    The United States Court System: An Overview Article III of the United States Constitution states “… Judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one Supreme Court‚ and in such inferior courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish‚” (Osterburg& Ward‚ 2004‚ p. 617) providing the basis of the federal systems of government. This system is known as federalism embracing national and state governments. A significant and complex feature of the judiciary in the United States

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    The United State and The Soviet Union‚ one represents capitalism‚ the other one represents socialism both benefited from the result of World War II and became two of the most powerful country in the world. Because of the relationship between capitalism and socialism was a teeter-totter‚ one rises‚ the other one must falls‚ The United State was already has more wealth‚ power and influence than the Soviet Union‚ and in order to maintain its status quo‚ the United States must fought the Cold war to

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    but also because of their perceived connection with whichever country the United States has been either at war or has had less than amicable relations” (Lum‚ 2011‚ p. 371). The historical discrimination of Muslim Americans can be found in three different phases: 1) the founding of World War II; 2) post-World War II; 3) post- September 11‚ 2001. Some Muslims may have established themselves in America before the United States was even founded‚ however‚ they became more widely known post- World War

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    significantly less than their male counterparts. Throughout the years‚ many women have spoken up about the wage difference‚ demanding equality‚ and progress is slowly being made to close this gap. Women are only paid on average 78% of what men are paid (United States of America). The wage gap is caused by many factors‚ including how men and women select different occupations‚ gender discrimination in the workplace‚ and other unexplained reasons that are yet to be identified. Studies have proven that there are

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