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    essay The Philippines between the United States There are many differences between the Philippines and the United States. In order to really understand and get a better correlation of what I am referring to‚ look within the differences of the culture as well as the countries and mainly looking at their business practices. The unique difference between the Philippines and the United States are their differences in culture. The United States being and individualist culture rely on the

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    Essay 3 The Education of Generation Y The United States of America is known as a superpower and a leader among industrialized countries. Yet the education system seems to be falling behind‚ with results that do not match what would be expected of such a powerful nation. In the past years it has been noted that Generation Y has fallen victim to an educational gap between the United States and the rest of the industrialized countries because of overconfidence and depression that in turn cause job

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    limits in congress is a very heated debate in today’s society. Career politicians were not a threat to the system of Congress that the founding fathers created. They were still trying to create a system that worked for everyone. Except in today’s society‚ that is a little different story. Some politicians try to stay in office as long as possible‚ not to help the public but to benefit themselves. Now let me establish some common ground. The citizens of the United States want congress to succeed

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    The United States‚ as a leading developed country‚ is very attractive to many foreigners. Everyone dreams of coming to the United Sates to study or work. However‚ they are concerned about their health care while stay in the United States. The health care system in the United States is problematic. It is so extensive and complicated that it is almost impossible for the government to make everyone satisfied. Reformation of health care occurred many times in the history. President Bill Clinton tried

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    Managing Energy Independence in the United States Americans are disgusted with the increasing cost of oil and they no longer want to financially support foreign countries that attack the United States. They are fed up because politicians have been claiming‚ for over thirty years‚ that energy independence is within reach‚ yet little progress has been made toward any real energy independence. Mortimer B. Zuckerman‚ editor-in-chief of U.S. News and World Report and the publisher and owner of the New

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    Police Brutality in the United States Police brutality is a fact of American life. In most major cities across the country‚ officers abuse their authority in the most flagrant ways. New York City and Los Angeles are the most notorious for police brutality cases. In New York‚ when mayor Rudolph Giuliani took office in 1994‚ he instituted a "zero tolerance" policy‚ the theory that allowing small crimes to pass unpunished will encourage disrespect for the law in larger matters. This led to a huge increase

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    If you live in the United States‚ you are probably used to hearing about shootings happening somewhere in the country pretty frequently because of the poor gun control. The US is accountable for the most mass shootings in the world‚ but the government still decides to do nothing to help the situation at all. How many more children do parents need to bury‚ parents children have to say goodbye to‚ and role models do we have to lose before the government finally does something about it? The only answer

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    Is Racism and Ant-Semitism Still a Problem in the United States? Joyce Chandler PHI 103 Informal to Logic Instructor Rivera July 15‚ 2013 In today society‚ there is a question set forth “Is racism and anti-Semitism still a problem in the United State? Racism is defined as a belief among the various human races in cultural‚ background or individual achievement that one’s own race is superior and has the right to rule others. However anti-Semitism is defined as a special kind of hatred‚ dislike

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    Industrialization brought many changes to the United States. With the industrial movement came the introduction of factories. These factories provided many people with new job opportunities that had not been available before. Although the United States was growing economically‚ there were many new problems that emerged because of industrialization. Problems that arose in cities were health hazards‚ safety hazards‚ city waste pollutants‚ and child labor. The three key points that I will discuss are:

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    of today‚ the United States of America? Many key factors played a role in making Rome the super power that it was. One of the major factors was the geographical location of the city‚ located roughly in the center of Europe. Rome had the world’s strongest military at the prime of its existence. This is another one of the reasons why the Roman Empire became so strong. The soldiers were very loyal to their country‚ extremely motivated and had a strong character. The United States also has the

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