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  • Social Issues in America

    Social Issues in America

    Abortion and Reproductive Issues; Academic Freedom; Adoption; Advertising, Children's; Affirmative Action; Ageism; AIDS/HIV; Air Pollution; Air Travel: Safety, Security, and Service; Alcohol and Alcoholism; Animal Rights; Anti-Muslim Discrimination and Violence; Anti-Semitism; Arson; Arts Funding and Censorship; At-Risk Students: Higher Education; Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder; Autism; Automobile and Highway Safety Bilingualism; Birth Control Campaign Finance Reform; Cancer; Capital Punishment; Census Issues; Cheating, Academic; Child Abuse and Molestation; Child Labor; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome; Church-State Separation; Civil Liberties; Civil

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    Submitted: May 15, 2011 By:
  • Bank America Eva Analysis

    Bank America Eva Analysis

    Bank of America EVA Analysis January 1, 2011 Executive Summary U.S. banking deregulation that started in the 1990s paved the way for Bank of America to cobble together its financial services empire. Since then, the bank has acquired dozens of companies for more than $260 billion. With its stock now worth less than half of that, Bank of America needs to admit its failures and break itself up. Bank of America is worth $53

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    Essay Length: 3,160 Words / 13 Pages
    Submitted: May 16, 2011 By: Kimmel82
  • Factors Ailing the Japanese Economy

    Factors Ailing the Japanese Economy

    Factors Ailing the Japanese Economy The second largest developed economy in the world and the third overall has not been able to recover from its times of the lost decade. Following the asset price bubble burst in the 1990s after the Bank of Japan eased monetary policy to sustain growth, Japan really could not catch up with the pace of the economic growth in economies world over. Individuals and businesses have been sceptical about consumption

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    Submitted: July 7, 2014 By: Piyush Khurana
  • America Where Dreams Are Made or Where Nightmares Begin?

    America Where Dreams Are Made or Where Nightmares Begin?

    Throughout American history, millions upon millions of people around the world have left their countries for a chance to start a new life in this country, and they continue to come here to this day. For the past 400 years, immigrants have had a myriad of reasons to come to America. Some came to escape the troubles of war, others for the freedom to practice the religion that they desire. Others came for the opportunity

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    Submitted: August 4, 2014 By: Shanol Handapangoda
  • Farming in Colonial America

    Farming in Colonial America

    Brian DeRosa Professor Erika Seamon AMST-203-01/Fall 2014 November 12th, 2014 Paper #3 Assignment Becoming American: Ideals, Tensions, and Contradictions Word- Farming Europeans have been absolutely captivated by the American landscape and its culture from the nations very beginnings. This fascination was especially great in the late 1700’s, on the eve of the American Revolution. Writers like Crèveceour attempted to satisfy, “…an almost insatiable demand for all things American and confirmed…”[1] One can’t help but question

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    Submitted: November 16, 2014 By: steezuschrist
  • Essay on Japanese Economy

    Essay on Japanese Economy

    Essay on Japanese economy The economy of Japan has the third largest economy by GDP (the national income and output of the country.); the fourth largest by Purchasing Power Parity and it’s the second largest developed economy in the world. The country’s GDP per capita was the 22nd highest in 2013 and it is a member of the Group of Eight (The Group of Eight was the name of a forum for the governments of

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    Submitted: January 3, 2015 By: 1159989
  • Frontiers in America

    Frontiers in America

    Jaleen Walker Mr. Fischer United States History B 3/9/15 Frontiers in America Expanding and settling frontiers had long been a heavy driving force for America and its citizens. The unsettled land of America seemed vast and endless, so much so that many Americans did not think about what it would mean for them and America once there essentially seemed to be nowhere else to go. That is why Turner’s Thesis was so eye opening for

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    Submitted: April 21, 2015 By: Jaleen Walker
  • Immigration in America Case

    Immigration in America Case

    Abdunosir Khaydarov Professor: Suzanna Riordan ENG 2100 Due date: May 13, 2015 Immigration in America Every year, thousands of legal and illegal immigrants enter US soil. These immigrants have many different motivations for coming, some come to look for better living, some escape from their country due to the civil war and other issues. Many of these people believe that America is the best place for them. There is freedom, protection, education, welfare, health care,

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    Submitted: May 16, 2015 By: Abdunosir Khaydarov
  • The Benefits of Real Estate Lease Option in Latin America.

    The Benefits of Real Estate Lease Option in Latin America.

    THE BENEFITS OF REAL ESTATE LEASE OPTION IN LATIN AMERICA. Financial institutions and real estate companies have been offering different ways to lend money to individuals which needs capital to buy a place to live for a period of time, these credit alternatives have not had a good reception during the last 3 years because of the downturn of Latin America economy which caused the reduction of capital from many people and companies. Additionally, financial

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    Essay Length: 471 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 19, 2015 By: rpmalpartida
  • Reflection - American Survey - History of America

    Reflection - American Survey - History of America

    Reflection After 10 weeks of reading and discussing texts about the history of America, it is time to step back and reflect. When I first came across the title of this course, American Survey, in my degree plan, I felt curious. I couldn't resist seeking some of my friends who took it before for an overview and shortly I figured it couldn't be simply pinpointed by few lines. So, when I started my course my

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    Submitted: December 16, 2015 By: Mayssa bougherra
  • A Comparative Study on Family Education in America and China

    A Comparative Study on Family Education in America and China

    A Comparative Study on Family Education in America and China I. Introduction 1.1 The defination of family education One of the first professional organizations in the U.S. for Family Life Educators, the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR), interprets family education in this way: "Family Education is the educational effort to strengthen individual through a family perspective. The objective of Family Education is to enrich and improve the quality of children themselves."From the statements above,

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    Submitted: December 25, 2015 By: melody98
  • Ba 560 - Milton Friedman – What Is America?

    Ba 560 - Milton Friedman – What Is America?

    Running Head: MILTON FRIEDMAN – WHAT IS AMERICA? Milton Friedman – What is America? BA560 Week Abstract This paper will discuss the lecture given by Milton Friedman titled “What is America?” It will cover the ethical considerations in the video and if whether or not the questions presented in the video are still relevant in today’s business environment. It will also give two examples of how the lecture material can change the way we do

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    Submitted: January 4, 2016 By: adolecnt76
  • Civil Rights in America

    Civil Rights in America

    George Laws Professor:D.Sharnak Final Essay:Civil Rights in America History:early and later The early years of the Civil rights movement. Their was so many activist who stood up for civilrights. Martin Luther King, Emmitt Till, Malcolm x, The Black Panther Party. These are just a few of the civil rights political people who took a stand against oppression, segregation and un lawful conduct against black in America in 1940-1960’s Emmet Till was a young man 14

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    Submitted: February 22, 2016 By: motor
  • Obesity in America

    Obesity in America

    Did you know that over one-half of all Americans ; approximately 97 million; are overweight or obese ? Obesity is a condition of excess body fat. Obesity can affect any person from young children to older adults. There are many causes of obesity such as over-eating, genetics, hormones, the environment, and lack of physical activity. There are many effects of obesity like health issues, depression, eating disorders, and death. There are also many solutions to

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    Submitted: February 27, 2016 By: Agni1
  • The Causes of Police Brutality in America

    The Causes of Police Brutality in America

    Mack Ariel Mack English 101 Cause Effect Essay March 5, 2016 The Causes of Police Brutality in America What makes an officer of the law physically and mentally abuse a citizen of the United States of America. A duty that is so simply; to protect and serve the citizens of America. Police brutality in American happens because of Power, Fear, and an Injustice in our Justice System. As a result of being an officer of

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    Submitted: March 23, 2016 By: ariel mack
  • Why Did the European Settlers Come to the Americas?

    Why Did the European Settlers Come to the Americas?

    Choi Joshua Choi Mr. Payne AP Composition and Language 8 December 2015 Why did the European Settlers Come to the Americas? Many settlers came to the Americas in search of a better life. The settlers from Europe migrated to America because of personal problems and problems in the government. Because of these problems in Europe, European settlers sought to amend these flaws by creating a new government for themselves. Many of these changes can be

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    Submitted: March 24, 2016 By: Joshc375
  • Afa 3104 - Does a Colorblind Society Create a Better America?

    Afa 3104 - Does a Colorblind Society Create a Better America?

    Alesias Richadson Dr. Cohen AFA 3104 13 March 2016 Does a Colorblind Society Create a Better America? First let’s define the term Colorblind. Colorblind basically means for what we are using it for is not influenced by racial pre-justice. I do believe that a colorblind society will be great for America, but I do not want to forget the color of my skin and all the hardships that my ancestors went through and made me

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    Essay Length: 1,238 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2016 By: Alesias Richardson
  • Lynching of Black America

    Lynching of Black America

    Donald Nathan Professor Deborah Okey Eng 100 Section 013 10 May 2011 Lynching of Black America Lynching in the southern states of American had become a way of life for southerners to install fear and control of its Black Americans. In the south there were a frequent occurrence; lynching was Black American biggest fear. Black men were--shot, hanged or burned to death--on an average of fifty to sixty a year and were torture and mutilation

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    Submitted: April 15, 2016 By: raynat03
  • Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America

    Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America

    OREM’S THEORY IN ALLEVIATING OBESITY IN AMERICA Efficiency of Orem’s Theory of Nursing in Easing the Issue of Obesity in America Name Course Tutor Date Abstract Obesity among American citizens both children and adults has been a common occurrence with current statistics showing that that the problem has reached a crisis. Recent research done indicate that in every three children one of them is obese while the percentage among adults who are obese stands at

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    Submitted: April 18, 2016 By: wankelvin
  • Oh Say Could You See? - an Analysis on the Status of the United States of America on the World Stage

    Oh Say Could You See? - an Analysis on the Status of the United States of America on the World Stage

    Page | Adam Ontiveros-Oberg December 2, 2014 Essay #5; Dr. Scipione, INTD 105 Affluence in America Oh Say Could You See? An analysis on the status of the United States of America on the world stage. Politicians and pundits often try to spread ideals or opinions they hold of what we, as a nation, should be. Some, the vocal majority, are of the opinion that we have an obligation to be the police force, the

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    Submitted: April 21, 2016 By: adamdoubleO
  • How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to InCome Inequality?

    How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to InCome Inequality?

    How the United States of America Can Be Improved in Regards to Income Inequality? Income inequality represents a major social issue that is affecting the low and median earners all over America. The United States is affected by an economic crisis, and yet we see how the wage structure is constantly changing benefiting mostly the ones on the top. There is a vast change on corporations and financial industry, where a CEO now makes 262

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    Submitted: May 3, 2016 By: Ana Alonso
  • The Rising Cost of Healthcare in America

    The Rising Cost of Healthcare in America

    The rising cost of Healthcare In America The cost of healthcare has risen dramatically, over the last half of the century in the United States. Essentially, the U.S. spends trillions of dollars in healthcare annually. The Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services noted that, that in 2014, U.S. health care spending increased 5.3 percent following growth of 2.9 percent in 2013 to reach $3.0 trillion, or $9,523 per person ("National Health Expenditures 2014 Highlights"). Furthermore,

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    Submitted: September 5, 2016 By: skroboth
  • Approaches to the Study of Religion in America

    Approaches to the Study of Religion in America

    “Approaches to the study of Religion in America” W.E.B. DuBois – Sociologist and critic/ African American/ Church vs. Religion. Wrote Souls of Black Folk in 1903. Church – is an organization that practices the creed of beliefs, worship practices, financial goals, and ethic goals. Saw them as human institutions. NEEDED PEOPLE Religion – Theory/ Larger category of the ultimate concerns of humanity, moral questions of right and wrong, recognizing the dangers of exclusion and perhaps

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    Submitted: September 27, 2016 By: Arjun Singh
  • How Did the Japanese View Matthew C. Perry on His First Arrival in Japan?

    How Did the Japanese View Matthew C. Perry on His First Arrival in Japan?

    Chen Benny Chen Mrs. Shanks Humanities 8S January 6, 2016 How did the Japanese view Matthew C. Perry on his first arrival in Japan? The first encounter is always the initiation of something new; and in the case of Commodore Perry and the expedition to Japan, it was the opening of Japanese gates. Commodore Mathew Calbraith Perry was sent to Japan, hoping to open up Japan’s closed gates to the rest of civilization. Revered as

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    Submitted: October 10, 2016 By: uB3N
  • America’s “new” Racism

    America’s “new” Racism

    America’s “New” Racism For years, affirmative action has been one of the most fiercely debated topics in corporate America. Albert Einstein said, “Let every man be respected as an individual and no man idolized.” During this time, it was an issue between the wealthy and the poor, but today, the issue is between the minority and the majority. Racial disparity today is an enormous issue. There have been many actions taken in order to

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    Submitted: November 2, 2016 By: Tiffany Fletcher

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