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    Unemployment is a serious and overwhelming problem in the United States that has existed since the economy of this nation began. The clear definition of unemployment is the condition of being out of work or actively looking for a job. Currently, many people around this great country are out of work, where the unemployment increased. Unemployment can be caused naturally or unintentionally by various factors, such as inadequacy of skills needed for the job or getting laid off. In turn, the causes of

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    The United States of America is a very popular country that everyone is familiar with, but for me this place is not only just ordinary, it was the second home for me and for my family since 2012. One day I was playing in the park with my brother suddenly, our father came to us and said that I have a surprise for you both. It was a festive season at that time so we thought it might be some clothes or any kind of gifts because we have a tradition in our country that in every festive season parents

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    September 11,2001, it was a tragic day across the country of United States, from New York all the way too California. Everyone took one moment of silence as one whole nation that day and work was cancelled as everyone starred at Television watching the news to find out more information on what happened to their country. The attack on the U.S. changed everything from that day forward. This attack opened up new acts and change our national security. The American people and people in other countries

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    political parties, such as the Libertarian Party, the Green party, and the Constitution party. Political parties are probably the most prominent, important, and recognized example of sectionalism in the modern day United States politics. This is because they basically split the United States in to two different parts or more like two different pieces of broken glass. On one side you have the Republicans, who believe that each person is responsible for their own place within society. Most Republicans

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    involve colonizing land, buying it, or even going to war over it. The Unites States started off in 1607 when Englishmen colonized and founded Jamestown, Virginia while the Indian people lived in the land . In 1803 President Jefferson acted beyond the constitution and made the Louisiana Purchase which doubled the United States in size, because he did not want the French people in North America . The expansion of the United States continued throughout the years . In 1846 war started with Mexico, since Mexico

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    In the United States today, at any given time, there are more than forty-one million people who are without health insurance. The United States Government actuaries states that the healthcare spending in the U.S. will double by 2015-to-more than 12,300 per person and account for 20 percent of the nations GDP. U.S. healthcare costs have made health insurance too expensive for many employers to offer health insurance. Health coverage alone is taking away more than a quarter of worker’s earnings

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    The progress of expansion in the United States is one filled with complicated, complex, and irrational decisions. Geographically, North America changed dramatically by having the landmass grow, through discovery, by at least doubling what it was before. The European discovery of North America, the Mississippian shatter zone, Louisiana Purchase, and the Mexican-American war are all historical events that changed the path and future of America dramatically, through the making of controversial decisions

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    The United States has many different dialects that are spoken in different areas of the country. The meaning of certain words in the Eastern side of the country have different meanings on the Southerner side of the country. The results of different dialects from different side of the country are all very unique. This reflects how people in communities within different regions have develop their own unique dialect and in many cases have travel far to other regions of the country. Dialect defines where

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    From Northern Pakistan to The United States of America, The Exchange Student Probably to everybody’s shock, nobody could have imagined how poorly executed the 45th’s President Executive Order shortly after it was established. Any person, who is from one of the seven designated Muslim countries in the Middle East, are not allowed the right of entry into the United States of America. People like Syrian Refuges are ban indefinitely until the 46th POTUS reverses that order, who are seeking nothing but

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    providing federal protection for black voters; it was the first such legislation passed in the United States since Reconstruction. On his foreign policy, Eisenhower tried to reduce the strains of the Cold War. The signing of a truce brought an armed peace along the border of South Korea in 1953. Also that year, Eisenhower made his famous "Atoms for Peace" speech at the United Nations General Assembly. The United States and Russia had both recently developed atomic bombs, and the speech promoted applying atomic

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