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    The beginning of the United States is largely rooted in a history of conflict. Lost in this history are the struggles of Native-Americans who played an integral role in shaping the nation. The development of the United States is a dialogue of culture clash wherein Indigenous nations desperately fought for their survival against conquering cultures and ideologies. Conquest narratives often fail to contextualize the true plight of Indigenous peoples in protecting their land. These Indigenous used various

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    The United States and Australia are both industrialized countries with both English-speaking populations with challenges of providing health care coverage. Differences and similarities can be found in both countries with regards to the health care system. Both have government programs such as Medicare that is designed for the population in different circumstances, and both populations use private insurance. With the implementation of the Affordable Care Act, the United States is attempting to

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    Citizenship The presence of Latinos in the United States challenges the notion of there being only one specific type of American citizen, an English-speaking person who lives only in relation to an "Anglo" heritage. Alongside other minority groups, Latinos tend to believe in the notion that the United States must be made up of one bounded territory, within which people speak a singular language and experience one culture. So, when the Anglo groups are faced with Spanish speaking people who are

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    In this day and age, especially in the United States, it is hard to make a joke, much less give an opinion without getting some kind of backlash. These backlashes can limit what many people say in fear of being the next target of the internet/media. Whether it be communities focused on racial issues, or a feminist group stretching beliefs that have been in place for years for the sake of "equality". These backlashes affect a large part of society by limiting the amount of what people can actually

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    The United States of America has come a long way since its inception. The development of homes, cars, technologies, goods, and services has evolved. Also, the way in which Americans consume has drastically changed. And with all these great things, came solid waste generation, and unfortunately not methods for disposing of it in an environmentally friendly manner. The United States is the top trash-producing country in the world at over 1,600 pounds per person per year. Although the U.S. accounts

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    Are you willing to make sacrifices to ensure the future of freedoms and prosperity provided within the United States of America’s borders? Some individuals would argue that it is every able bodied American’s duty to protect our way of life. One method capable of achieving this lofty goal that has been and is used by governments worldwide is conscription. Conscription is mandatory enrollment in a government service or program, typically the armed forces. Additionally, conscription was used by the

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    In the United States, more than one third of adults are obese. One in five American deaths are now associated with obesity. The prevalence of obesity has increased at an alarming rate in the USA: in 1960 only 13% of Americans were obese. Obesity has become an epidemic and the number of preventable deaths from obesity-related diseases such as hypertension, diabetes and cardiovascular disease continues to rise. Despite the well-documented association between obesity and significant morbidity and mortality

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    Cybercrime in the United States has been a problem since the beginning of widespread computer use in the country, and it has only continued to grow as the years have gone by. Today, cybercrimes come in many different forms, not all of which can be prevented by anything other than vigilance. The Federal Bureau of Investigation, henceforth referred to as the FBI, is one of the main forces trying to combat cybercrimes in the United State. The FBI has specialized units and special agents specifically

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    imperial domination. Formal colonial status under Spain ended during the invasion by the United States in 1898, when military and corporate interests made the island a de facto colony of the United States. However, Cuba and the United States have had a long history of both political and military ties; both good and bad. Nevertheless, these ties have played a vital role in the current relationship the United States maintains with Cuba. In the recent years, both countries have continued to work toward

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    news articles, citizens have now started to take a stand on issues like the killing of other countries woman and children, torture, and if the United States should even be sending our men to countries to defend those that are not American. They are beginning to realize how much of an honor it is that the countries that are in hardships look to the United States to restore order. It is also important for all Americans to understand the danger they are putting our military men and women in when they look

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