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    Rehab for a Nation Take a look around at some of the problems in our world. Of course, some are more obvious than others to the average human eye. Issues such as abortion, gun control, and the war on terror are three of the most blatant problems our wonderful country faces on a day-to-day basis. But my mind goes to one which unfortunately in a lot of cases unless it has personally affected you, you might not think of it as a huge problem in our world. When I was prompted this question my mind went

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    most notably with nations throughout the Latin American region. Latin American countries are geographically and economically similar to the U.S., which makes them valuable partners in furthering America’s global initiatives. The United States has seen considerable economic returns since the advent of these free-trade agreements; however, there is a sense of uncertainty when the analysts examine the effects of FTAs on Latin American nations. The most apparent benefit for nations that choose to enter

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    French and Indian War, the American Revolution, and the War of 1812 are all significant links in the chronological chain of history that has led us to the creation of the United States of America. If any of these linked events were not to have occurred or had a different outcome, the United States very well would not exist or would still be a group of European colonies. Lasting from 1756 until 1763, The French and Indian War was mainly a proxy war fought between the American Colonies acting as proxies

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    “A New American Century” for our nation in the years to come if elected as president. People have expressed their concerns to Rubio that they do not recognize their own country. Rubio believes this is because in 2008, we elected someone (Obama) who was not interested in fixing America, but who wanted to fundamentally and radically change America. He believes that America has created this idea that if anyone is successful, that they have done something wrong. Americans have created a nation that is

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    Revolutionizing American Education Education is vital for the future success of any nation. Throughout the past twenty years, education in the United States of America has fallen far below international standards. This poor performance has caused a recession to the innovations America once made in industries such as engineering, science, and health; Thus making it the most important topic among American politics. America is persistently investing in education to keep up with the competitive nations, but their

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    In the American nation and all around the world, the spending is increasing and the revenues of the households are falling (Truth, 2010). It was noticed in the year 2010 that the spending was about 24 percent of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) hence this has made the federal budget to increase drastically from 33 percent to 62 percent in the year 2010. Therefore, another reason for the “debt crisis” is because of the federal spending which is projected to increase at a father rather than the rate

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    Cherub Ravoori. Eng 102- 050. Daniel Listoe. Draft 1, 10- x-15 “American Immigration Entropy” Stars and stripes, the land of opportunity and the nation of immigrants. The United States of America, one of the largest and most influential countries today, is and always has been a grand attraction to people all over the world. America has become home to people from all corners on this planet; especially to Europeans seeking wealth and religious

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    The outburst of the Civil War forever changed the future of the American nation. At first, it began as a fight to protect the Union, not as a struggle to free the slaves. Many citizens from the North and South felt that the conflict would ultimately decide both issues. Slavery was one of the primary issues which physically divided the northern U.S. from the Southern U.S. during the Civil War. Even after the Reconstruction Era it continue to divide the two. The Southern resistance to ending slavery

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    “God was on the side of the nation that had the oil.” – Prof. Wakimura, Tokyo Imperial University. It seems, even in a world of turmoil, that we get so busy living our lives and the day to day events that we start to take for granted our situations, lifestyles and the many comforts we enjoy. Even though each day has its struggles, my life is good. I grew up in a relatively secluded and peaceful area, in a country I feel very blessed to be part of. In our small community in West Central Utah

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    A “nation-state” is accurately defined as a country “established by or for the dominant cultural group or nationality within its borders” (“Nation-State”). It is a state made by a national community and for a national community. A “multinational state” on the other hand, is a “well-defined, existing state home to two or more recognized nationalities” (“Multinational State”). Each recognized nationality would have its own defined territory within a state but would partake in politics as a cultural

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