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    evolving everyday bringing new attractions to other countries around the world. Many people feel that if it weren't for Sports countries wouldn't be as noticeable as they are now in today's world. Some countries do not feel that they have been impacted by sports at all. Though countries do not see how sports has affected them, it cannot be overlooked that sports have made an impact on countries. Can sports really shape a country even if that country might be one of the poorest? There are programs that

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    extra cents on vegetables or clothing made in the community, we are not only providing an income for our people but we can become sustainable as well. Sustainability is key to becoming a prosperous nation. By cutting our dependence off of major countries like China, this will not only bring back jobs but also decrease the vast trade deficit we have with these global competitors. As most people are often

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    The Vietnam War divided the country and led to several americans searching for not only their identity and morals, but the morals of the nation as a whole. Many people questioned what good the fighting was for and saw more and more news coverage about the horrible failures of the War leading to a mistrust in the U.S. government. In Bobbie Ann Mason’s book, In Country: The Story of an American Family, Bobbie Ann Mason tells a coming of age story about Samantha Hughes who searches for understanding

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    is going to see a change for the worse. Some nations feel that they can self produce and are not going to be affected, but there are some nations that are dependent on the production of some products from other nations. Japan is a highly civilized country;

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    glorify the victory of one person, or even a group of people, but I welcome you to the commencement of a new chapter in a story of a powerful country, a story that will last for centuries to come, a story that proclaims the prestigiousness of this sovereign state. We are gathered here today, not to squabble about in endless exacerbation, but to unify the country under the common goal of progression towards an enlightened and auspicious future. We have squandered much of our time engrossed in the frivolous

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    finalized and published her first novel In Country. Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail was later published in 2002. Novels, short stories and biographies are just a few works to add to her list of writings. Ms. Mason has earned several awards for the leadership

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    Markham Case Study

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    3. Examine your map. Describe the distribution of countries supplying food products to Markham. Do you notice any trends or patterns related to location and type of food? Many countries have foods similar to what we produce in markham, some patterns are some countries have food that would be produced in other countries. Also the warmer countries have usually have more types of food supplied to markham’s grocery stores because crops grow better in warmer temperatures. b. How does Markham’s demographic

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    important this fact could be when thinking about our earth. We live in a world with wonderful life and curiosity. However, by the way we treat it, you wouldn’t think so. We create so much waste to give to the earth, our climate has changed and the repercussions are disastrous. With no change in sight, one of science’s greatest minds, Stephen Hawking, has recently stated that he believes that human life on Earth only has an expectancy of 1,000 more years(Dodgson). Efforts are needed across the globe

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    Essay on Religion, Politics, and Diplomacy

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    that government should be in a separate category than religion, it still plays an important role. Religion may not be big in countries like America, but it weighs heavily on many other countries all around the world. That is why when doing anything, a business deal, or a diplomatic trip, there needs to be cautionary measures taken. Two authors go over the subject of one country understanding another: Journalist Thomas Friedman in his text “The Dell Theory of Conflict Prevention”, and former Secretary

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    own without cooperating with other nations. Disregarding international consensus can lead to unfortunate circumstances such as trade embargos and even arm conflicts: something we should avoid at all possible costs. Therefore, it is imperative for a country to find a middle ground with the rest of the world on the disputes through negotiations and discussions. There are established international tribunals such as The International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea and The International Court of Justice

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