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    America is like the 800-pound gorilla in every room in the world. When it gets a cold, the world wheezes, when it has a tingle, the world scratches. When it neglects to act, it regularly sends a swell around the globe. For some, it is a model for different societies to imitate. This thought of American exceptionalism really has numerous roots and numerous varieties. One is the old Puritan idea, in light of a John Winthrop sermon, that America is a "city upon a hill." This notion of America as "God's

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    Separation in the workforce between male and female jobs creates a setting of inequality and instability in the work force, which limits certain career paths citizens should pursue and promotes an idea of inequality in employment opportunities. In tradition, the man is the breadwinner of the family; while this has changed, men still dominate many career paths. Once upon a time, only men were allowed to play sports in high school. This had drastically changed, due to Title IX, a law that provided

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    Rebels are in our everyday lives and are presently making a social change. These rebels have overcome the oppression above them and have survived the tragedies they have faced. Even though there are many rebels present today, there is one who has inspired individuals, especially women, to overcome the circumstances that women face worldwide; this rebel is Malala Yousafzai. Malala is known for her social activism in promoting female education worldwide and she has talked about her horrific experience

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    Abstract The study emphasized on the encounters and experiences of irregular migrant children who, via a number of different routes and circumstances, to live in the United Kingdom short of legal dwelling status and inhabitant youngsters who stay with a minimum of one unauthorized parent. The study reveals the numerous techniques in which inadequate legal status influence the well-being of child migrants directly as well as through their parentages, influential their social worlds, and most significantly

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    The Baseball Of The Nfl

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    Bright lights, big hits, and postgame interviews, to television commercials, team camaraderie, and multimillion-dollar deals. The National Football league or better known as the NFL created in 1920 has become part of the American culture. To fans the NFL is a gift like no other. The glamour, passion, and fame that the NFL displays for its professional athletes comes with a price. The NFL is a league filled with violent collisions from some of the world?s most athletically gifted players. Players

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    Early Marriage

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    and hence, are not a part of any data collection system. Very little data exists on marriages of children under the age of 10, even less on those below that age[6]. Figure 2 Percentage of children married under 18 years[7] | |Afghanistan |Bangladesh |Bhutan |India |Maldives |Nepal |Pakistan | |Rural |53 | |40 | |44 |17 | | |Urban

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    Imperialism in India

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    Politics The effects of imperialism are both positive and negative. The positive effects are banning inhumane traditional practices such as sati and the dowry system, promoting widow remarriage and prohibiting child marriage. The negative effects are that Britain caused the traditional industries to crash. Also, poverty increased. British officials were paid out of the India treasury. Imperialism drained India's wealth. It destroyed India economically and politically. India became dependent

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