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    of what being an American means. What Hudgins explains as being an American is what I believe most Americans were like when the country was first founded. The idea of taking risks and working until the risks paid off is one that most Americans do not believe because the possibility of actually achieve one’s dream is extremely less likely today than it was when the country was first established.

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    to the English culture simply because they believe it will separate them from their own cultures and traditions. Therefore, the question struggling to be answered is, should English be the official language in the United States? Usually, when a country does not have an official language it’s because of historical or cultural issues. After doing some research I was shocked to learn America does not have an official language, although, there are some states that have English as their official language

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    through with their families. Until now, individuals have this misconception that the military life is as ordinary to any regular civilian life. Many of the common beliefs that people assume about military service members is he or she; serves their country, go out to war occasionally, and handle constant deployments easily without a struggle. While this is the case, civilians fail to recognize that military spouses and children face many obstacles when they are separated from their service member

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    home countries.(When Manufacturing moves back 1) Throughout this paper I will discuss the politics of offshoring and re-shoring production as well as reflect on globalized production and how these concepts will play out politically. The impact of offshoring is not a new topic in the global business world. Offshoring has matured into a high-profile argument over the last few decades. As a result of offshoring, countries like the United States have exported countless jobs to foreign countries. As technology

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    dilemmas is a lack of profits in the United States market. A controllable circumstance which contributes greatly to this dilemmas is increased competition. Building new stores within close vicinity to one another, as well as, attempting to slyly to purchase out leases and purchasing property in order to prevent competition from moving in, is not how they should have handled this issue. These solutions do not reach the root of the issue. Hence, why a better course of action would have been to alter

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    a very large one. We were moving halfway across the world. I did not understand why we had to move but I knew my mom would always make the best decisions for our family. First, it seemed cool when I was telling everybody. But then it hit me hard, knowing that I wasn't going to see my friends and family for a very long time. At the age of eight, I did not understand what was going on. I felt like I was out of the loop. I was going to have to make new friends and meet new people even though I did not

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    Japan 's Influence On Japan

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    dining, it is offensive to eat all of the food on your plate as well as tipping the server. These things are accepted in the United States, but not in Japan. Business etiquette does not vary as much. Professional dress is required although both countries are moving towards more casual on just day to day office hours. When it comes to clothing and products, they often prefer high end products over cheaper made clothes and products. When doing business with one another

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    PRODUCTION OF PET We utilize the rapidity of ester-interchange reactions during the production process. The acid (terephthalic acid) is converted to the dimethyl ester, which is further purified by distillation or crystallization. This is then allowed to react with the glycol by ester interchange. The reaction generally is a two-step reaction a. First, low MW polyester is made with excess of glycol to ensure that the hydroxyl end groups are formed and then the temperature is raised and pressure is

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    Documentary Program Essay I have met so many people who have given me a new perspective to look at the world, who struck me with their values and characteristics, who have become inspirations in my stories. I would like to tell stories that reflect certain problems and bring awareness to the society. Here is a story that I would like to explore in depth: For decades, the phenomena of human trafficking and smuggling in China have never stopped. While poor women and children were trafficked for

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    particular assignment is so appealing to me. I was a Drill Sergeant for two years, and I am currently working as an Observer Coach Trainer with 1-410th Brigade Engineer Battalion. The opportunity to work with the Defense Attaché System (DAS) would be a new and stimulating experience in my military career. I enjoy traveling and the idea of working with different cultures is an extremely appealing prospect. I am very interested in

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