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    Women of the United States are under siege due to the underground sex trade known as human trafficking. With increasing supply and demand for women and young children, these victims are being kidnapped and forced into modern day slavery. These slave traders are making billions of dollars off the bodies of these victims. The complications of discontinuing underground sex trade rings are due to massive economic funding it provides to sex traders and abductors. The constant development of new rings…

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    been working long hard hours in terrible conditions. Unions continue today under many of the same laws that were established the Wagner Act in 1935. The world has obviously changed since then and we have seen a decline in union presence in the United States. One reason that some people are so against unions is because unions have a tendency to eliminate competition and provide protection to people who do not contribute to the company or society. Based on the definition of Capitalism unions…

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    problems that go on with in the united states not the people 's job. On the other hand are conservatives want everything to be like it was in the 1950s where people where people were either poor or rich if you were not fortunate enough to be successful in life then you were…

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    In my opinion I think the wealth gap in the united states is based on the individual and the individual needs. I feel like the waelthy9 people in the united states have worked hard to become rich. I feel like if you want something in life and what to become rich you have to work hard and become educated on how to make money. The reason why there is such a huge wealth gap in the united states is because we as American some of us are very lay and want things the easy way and want handouts and we…

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    In the United States many non-oppressed or non discriminated against people believe that racism and prejudice stopped after the civil war and civil rights movement. Segregation and blatant outright bigotry cease in our daily lives. Black people can marry white people. There is affirmative action that helps lessen the discrimination and segregation. It is not politically correct to be outright racist and use racist terms. Many people from different races believe that racism ceases to exist…

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    Chinese students in United States Golden sunlight shines through the clear sky, casts a sharp bright reflection on the top of the mountains in distanced. The airs is tingled up with the sweet smell of summer orange blossom, and with mountains are lining up in one direction, the ocean in the other. The horizon of the blue ocean stretches far and gently vanished little by little, and then finally kisses the skyline. Peer out from the hills over the ocean coast, those palm trees grown tall into…

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    Have you ever heard someone berating the president? Every leader of the United States has had critics, but only a few have ever been put on trial. The act of putting a president on trial is called impeachment. It is part of a system of checks and balances written in the American Constitution, which keeps any branch of the government from becoming too powerful. Impeachment is the way the legislative branch keeps the executive branch, mainly the president, from abusing their power. The Founding…

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    Wealth distribution in the United States has been an increasingly popular topic amongst Americans and politicians in the last few years. The wealth distribution is grossly favored toward the top 10% of North American earners owned 75%, specifically, the top 1% is seen owning 40% of the United States’ wealth (Covert, 2014). Why is this so important to the overall wellbeing of our Economy? It is important to recognize because the wealth is nowhere near being evenly distributed. Supplementary,…

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    the Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade, was when abortion was finally legal, because the courts had realized it was an invasion of women’s privacy. In 2016 abortion is still legal but, of course they are some people who are against it. For instance, the state of Ohio has recently defunded Planned Parenthood, which means that in a far future both birth control and abortion may become illegal. The…

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    Views on human trafficking range from bad to worse in all states. It is often evaluated as a world-wide crime and official sites suggest that there are at least 12.3 million victims of human trafficking in the world and 300,000 of them happen to be in the United States. Human trafficking, not only does it have personal and psychological effects on society and is illegal, enables the movement of immigrants across borders and provides easy income for organized crime group and even…

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