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Immigration: Political or Moral

by Yvonne Coverdale in Issues, January 1, 2012
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Immigration has been a Political Issue for many, many decades, but is it really a Political issue? If in fact North America (Keeping it Politically Correct) had enough job opportunities, unemployment was low and the economy good immigrants, illegal or otherwise would merely be a passing thought?

The American Dream During The Emergence of Modern America

by Alex Santeria in Work, December 5, 2011
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The American Dream in the second half of the 19th century was the idea of coming to America and obtaining money, a home, a family, a job, food, liberty, and happiness through hard work and entrepreneurship.

(Lots of pictures!)

Reading: Illiteracy, a Growing Problem in Our United States

by Kathy Mann in Education, November 28, 2011
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Getting back to the basics and teaching our children fundamentals such as reading, writing and arithmetic should be our main goal.

Migrants and Immigrants and Discrimination

by Luann Suhr in Ethnicity, November 27, 2011
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This article will discuss how migrants and immigrants in America, focusing on time period of the 1800’s, faced discrimination regardless of their ethnicity.

The Inequality of Citizenship

by spanktastic2120 in Issues, November 4, 2011
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A paper on the inequality of citizens versus illegal immigrants.

Immigrants in Alabama in Trouble

by alvinwriter in Issues, October 31, 2011
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Alabama’s new immigrant law is tough in more ways than one according to critics, including those affected by it of course.

British Prime Minister Related to Royal Family – and a Jewish Immigrant

by observer1 in Politics, October 13, 2011
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Prime Minister David Cameron has a varied and extremely wealthy background. His family has had serious money for generations. His wife Samantha is just as well off. How can he relate to families struggling on the breadline?

Why We Should Still Celebrate Columbus Day

by Suzieqmom in Holidays, October 9, 2011
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Celebrating Columbus Day has become somewhat controversial; despite the fact that it is a federal holiday, many states and localities no longer observe the holiday. That may be a mistake.

Challenges Facing The Criminal Justice System

by valthewriter in Issues, September 27, 2011
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The criminal justice system starts with a commission of a crime which is punishable by law of the land. After a crime has been committed or alleged to have been committed, the criminal justice process starts with an investigation. This is usually conducted by a police officer. When the crime is reported, the police officer goes to the crime scene, the location where the crime was committed .Investigations by the police officer involve providing of medical attention and interrogating any victims and witnesses.

Diversity and Plurality

by Peace Poet in Politics, August 29, 2011
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We should avoid the temptation of restricting the children’s knowledge only about their specific country. This cross-cultural awareness will prevent the children in future from indulging in the vice of discrimination and injustice.

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