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    Battle of Saratoga

    The battle of Saratoga had three important results to it. There was how it lifted the Americans spirits after all their recent loses to the British. There is also how the Americans finally won against the British and got them to surrender. And most important how the Americans finally convinced the French to ally with them, because they showed the French that they could win. As it turns out, the Battle of Saratoga was the turning point in the Americans' War of Independence. Actually, there were

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    American History

    1815 there were only 8,4 million people and compared to today (with an approximately population of 316 million people) 8,4 is not that much. But if we were to study the whole of American history, we should go way further back than 1815. Life in the United States: The American lifestyle is way different than others, especially Scandinavians. And even though you cannot compare all the states in the USA to each other, they share a common bond. It is a 5 days drive from New York to Los Angeles, if

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    Regan Interview

    describe the Regan Doctrine? PRESIDENT RONALD REGAN- The Regan doctrine was our support to any country who opposed communism whether or not they had any direct connection to the Soviet Union. SARAH ELM- What did you want to show the world about the United States of America with this doctrine? PRESIDENT RONALD REGAN- I simply wanted the world to know that there was a new American activism who supports all how oppose communism. SARAH ELM- Why did you propose supply-side economics? PRESIDENT RONALD

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    Us-Korea Relationship

    relationship does not take place in a vacuum.  We are members of the rising Asia-Pacific community.  Economically, Asia itself already accounts for more than one-quarter of global GDP.  Over the next five years, nearly half of all growth outside the United States is expected to come from Asia.  This growth is fueling powerful geopolitical forces: China’s ascent, Japan’s resilience, an eastward-looking India, Southeast Asian nations more interconnected and prosperous than ever before, and of course the

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    Health Care Museum Coaching Document

    has been steadily increasing according to VNA,2013. Medicaid, Medicare, third party payers, tax-deductible charitable contributions reimburse VNA services. Exhibit B: Public Health The most factors in improving the health of the people of the United States are the clean water, clean air, and the control of sewage, according to “Health in America Milestones”, being the biggest preventive to cured illness, a clean environment. Going back in time before public health, Americans did not have a clear

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    Baby

    There is no denying that outsourcing is a major phenomenon on a massive global scale. The Information Technology field is a major contributor to global outsourcing. Outsourcing is currently a major social and political issue in the United States. At stake are thousands of jobs ranging from help desk operators to software programmers. The financial impact outsourcing has on the global economy is also a key factor. As time passed, companies recognized the need to cut operating costs, reduce personnel

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    World Economy

    In the first few pages of Chapter 1 “International Business (Competing in the Global Marketplace)” an example is given referencing the necessity for international healthcare due to the rising cost and inaccessibility to quality healthcare in the United States. The most interesting part of this example to me was the following statement. “Some insurance companies are starting to experiment with payment for foreign treatment at internationally accredited hospitals”. (Hill, 2011) Initially I found

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    Income Inequality Globally

    It’s quite an interesting phenomenon that the shape of global income distribution is that of a champagne glass. The richest fifth of the world’s population, owns 82.7% of the world wealth. I don’t feel that the major international institutions are actively trying to keep the rich countries rich and the poor countries poor. There are many factors involved in holding poor countries back from economic success. These factors include lack of proper trade arrangements (China WTO example), level of

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    Multinational Companies and Human Rights

    Multinational Companies and Human Rights Ever since globalism has become the dominate economic system in the modern world, many companies specifically in the United States have found the benefits of moving manufacturing jobs out of the US in favor of countries that pay workers very low wages. These countries often times do not have the same stringent labor laws and enforcement features in place as in the US and as a result human rights abuses are much more pronounced and more apt to be violated

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    Fast Food Nation

    Rough Draft Essay #2 A Shrine stands to honor the testament of an innovator who built what the fast food industry is today. It is a gallery that is easily recognizable by its red color and golden arches of that friendly familiar franchised clown loved by children all around the world. Ray A Kroc is the proprietor of his self-named museum hall. His struggles as well as his raise to stardom are shown, as well as another. The hall has a “Disneyesque” atmosphere that radiates from the Kroc museum,

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