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    The Assimilation of Culture and Maintenance of Ethnic Identity in the Italian American Community.

    Introduction Italian immigrants migrated into the US together with many of their Europeans neighbors. When they first came to US most of the migrants had a very hard life. Arriving in a new country, the Italian migrants mostly had very little money and had no idea of their new place apart from US being the land of opportunity. The lack of resources and contacts in the new country prompted many of these immigrants to settle down in the place the first set down. These immigrants came from various

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    Why Is It so Vital to Have Network Securty

    companies can keep personal files private .No one wants to have a private files in the public hand or eyes .example, network security was a key factor afther the nine evelven trajic events for the prevention of futrue terroiset plots against the united states of America .Maintaing and montering networs and keeping up with there security it is a vital key roll today on this world daily functions .Onther example why the vitality of this nature is because with out the network secruty criminals could

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    Benjamin Franklin

    Benjamin Franklin’s role in shaping the United States is mostly tied to his part in the American Revolution and his experiments with electricity. Mr. Franklin not only helped shaped the country but he also helped shape American literature with such writings such as The Way to Wealth, The Gospel Preacher a Book of Twenty Sermons, a number of different essays, and of course his Autobiography. His Autobiography was more of a self help book than writings about his life. He wanted to stress to his son

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    Effects of Broken Homes on Student Academic Performance

    Impacts of Broken Home on Academic Performance ABSTRACT This survey research conducted to find out the effect of broken homes on primary school pupils academic achievement in Jere Local Government Area. Two objectives and three research questions where formulated to guide the study. The population of the study consist of all the senior pupils in four selected school in Jere Local Area. Through the process of simple random sampling a total number of 100 pupils where selected to participate in

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    Why Dont We Complain

    helpless and have“less say about the shape of events that shape our future.” This is why we need to stand up cause like I said we won’t have any say in what we vote for, want, need, and other important thing that may help us for the future of the united states of

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    Jasmine fulcher Children usually watch 4-6 hours of television a day and atleast 3-4 hours on the internet each day. Television can be a powerful influence, as well as the internet. Unfortunately, much of today's television programming is violent. With the internet children and teenagers are having access to play violent games and are going out into the real world and trying to turn a game into reality. Hundreds of studies shows the effects of TV violence and video games on children and teenagers

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    Muslims After 9/11

    September 11th was a tragedy for Americans all over the country. It has left us as Americans with strict suspicion upon foreign specifically against Muslims. People tend to generalize against Muslims because of their religion, but they can be wrong. Many Muslims have separated themselves from their country to live in freedom in America and are harmless. The American government can be over protective of their country and be extremely thorough upon searching for evidence of the next threat. Racial

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    Intercultural Communications

    Intercultural Communication Barriers in America Theresa Greene XCOM200 March 30, 2012 Debra Bourdeau Intercultural Communication Barriers in America I believe that the greatest intercultural communication barrier in America today is a combination of both Ethnocentrisms and Assuming Differences. Let me try and explain to you my reasoning. America, in general, is an extremely arrogant and cocky country. The overall consensus is that no other country is as great or grand as our own.

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    Developing World

    The biggest problem facing the developing world is economic instability. This has three significant negative effects on developing countries. It endangers the health and well being of impoverished citizens, it opens the door for violent authoritarian military regimes, and the economic insecurity has a cyclic effect in that it limits education and prevents the countries from utilizing their natural resources in order to tap in to the global market and lift themselves from poverty. "More than 1.3

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    Wal-Mart Is Good for America

    Wal-Mart, as the largest global retailer, has 6,000 global suppliers. And eighty percent of those suppliers locate in China. It is definitely that Wal-Mart heavy relies on Chinese suppliers. To a certain degree, it has a negative effect on American economy, I think. Firstly, Wal-Mart alone is responsible for a loss of nearly a million U.S. jobs since the early 1990s due to its own growing trade deficits with China. The manufacturing sector and its workers were hardest hit by the growth of Wal-Mart's

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