America has fought for are freedom so that we are free from danger from other countries.America has a lot jobs to keep people from poverty, it also has a great society for people live longer without always moving around from danger and dictators. America is helping our generation by using more natural resources so in the future we don’t use the non-renewable all at the same time and run out of them. The Hurricane Harvey storm that had affected some many civilians and the veterans that risked their lives to save the civilians that were stranded in the middle of the flood waters and the people that donated all sorts of things like food, baby things of all sorts things. Hydroelectric dams don’t pollute the water but it has a disability of the way it takes …show more content…
There are better ways to get clean energy for use of cars planes and other things that we use everyday. They are starting to Make self driving cars for a better environment and no more pollution. Nuclear fusion could be the key to producing almost-unlimited energy with few byproducts other than saltwater, but researchers have long struggled to create a machine that could sustainably control such a powerful reaction. Natural disasters have left a bitter taste in our mouths as we approach the New Year. But it wasn't all doom gloom. The tigers There are now 2,060 giant pandas in the wild, leading the species being upgraded from endangered to “vulnerable” by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. The zika virus is no longer a global threat it was downgraded to a very low case disease. The iphone company has given us new phones for our generation for people to use
American freedom was gained by fighting extremely hard against aggressors. When America was a colony of Great Britain, the American militias fought a war to gain independence. If they were willing to go to war over America, it must be pretty important. The great nation that over 300 million people call home surely is better than the rest of the world. America is one of the smartest countries in the world, not to mention one of the healthiest too. America is the strongest country in the world for a reason. America has never backed down from a fight
Why do Americans fight for freedom? Isn't it a eternal vain war? Perhaps we are disheartened in the insufficiency of others freedom, or are we so fearful that we fight just to defend ourselves. I feel it is our tenacity that we get through the horrendous wars and less significant battles. Freedom is the power to choose and live with our choices. That is why it is so
As an American I am free. I know that I can say what I feel and do what I say. Getting to walk out the door every morning knowing that I’m safe is a privilege. Having clean clothes, new shoes, and food every day is something I’m thankful to have. Feeling safe under the protection of our forced is something that not every country gets to say. As American we are privileged, but we fought for it all 240 years ago when America won its independence and we have been fighting for it ever since. Since the creation of America 240 years ago, many envy the freedom and how strong American is. After every threat and every attack, America has stayed strong and bounced back from destruction. What does it mean to be an American? Being an American means that
The most common phrase in America today is “Home of the Free”. When America first started out in the Colonies the above quote was probably very true. As time has passed through the centuries, America has felt the need to regulate and reduce the freedom that our founding fathers had intentionally planned for us. Such things as religion, reproductive rights, Native Americans and their rights, and marriage rights are being marginalized. These rights could be considered private matters that the government shouldn’t get involved with and probably rightly so.
Christopher Columbus sailed in 1492 and found the Americas. They claimed the Americas until the 18th century. The “Americans” enjoyed the freedom the British gave them from the negligence. Soon, they got themselves into a war with the French, which was fought in three different theatres; North America, Europe, India. The battles were known as the French Revolution and they were very costly. The British tried to pay off the debts earlier, but when the 7 year war ended, they expected the Americas to contribute to the cost-- but they did not. After all, they did defend them from the French and the Native Americans. Within the coming years, the British continued to tax the Americans and they refused to pay. The British tried to make and enforce laws, making the
Despite the United States having great ideals of freedom and exemplifying this throughout history there have been moments where
America is a wonderful place to live, because we are free. Freedom is important, and many people in other countries do not have much freedom. I am glad I have a place like this to grow up in; where I know that I can be equal with other races and other genders. Also, I am glad I have a place like this that will respect me and I know it will be a great place to have my children grow up in.
It is becoming a well-known fact that the United States is the world leader, not in education, but in the number of incarcerated persons. The United States of America claims to be the “land of the free and the home of the brave,” but more and more each day, the United States is becoming the “land of the jailed and the home of the criminal.” This epidemic of incarcerated persons is the result of one of the following things: 1. America is too much in love with the idea of segregating the good people and the bad people or 2. America has put too many people in jail and some of them could be released.
America is the land of the "FREE". If a certain ISP can block websites from being viewable, is it truly free? 樂 It will be able to slow down news/articles that speaks poorly of an ISP. This could basically be limited freedom of press.
America likes to call itself a free country. A country run by the people, for the people. But is America still a free country when we don't let some people vote? These people are the people who live in the U.S. territories. I find that shocking that we deny those who live in the U.S territories the right to vote when so many different groups have fought for their right to vote. They fight in wars defending their country but they are not allowed to do one of the most basic rights. Guam for instance ranks higher then any of the states in per capita recruitment rates.
In recent years racial and socioeconomic differences have grown more prevalent in our society, and many wonder why. Growing up in Ethiopia, the concept of race was never popular or significant, as there was little to no racial diversity. Coming from a country where I did not even look at the color of my skin to a place where the only thing people saw was my color, astonished me. Living in the United States and learning about slavery in middle school, I thought of it as something that was long gone, something I would never have to worry about, but as I grew older I began to see the lingering shadows that remained. A petrified twelve-year-old me once asked my mother why we were moving to America and to that question she replied “America is the land of the free; the land of opportunities”. America did feel like an embodiment of her statement my first few years here but as time passed I began to see some clear differences in how society viewed me. I wondered, if this really was the so called “land of the free”, why are minorities incarcerated at a higher rate? And why are there such significant socioeconomic and educational gaps?
War, Slavery, Sexism, and Lack of freedom, these were the issues America has faced that put our country through an uproar. Present day America has been through several trials and tribulations in the past to get to the peaceful state it is today. Throughout the course of time America has been hit with unfortunate periods of feuds with countries near and far, determining how little freedom you have based on your gender or race, and in most cases having the government dictate what happens in your life. Despite our hardships, America took baby steps to improve its country. These little and small changes brought us on the journey to turn America into the powerful nation it is now. American history gave us hope for the future.
There has been much controversy over changes in the environment due to the placement of hydroelectric dams, and also due to the pollution caused by other power plants which use non-renewable sources of energy. The arguments which come from certain groups against both sides seem rather strange. The purpose of this paper is to explore the environmental and other effects from both energy sources, and the arguments which are presented by different groups who lobby for and against the two sources of power. It appears in many opinions; a group will only access one issue, actually separating two topics which go hand in hand. The focus for examples in this paper with mainly rely on
There are also many negative aspects of hydroelectric energy, and most of the involve effects on the environment. First of all, they can harm the plants living underwater. The spinning turbines can change the amount of moving water, and also how much oxygen is in it. Also, the turbines harm fish. If they swim through the turbines, they get killed. Finally, creating the dams can harm different habitats. Various forests, wetlands, and farmlands have been destroyed due to
It is often thought that hydroelectric power is the worst source of renewable power because it’s dangerous for the environment. According to Mathias Aarre Maehlum, “The environmental consequences of hydropower are related to interventions in nature due to damming of water, changed water flow and the construction of roads and power lines. Hydroelectric power plants may affect fish is a complex interaction between numerous physical and biological factors,” (Energy Informative). The making of hydroelectric power plants requires economic changes to make dams and power lines. These things are needed when natural water flow is not provided. Many living things in the water and on the land around it can be destroyed because of the change of the water movement. Dams can affect the environment near its placement. The land around it can be affected in a negative way because of this change. The constructing of roads and power lines can also affect the environment because more land for the people requires less land for the animals and trees. The only way this can be avoided is by evading the making of hydroelectric power plants, which shows that hydroelectric power can unhealthy for other living things and damage its surrounding nature. According to the article Environmental Impacts of Dams, “The dam wall itself blocks fish migrations, which in some cases and with some species completely separate spawning habitats from rearing habitats,” (International Rivers Organization). The making of