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  United States - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
However, the structure of the United States was profoundly changed in 1788 when the states replaced the Articles of Confederation with the United States Constitution; often, sources use the date each of the original 13 states adopted the Constitution as the date on that state "entered the Union" (became part of the United States).
The United States also holds several other territories, districts and possessions, notably the federal district of the District of Columbia, which is the nation's capital, and several overseas insular areas, the most significant of which are Puerto Rico, American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, and the United States Virgin Islands.
The United States does not have an official language at federal level; nevertheless, English is spoken by the vast majority of the population and serves as the de facto language: English is the language used for legislation, regulations, executive orders, treaties, federal court rulings, and all other official pronouncements.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/United_States_of_America   (5319 words)

  
 United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The United States traces its national origin to the United Colonies of America governed by the Second Continental Congress formed in 1775 and the Declaration of Independence by the thirteen British Colonies in 1776 that they were free and independent states.
During the Cold War, the United States was a major player in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and was considered one of Two superpowers along with the Soviet Union; with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the nation emerged as the world's leading economic and military power.
The United States is a great center of higher education, boasting more than 4,000 universities, colleges and other institutions of higher learning, the top tier of which may be considered to be among the Most prestigious and advanced in the world.
united-states.iqnaut.net   (5101 words)

  
 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA USA
Manifest Destiny was a philosophy that encouraged westward expansion in the United States: as the population of the Eastern states grew and as a steady increase of immigrants entered the country, settlers moved steadily westward across North America.
The United States currently enjoys a positive relationship with the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan, and Poland, among several others, in that these nations are participating as active military allies with, or logistical supporters of, the United States in all theaters.
The United States is often under criticism from Western governments and NGOs concerning lengthy detention without trial, forced confessions, torture, and mistreatment of prisoners as well as some restrictions on freedoms of speech and the press, as being violations of their definition of human rights.
www.speedace.info /united_states_of_america_usa.htm   (8119 words)

  
 cars - United States
The United States of America — also referred to as the United States, the U.S.A., the U.S., America¹, the States, or (archaically) Columbia — is a federal republic of 50 states located primarily in central North America (with the exception of two states: Alaska and Hawaii).
The United States proper has three land borders, two with Canada and one with Mexico, and two territorial water boundaries with Russia and The Bahamas.
Nevertheless, the United States has at times been criticized for alleged violations of human rights, including racial discrimination in trials and sentences, police abuses, excessive and unwarranted incarceration, and the imposition of the death penalty ².
www.carluvers.com /cars/US   (4037 words)

  
 AN EVENING WITH NOAM CHOMSKY
The United States had total control over their airspace, was over flying it and using that to provide instructions to the terrorist army to enable them to attack soft targets without running into the army that might defend them.
After the United States took over the country again under the conditions that were so graphically described by the press, the country was pretty much destroyed in the 1980’s, but it has totally collapsed since in every respect just about.
The United States, on the other hand, contributed enthusiastically and decisively and was able to do so because of the silence, servility might be the right word, of the educated classes who could easily find out about it.
www.zmag.org /GlobalWatch/chomskymit.htm   (9665 words)

  
 Lowest-income counties in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Twenty-six states do not have any counties in the 100 poorest counties.
Number of counties by state in the 100 poorest counties: Kentucky, 29; Mississippi, 13; Texas, 10; Alabama, 7; Arkansas, 7; South Dakota, 6; West Virginia, 6; Louisiana, 5; Georgia, 3; Missouri, 3; Oklahoma, 3; Tennessee, 2; Colorado, 1; Hawai'i, 1; North Dakota, 1; New Mexico, 1; South Carolina, 1; Virginia, 1.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Poorest_places_in_the_United_States   (186 words)

  
 What is United States? : Abaara fun facts and uncommon knowledge - United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
As a result of the huge influence, both political and cultural, and the use of the same over time, reactions towards the USA are often strong and sometimes emotional or irrational, ranging from uninhibited Americophilia (admiration and mimicking of all things 'American') to Anti-Americanism.
A good example is the epithet Ayatollah Khomeini chose to name the United States of America, which is still used today by Iranian officials: The Great Satan.
Major components of the European segment of the United States population are descended from immigrants from Germany (15.2 percent), Ireland (10.8 percent),
info.abaara.com /pac/United_States   (3278 words)

  
 Social structure of the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The idea of a classless society somewhat persists in the United States; which explains the notion of the vast majority of Americans who place themselves in the same class, the middle class.
Here the theory states that a worker would benefit if he or she was given the option to retire from working and was given a share of the economy based purely on his or her skill, rather than the individual's contributions.
Here an individual may be stated to be exploited if he or she does not receive a share of assets that does not correspond with the individual's contributions; thus making withdrawal an economically feasible option for the exploited employee.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Class_in_the_contemporary_United_States   (8052 words)

  
 Yukon Kuskokwim Nushagak grassroots science » 2006 »   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
So in places with Eskimo names such as Kongiganak, Kwigillingok and Manokotak, elder leaders and wives find themselves planning how to carry on without strong young men who serve as vital providers of food….
The new law widens the state’s authority during a public health risk to test all animals for all diseases.
The state of Alaska suggestions are for poultry farms.
ykalaska.uniblogs.org /?m=200606   (1912 words)

  
 Louisiana Weekly - Your Community. Your Newspaper.
Twenty years ago, Nelson County, Virginia was amongst the poorest places in the United States.
The state further maximized their investment by bringing the new winemakers together for wine festivals to attract the tourists at those times of the year often thought slow.
Still, wine aside, the concept that this state could take the worlds of small business, education, and economic development, and make them work towards a common goal is far less impossible than growing a viable wine on tobacco land.
www.louisianaweekly.com /weekly/news/articlegate.pl?20020708d   (971 words)

  
 Chris Patriarca’s Road Pictures - Alabama - Statewide
The state of Alabama passed legislation on July 13, 1995, to officially designate the corridor along US 72 in North Alabama.
Wilcox County is located in the heart of Alabama's "Black Belt" and is considered to be one of the poorest places in the United States.
This is a picture of the temporary sign that ALDOT placed at Exit 97 due to the removal of the original sign to widen the road.
www.angelfire.com /al4/c_patriarca/Statewide.html   (751 words)

  
 Village Earth: The Consortium for Sustainable Village-Based Development   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Home of the Oglala Lakota Nation, the Pine Ridge Reservation was established during the 1876 Fort Laramie Treaty and encompasses a territory of approximately 2 million acres of the Northern Great Plains grasslands in southwest South Dakota.
The Reservation exists today as one of the poorest places in the United States and lags far behind other parts of the United States in virtually all standards of human well-being.
According to the 2004 South Dakota State University Farm Real Estate Survey, the average rental rates in this region of South Dakota for non-irrigated cropland is $23.10 and $10.00 an acre for rangeland.
www.villageearth.org /pages/Projects/Pine_Ridge/index.php   (1290 words)

  
 United States   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The United States of America—also referred to as the United States, the USA, the U.S. America, the States, and
(poetically) Columbia—is a democratic federal republic of fifty states located primarily in central North America.
In 2001, Human Rights Watch issued a report stating that United States had "made little progress in embracing international human rights standards at home." http://www.hrw.org/wr2k1/usa/
united-states.mindbit.com   (5026 words)

  
 The Lakota Nation   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The Pine Ridge Indian reservation, in South Dakota, is among the poorest places in the United States.
It is my prayer that it will be honored by gaining a greater awareness and understanding of their culture and, therefore, ourselves, the human family.
This project is dedicated to Unchi, Ed, everyone I met on the journey, and to the whole Lakota Nation, located in the heart of the United States.
crossroadstudio.com /sys-tmpl/pineridgeworking   (190 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: Foreign Country Doctors -- June18, 2002
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Eutaw, Alabama, is one of the poorest places in the United States, with a per capita income of just $15,000 a year, about half the US average.
ABRAHAM VERGHESE: I think America is really in denial about the degree to which residents, particularly foreign medical graduates, man the county hospitals of this country and but for their services, I'm not sure how exactly we could manage.
FRED DE SAM LAZARO: Citing a desperate need for doctors in their home states, many members of Congress are hoping to overturn the anti- J-1 waiver decision, either through persuasion or legislation.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/health/jan-june02/doctors_6-18.html   (1678 words)

  
 marykaythill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
I now know it is one of the poorest places in the United States," added Thill.
She had parents that loved her for the first 12 years of her life.
Most wards of the state never had parental love, so they suffered what is clinically termed attachment disorder," Thill explained.
www.gottawritenetwork.com /marykaythill.html   (694 words)

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