The document provides information about the analysis of the United States in 10 sections. It discusses the group members, contents, introduction, flag, currency, language, religion, cultural analysis, economic analysis, literacy rates, and trade. The introduction states that the US has 50 states, Washington DC as its capital, and Donald Trump as its president. It also notes that English is the main language and Christianity is the dominant religion. The economic analysis highlights that the US has one of the largest and most powerful economies in the world.
Presented at our follow up forum, "Filipinos in New York: Why We Matter," this presentation provides demographic profile of Filipinos in the Metro New York region, along with policy issues the Fil-Am community is concerned with. The presentation ends with a call to action for Fil-Ams to register and vote during election day.
Presented at our follow up forum, "Filipinos in New York: Why We Matter," this presentation provides demographic profile of Filipinos in the Metro New York region, along with policy issues the Fil-Am community is concerned with. The presentation ends with a call to action for Fil-Ams to register and vote during election day.
A Portrait of Mississippi was published in January of 2009. Commissioned by the Mississippi State Conference NAACP and funded by Oxfam America this is a Social SenseMaking project undertaken by authors Sarah Burd-Sharps, Kristen Lewis and the American Human Development Project team working in long term collaboration with Humantific's UnderstandingLab team. Mississippi ranks last among U.S. states on the American Human Development Index. This study examines disparities by county, race, and gender. Its purpose is SenseMaking for ChangeMaking.
As immigration lawyer Carlos Batara notes in this roundup of top ten news stories, June is Immigrant Heritage Month. Supposedly, this means June represents a month dedicated to celebrating the many accomplishments and achievements of immigrants in shaping United States history and culture.
Unfortunately, honoring the contributions of immigrants is more ideal than reality.
The longer Congress fails to address immigration reform, the longer the American public will remain trapped in a no-win battle between those who support and those who oppose legalization for immigrants.
On the one hand, there’s the approach taken in Louisiana. Lawmakers in that state approved a law which will bar U.S. citizen and lawful permanent resident spouses from immigrating their immigrant husbands or wives. Under this legislation, marriage is not seen as a fundamental right; rather, it is deemed a privilege which can granted or denied.
On the other, consider California. A statewide signature campaign began in an effort to kick-start an initiative that would grant undocumented immigrants with state residency rights, regardless of federal laws.
Both laws are likely to end up tied in court months, if not years.
Like President Obama’s recent executive action, Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, also known as DAPA.
In June, a federal lawsuit blocked the implementation of his plan to grant parents of U.S. and lawful permanent resident children, though lacking immigration papers of their own, the right to work temporarily in the U.S. if they meet other requirements for up to three years. Attempts to deport them, if their only offense was that of unlawful entry or overstaying their authorized period for visiting, would be suspended for the same three-year time period.
Not a fix, by any stretch of the imagination. But it was a start in the direction of reform. Alas, the legal future of the president’s actions is uncertain. Just as the Louisiana bill and the California initiative will end up if either is enacted as law.
So what’s a poor immigration reformer to do? How about create political posters to express one’s opinions and try to sway public sentiment. Well, June saw this effort as well. In Los Angeles, the Study of Political Graphics organized a show featuring 75 posters addressing immigration issues in the hopes of sparking greater public interest in such matters.
On the public relations front, American did demonstrate its leadership by taking a couple of major actions involving other countries. Early in the month, the U.S. pledged to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba. The cold war of over 50 years between the two nations was near its end. During the latter half, the United States extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Nepal, a country devastated by a recent earthquake leaving 2.8 million people in need of emergency assistance.
It was a fitting end to a dynamic month of immigration news.
Migration Policy Institute Report: Profile of Haitian Diaspora in the United ...Stanleylucas
Approximately 915,000 Haitian immigrants and their children (the first and second genera- tions) live in the United States, and Haiti-born individuals account for 1.5 percent of the total U.S. foreign-born population. The U.S. government has gone to extraordinary lengths to block illegal immigration from Haiti, but Haitians have benefited from several special programs that have permitted entry or temporary residence, as well as the normal chan- nel of family sponsorship. The size of the Haiti-born population in the United States has grown rapidly in recent decades; in 1980, about 90,000 Haitian immigrants resided in
the United States. The majority of the Haitian immigrant population arrived in the United States before 2000, as is true for the U.S. immigrant population overall. Haitian immigrants in the United States have a median age of 45, the third-oldest immigrant population of the 15 groups in the Rockefeller-Aspen Diaspora Program (RAD) analysis (after the Philippines and Colombia).1
As a result of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the U.S. government offered Temporary Pro- tected Status (TPS) to approximately 58,000 qualifying Haitian immigrants who could otherwise face deportation from the United States. TPS beneficiaries are given a tempo- rary reprieve from deportation and granted work authorization until their TPS designa- tion expires (July 22, 2014, in the case of Haiti) or is extended. The Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program provides refugee resettlement services, such as assistance obtaining employment, housing, and basic necessities, to eligible groups of Haitian immigrants.
Relative to the U.S. population as a whole, the Haitian diaspora has lower incomes, employ- ment rates, and is less educated, but there have been gains between generations. Haitian diaspora households reported a median annual income of $37,000, or $13,000 below the median for all U.S. households and among the lowest of the 15 groups in the RAD analysis. However, the Haitian second generation has a higher median household income than the first. Members of the Haitian diaspora participate in the labor force at the same rate as the general U.S. population yet had the lowest employment rate of the 15 groups in the RAD analysis, and are among the least likely to be employed in managerial or professional....
International Business-United States of Americasdusane1
Overview of business in America.United States of America", "America", "US", "U.S.", "USA", and "U.S.A." redirect here. For the landmass encompassing North and South America, see Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation). Global Strategy formation
United States of America", "America", "US", "U.S.", "USA", and "U.S.A." redirect here. For the landmass encompassing North and South America, see Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation).
Usa's history,religion,language, family sturcture and educationItsJames00
The US is a biggest Country covering 50 states and a federal district, five major self-governing territories. This Presentation holds the information about USA.
A Portrait of Mississippi was published in January of 2009. Commissioned by the Mississippi State Conference NAACP and funded by Oxfam America this is a Social SenseMaking project undertaken by authors Sarah Burd-Sharps, Kristen Lewis and the American Human Development Project team working in long term collaboration with Humantific's UnderstandingLab team. Mississippi ranks last among U.S. states on the American Human Development Index. This study examines disparities by county, race, and gender. Its purpose is SenseMaking for ChangeMaking.
As immigration lawyer Carlos Batara notes in this roundup of top ten news stories, June is Immigrant Heritage Month. Supposedly, this means June represents a month dedicated to celebrating the many accomplishments and achievements of immigrants in shaping United States history and culture.
Unfortunately, honoring the contributions of immigrants is more ideal than reality.
The longer Congress fails to address immigration reform, the longer the American public will remain trapped in a no-win battle between those who support and those who oppose legalization for immigrants.
On the one hand, there’s the approach taken in Louisiana. Lawmakers in that state approved a law which will bar U.S. citizen and lawful permanent resident spouses from immigrating their immigrant husbands or wives. Under this legislation, marriage is not seen as a fundamental right; rather, it is deemed a privilege which can granted or denied.
On the other, consider California. A statewide signature campaign began in an effort to kick-start an initiative that would grant undocumented immigrants with state residency rights, regardless of federal laws.
Both laws are likely to end up tied in court months, if not years.
Like President Obama’s recent executive action, Deferred Action for Parental Accountability, also known as DAPA.
In June, a federal lawsuit blocked the implementation of his plan to grant parents of U.S. and lawful permanent resident children, though lacking immigration papers of their own, the right to work temporarily in the U.S. if they meet other requirements for up to three years. Attempts to deport them, if their only offense was that of unlawful entry or overstaying their authorized period for visiting, would be suspended for the same three-year time period.
Not a fix, by any stretch of the imagination. But it was a start in the direction of reform. Alas, the legal future of the president’s actions is uncertain. Just as the Louisiana bill and the California initiative will end up if either is enacted as law.
So what’s a poor immigration reformer to do? How about create political posters to express one’s opinions and try to sway public sentiment. Well, June saw this effort as well. In Los Angeles, the Study of Political Graphics organized a show featuring 75 posters addressing immigration issues in the hopes of sparking greater public interest in such matters.
On the public relations front, American did demonstrate its leadership by taking a couple of major actions involving other countries. Early in the month, the U.S. pledged to restore diplomatic relations with Cuba. The cold war of over 50 years between the two nations was near its end. During the latter half, the United States extended Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to Nepal, a country devastated by a recent earthquake leaving 2.8 million people in need of emergency assistance.
It was a fitting end to a dynamic month of immigration news.
Migration Policy Institute Report: Profile of Haitian Diaspora in the United ...Stanleylucas
Approximately 915,000 Haitian immigrants and their children (the first and second genera- tions) live in the United States, and Haiti-born individuals account for 1.5 percent of the total U.S. foreign-born population. The U.S. government has gone to extraordinary lengths to block illegal immigration from Haiti, but Haitians have benefited from several special programs that have permitted entry or temporary residence, as well as the normal chan- nel of family sponsorship. The size of the Haiti-born population in the United States has grown rapidly in recent decades; in 1980, about 90,000 Haitian immigrants resided in
the United States. The majority of the Haitian immigrant population arrived in the United States before 2000, as is true for the U.S. immigrant population overall. Haitian immigrants in the United States have a median age of 45, the third-oldest immigrant population of the 15 groups in the Rockefeller-Aspen Diaspora Program (RAD) analysis (after the Philippines and Colombia).1
As a result of the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, the U.S. government offered Temporary Pro- tected Status (TPS) to approximately 58,000 qualifying Haitian immigrants who could otherwise face deportation from the United States. TPS beneficiaries are given a tempo- rary reprieve from deportation and granted work authorization until their TPS designa- tion expires (July 22, 2014, in the case of Haiti) or is extended. The Cuban-Haitian Entrant Program provides refugee resettlement services, such as assistance obtaining employment, housing, and basic necessities, to eligible groups of Haitian immigrants.
Relative to the U.S. population as a whole, the Haitian diaspora has lower incomes, employ- ment rates, and is less educated, but there have been gains between generations. Haitian diaspora households reported a median annual income of $37,000, or $13,000 below the median for all U.S. households and among the lowest of the 15 groups in the RAD analysis. However, the Haitian second generation has a higher median household income than the first. Members of the Haitian diaspora participate in the labor force at the same rate as the general U.S. population yet had the lowest employment rate of the 15 groups in the RAD analysis, and are among the least likely to be employed in managerial or professional....
International Business-United States of Americasdusane1
Overview of business in America.United States of America", "America", "US", "U.S.", "USA", and "U.S.A." redirect here. For the landmass encompassing North and South America, see Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation). Global Strategy formation
United States of America", "America", "US", "U.S.", "USA", and "U.S.A." redirect here. For the landmass encompassing North and South America, see Americas. For other uses, see America (disambiguation), US (disambiguation), USA (disambiguation), and United States (disambiguation).
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Country Analysis
Product name: Alternative Medicine
Countries: US and Canada
Group’s Names:
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1. Abdulrahman Alzahrani
1. Saad Alnashwan
1. Saleh Alqahtani
1. Hesham Jebrial
1. Fahad Alanazi
United States of America
4.1 Country’s profile:
4.1.1 Country Overview: THE FOLLOWING SECTION IS PLAGIARISED
Geography:
USA is world's third-largest country by size after Russia and Canada. In terms of population after China and India; Mt. McKinley is highest point in North America and Death Valley the lowest point on the continent. It is located bordering both the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Pacific Ocean, between Canada and Mexico. Majority parts have temperate climate but Hawaii and Florida has tropical climate. US terrain is central plain but west has hills and east has low mountains, Alaska has rugged mountains and broad river valleys, Hawaii has volcanic topography.
Burning of fossil fuels generate carbon dioxide and hence cause acid rain in US. US suffer from water pollution caused from fertilizers and pesticides. The country has limited sources of fresh water and requires a careful management.
Demography:
US population as estimated in July 2011 is 313,847,465. As per 2011 estimation, the population growth rate is 0.899%. As per 2009 consensus, Population in major cities like New York-Newark has 19.3 million, Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana 12.675 million; Chicago 9.134 million; Miami 5.699 million; WASHINGTON, D.C. (capital) 4.421 million. As per 2007 estimations, country has several religions sharing different percentage composition like Protestant 51.3%, Roman Catholic 23.9%, Mormon 1.7%, other Christian 1.6%, Jewish 1.7%, Buddhist 0.7%, Muslim 0.6%, other or unspecified 2.5%, unaffiliated 12.1%, none 4%. According to 2000 census, English language top the chart by 82.1% followed by Spanish 10.7% , other Indo-European 3.8%, Asian and Pacific island 2.7%, other 0.7%. US literacy rate is equal as per 2003 estimations, 99% of both male and female over the age of 15 can read and write.
Government:
US conventional long form is United States of America (USA) and conventional short form is United States (US). US is strong democratic nation with Constitution-based federal republic government type. Its capital is Washington DC. US have 50 states and one district. US was declared an independent nation on 4 July 1776 and was recognized by Great Britain on 3 September 1783. Its constitution was formed on 17 September 1787 and become effective from 4 March 1789.
Economy:
US is the most technologically advanced economy in the world and its per capita GDP is $48,100. In private economy, majority of the decisions are made by individuals and business firms and federal and state government make all the purchases of the needed goods and services. Businesses in US have greater flexibility in terms of expanding capital plant, lay off surplus workers and in developing new products. Industry related to computers, medi.
SociologySEVENTEENTH EDITIONChapter 15Race and Ethnicity.docxsamuel699872
Sociology
SEVENTEENTH EDITION
Chapter 15
Race and Ethnicity
The Power of Society
Is our choice to cast a vote for a particular candidate a purely “personal” decision?
In the 2016 presidential election, 58 percent of non-Hispanic white people voted for Donald Trump.
If only white people had voted, the election would have been a Republican landslide.
But Hillary Clinton received overwhelming support from Asian Americans (65 percent), Hispanic Americans (66 percent), and especially African Americans (88 percent).
If only these categories of the population had voted, the election would have been a Democratic landslide of historic proportion.
The political choices people make when they vote in elections are not simply personal preferences, but they also reflect race, ethnicity, and other societal factors.
Source: Center for American Women and Politics (2016).
2
The Social Meaning of Race and Ethnicity (1 of 4)
15.1 Explain the social construction of race and ethnicity.
Race
Socially constructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important
Meanings and importance of race vary across time and place.
No society contains biologically “pure” people.
There is more genetic variation within each racial category than between categories.
3
Figure 15–1 The Coming Minority Majority
According to projections from the Census Bureau, the United States will have a minority majority in the year 2044, less than thirty years from now.
By that time, as the figure shows, the white, non-Hispanic population will actually decline, as the number of Asian Americans, African Americans, and especially Hispanic Americans increases.
What changes do you expect this trend will bring to the United States?
Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2014).
4
National Map 15–1 Where the Minority Majority Already Exists
Racial and ethnic minorities are now a majority of the population in four states—Hawaii, California, New Mexico, and Texas—as well as in the District of Columbia.
At the other extreme, Vermont and Maine have the smallest share (about 6 percent) of minorities. Why do you think states with high minority populations are located in the South and Southwest?
Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2016).
5
Figure 15–2 Bogardus Social Distance Research
The social distance scale is a good way to measure prejudice.
Part (a) illustrates the complete social distance scale, from least social distance at the far left to greatest social distance at the far right.
Part (c) presents the overall mean score in specific years (the average of the scores received by all racial and ethnic categories).
These scores have fallen from 2.14 in 1925 to 1.44 in 2001, showing that students express less social distance toward minorities today than they did in the past.
Part (d) shows the range of averages, the difference between the highest and lowest scores in given years (in 2011, for instance, it was 1.08, the difference between.
SociologySEVENTEENTH EDITIONChapter 15Race and Ethnicity.docxrosemariebrayshaw
Sociology
SEVENTEENTH EDITION
Chapter 15
Race and Ethnicity
The Power of Society
Is our choice to cast a vote for a particular candidate a purely “personal” decision?
In the 2016 presidential election, 58 percent of non-Hispanic white people voted for Donald Trump.
If only white people had voted, the election would have been a Republican landslide.
But Hillary Clinton received overwhelming support from Asian Americans (65 percent), Hispanic Americans (66 percent), and especially African Americans (88 percent).
If only these categories of the population had voted, the election would have been a Democratic landslide of historic proportion.
The political choices people make when they vote in elections are not simply personal preferences, but they also reflect race, ethnicity, and other societal factors.
Source: Center for American Women and Politics (2016).
2
The Social Meaning of Race and Ethnicity (1 of 4)
15.1 Explain the social construction of race and ethnicity.
Race
Socially constructed category of people who share biologically transmitted traits that members of a society consider important
Meanings and importance of race vary across time and place.
No society contains biologically “pure” people.
There is more genetic variation within each racial category than between categories.
3
Figure 15–1 The Coming Minority Majority
According to projections from the Census Bureau, the United States will have a minority majority in the year 2044, less than thirty years from now.
By that time, as the figure shows, the white, non-Hispanic population will actually decline, as the number of Asian Americans, African Americans, and especially Hispanic Americans increases.
What changes do you expect this trend will bring to the United States?
Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2014).
4
National Map 15–1 Where the Minority Majority Already Exists
Racial and ethnic minorities are now a majority of the population in four states—Hawaii, California, New Mexico, and Texas—as well as in the District of Columbia.
At the other extreme, Vermont and Maine have the smallest share (about 6 percent) of minorities. Why do you think states with high minority populations are located in the South and Southwest?
Source: U.S. Census Bureau (2016).
5
Figure 15–2 Bogardus Social Distance Research
The social distance scale is a good way to measure prejudice.
Part (a) illustrates the complete social distance scale, from least social distance at the far left to greatest social distance at the far right.
Part (c) presents the overall mean score in specific years (the average of the scores received by all racial and ethnic categories).
These scores have fallen from 2.14 in 1925 to 1.44 in 2001, showing that students express less social distance toward minorities today than they did in the past.
Part (d) shows the range of averages, the difference between the highest and lowest scores in given years (in 2011, for instance, it was 1.08, the difference between.
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A Memorandum of Association (MOA) is a legal document that outlines the fundamental principles and objectives upon which a company operates. It serves as the company's charter or constitution and defines the scope of its activities. Here's a detailed note on the MOA:
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Name Clause: This clause states the name of the company, which should end with words like "Limited" or "Ltd." for a public limited company and "Private Limited" or "Pvt. Ltd." for a private limited company.
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Registered Office Clause: It specifies the location where the company's registered office is situated. This office is where all official communications and notices are sent.
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Association Clause: It simply states that the subscribers wish to form a company and agree to become members of it, in accordance with the terms of the MOA.
Importance of Memorandum of Association:
Legal Requirement: The MOA is a legal requirement for the formation of a company. It must be filed with the Registrar of Companies during the incorporation process.
Constitutional Document: It serves as the company's constitutional document, defining its scope, powers, and limitations.
Protection of Members: It protects the interests of the company's members by clearly defining the objectives and limiting their liability.
External Communication: It provides clarity to external parties, such as investors, creditors, and regulatory authorities, regarding the company's objectives and powers.
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Binding Authority: The company and its members are bound by the provisions of the MOA. Any action taken beyond its scope may be considered ultra vires (beyond the powers) of the company and therefore void.
Amendment of MOA:
While the MOA lays down the company's fundamental principles, it is not entirely immutable. It can be amended, but only under specific circumstances and in compliance with legal procedures. Amendments typically require shareholder
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Enterprise Excellence is a holistic approach that's aimed at achieving world-class performance across all aspects of the organization.
What might I learn?
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Who might benefit? Anyone and everyone leading folks from the shop floor to top floor.
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5. INTRODUCTION
USA located in northern part of America continent.
It has 50 states and 1 district, district Columbia.
Capital Washington
President Donald trump
Currency US $
Independence day 4th July 1776.
USA is a free country , every religion is accepted.
Population 326087666.
Country boarded with México on the south and Canada on the
north.
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6. FLAG OF AMERICA
o It has seven red bars and six white.
o It consist of fifty stars( one per
state)
surrounded by blue square.
o USA slogan is “in God we trust ”
o It represents USA like an union of
nice people.
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7. Currency
Currency is in dollar ($)
$1=Rs104.99
USA dollar is currency most used in
international transactions.
Pakistan buy and sale all major
currencies at very favorable rate.
dollar has been regarded as one of the
stable currencies in the world and many
nations back their own currency with
US dollar reserves.
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8. LANGUAGE
• Country language is English.
• U.S English is the set of varieties of the English language native to the United
States.
• The use of English in the United States is a result of British colonization of the
Americas.
• The first wave of English-speaking settlers arrived in North America during the 17th
century.
• USA has no official language at federal level.8
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9. RELIGION
Christianity is the basic religion in USA.
Religion in the United States is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and
practices.
Various religious faiths have flourished within the United States. A majority of
Americans report that religion plays a very important role in their lives
About 70% of American citizens are member of religious group many people
originally come to America so that they could worship as they pleased.
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11. CASTE SYSTEM
• There is a big conflict between black
and white community.
• Different communities are combined in
America.
• There is no affiliated caste system in
America.
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13. CULTURAL ANALYSIS
• The united state is a multicultural
nation.
• The culture of the United States of
America is influenced by African,
Native American, Asian, Polynesian, and
Latin American cultures.
• American culture includes both
conservative and liberal elements,
scientific and religious competitiveness,
political structures, risk taking and free
expression, materialist and moral
elements.
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14. ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
• The economy of united state is a largest national economy in the world.
• Its nominal gross domestic product was estimated as $14.4 trillion in 2008,which is
about three times that of the world`s second largest economy, Japan.
• Its GDP by PPP is almost twice that of the second largest China.
• The US economy maintains a very high level of output per person.
• The united states has been one of the best performing developed countries.
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17. LITERACY IN THE UNITED STATES
• The 2014 literacy rate in the United
States, defined as 15-year-olds who can
read and write, is 99 percent.
• A 2013 study found that 21 percent of
adults read below a fifth-grade level,
and 19 percent of high school
graduates can't read.
• Poverty and crime are interrelated with
low literacy levels.
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20. JUDICIAL SYSTEM
• Three types of judicials:
• The federal judicial districts are 94 in
numbers, one district court for each
state.
• U.S had 94 judicial districts that are
arranged into twelve regional circuits,
each circuit has its own U.S court of
appeal.
• The bankruptcy courts solve the cases
of the individuals who are not able to
pay back their creditors.
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22. TRADE
Imports
The united states world's second-largest
largest importer after the EU.
More than 80 percent of U.S. imports are
goods ($2.2 trillion).
Slightly less than a third of these are
industrial machinery and equipment ($444
billion).
The largest sub-category is oil and petroleum
products, at $144 billion.
Capital goods make up one-fourth of all
goods imported ($590 billion).
The food, feeds and beverages category is the
smallest, at $130 billion.
Exports
The United States was the world's third-
largest exporter, after China.
Goods make up more than thirds of U.S.
exports ($1.4 trillion).
One-third of exported goods are capital
goods ($519 billion).
The largest sub-category is commercial
aircraft ($121 billion).
Just 9 percent of exported goods are
foods, feeds and beverages ($131 billion).
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