FAST FOOD INDUSTRY The fast-food
.... Karcher stumbled in the mid 1980s when he launched a national expansion plan by opening units in
Texas and
Arizona, a move foiled by the slump in oil states ....
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Two Essays on American Society
.... For example, the enormous influx of immigrants to states like
Texas,
Arizona, New York and California have created challenges for resources in those states ....
(680

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Peyotism
.... Church in 1918, won the right to use the cactus in religious rituals in a half dozen court cases between 1960 and 1979 in
Texas,
Arizona, Oklahoma, Colorado ....
(2356

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The "English Only" Movement
.... An article in the conservative National Review cites Florida,
Texas,
Arizona, and California as four hotspots of insurrection: In Florida, Spanish-speaking ....
(2492

10

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Carl's Jr. Restaurants
.... Karcher stumbled in the mid 1980s when he launched a national expansion plan by opening units in
Texas and
Arizona, a move foiled by the slump in oil states ....
(990

4

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Public School Funding
.... With legal issues pending in
Texas,
Arizona, Ohio and Colorado, states have begun to take on the responsibility because many of their districts simply do not ....
(1185

5

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School Funding and the Law
.... With legal issues pending in
Texas,
Arizona, Ohio and Colorado, states have begun to take on the responsibility because many of their districts simply do not ....
(1185

5

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Incarcerated Illegal Immigrants
.... Illinois,
Arizona, and New Jersey
California has estimated it costs $395 million to jail such deportable aliens;
Texas, $57 million;
Arizona, $95 million ....
(1188

5

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Immigration Policy
.... has a deleterious impact on the US economy overall and an often devastating impact on border states like California,
Texas, and
Arizona where disproportionate ....
(1866

7

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Costs of Illegal Immigration
.... a study in 2001 that showed the cost for processing illegal immigrants in 28 counties in four border states (New Mexico,
Arizona,
Texas, and California ....
(2357

9

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Citrus Fruit Agriculture and Marketing
.... Department of Agriculture, ==== Four states
Arizona, California, Florida, and
Texas account for ....
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22

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Effect of NAFTA on the States That Border Mexico
.... The effect on California and
Texas may be negligible, while the effect on New Mexico and
Arizona may be an increase in the economic opportunities awaiting ....
(3003

12

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Immigration Fraudulent Docs
.... 2.4 million Mexicans in the US illegally (Dillon, 1997, 1). States that are host to a large number of these immigrants (California,
Texas,
Arizona, New Mexico ....
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Political Positions on Immigration
.... Six other states with the heaviest concentration of illegal immigrants in prison--New York,
Texas, Florida,
Arizona, New Jersey, and Illinois--are to share ....
(1555

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HEALTH CARE FOR UNDOCUMENTED ALIENS
.... In the case of
Arizona, California, New Mexico, and
Texas, the problem is primarily one that involves illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central America, while ....
(1261

5

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AMERICAN DEATH PENALTY CASES AND THE WORLD COURT
.... 3. The Department of State urges the State of
Texas to accede in the .... In LaGrand, the German government sought remedies for
Arizona's violation of the Vienna ....
(2214

9

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Stress and Burnout: A Review of Literature
.... Some states, including
Texas,
Arizona, and Oklahoma, are undertaking efforts to improve the pay scale - a necessity when the effort is being made to hire ....
(5355

21

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Immigration and Domestic Labor Markets
.... In California,
Arizona, and
Texas, the effects of immigration from Mexico on the California economy have been significant in the agricultural sector (del Olmo ....
(2776

11

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Immigration Memo
....
Arizona, California,
Texas and other border states have already sued the federal government to recoup more than $4 billion in lost resources due to providing ....
(1695

7

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Sandra Day O'Connor
.... 26, 1930, to Harry and Ada Mae Day, cattle ranchers on the
Arizona-New Mexico .... school age, she went to live with her grandmother in El Paso,
Texas, so that she ....
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Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
.... 26, 1930, to Harry and Ada Mae Day, cattle ranchers on the
Arizona-New Mexico .... school age, she went to live with her grandmother in El Paso,
Texas, so that she ....
(5478

22

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PROPOSITION 187 California Proposition 187 & Illegal Immigrants
.... Illegal immigrants are largely (86 percent) in seven states, California, Florida,
Texas, New York,
Arizona, Illinois and New Jersey (Rosen 24). ....
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Medicaid Eligibility
.... down the costs for the state in the long run, and
Arizona spends the ....
Texas has announced that it intends to bar immigrants' Medicaid coverage beyond five years ....
(2342

9

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Territorial Expansion
.... not only recognize the Rio Grande as the southern boundary of
Texas, but also .... are now the entire states of California, Nevada, Utah, most of
Arizona and New ....
(1147

5

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Migration to the Sunbelt
.... There is no single definition of the Sunbelt, but there is basic agreement that the region includes
Arizona,
Texas, New Mexico, Florida and Southern California ....
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9

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Hispanic Population & Demographic Census Info
.... The top ten states that indicate Hispanic populations of 1 million or more are California,
Texas, New York, Florida, Illinois,
Arizona, New Jersey, New Mexico ....
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Cadillac Desert by Marc Reisner
.... basins at Lee's Ferry,
Arizona: California, Nevada, and most of
Arizona were included .... water development plans hit their zenith though with the
Texas Water Plan ....
(2800

11

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Undocumented Aliens & Health Care Rights
.... In the case of
Arizona, California, New Mexico, and
Texas, the problem is primarily one that involves illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central America, while ....
(2833

11

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The Death Penalty & the Justice System
.... and Mississippi, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina,
Texas, and Virginia .... For example,
Arizona shows 91 white to 12 black people sentenced to ....
(1195

5

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Mexican and Civil War-Final
.... a result of the Mexican-American War, America won control of what would eventually represent California, Nevada,
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and
Texas, "The war ....
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