Every nationality has stereotypes found in pop culture creations such as TV shows. Americans in TV shows do not always show what real Americans are like. ...
Scientific discovery is an intellectual adventure that benefits all of humanity.
Every year, thousands of animal species go extinct. Animals that once roamed the Earth in abundance are permanently disappearing from our planet at a hear...
Have you ever seen a problem and wanted to do something about it? Of course you have. The schools, police, government welfare offices, churches and famili...
They are smart, passionate and ready to take on exciting challenges.
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has written the introduction to this publication, which examines women’s issues around the world, and U.S. Ambass...
Model United Nations (Model UN) — a simulation where students role-play UN delegates — is more than just an after-school activity. It is an opportunity to...
Young U.S. voters affirm American values but are different and have different attitudes than previous generations.
In the United States, sports play a major role in community life. Players learn valuable lessons about discipline, teamwork and tolerance that help them s...
This issue of eJournal USA — “Partnerships Against Corruption” — provides a range of perspectives on the benefits and challenges of public-private partner...
This lists the table of contents for the publication Outline of the U.S. Economy.
A Responsible Press Office in the Digital Age explores the relationship between government officials and the media and provides guidance to government comm...
Youth are leading the way to a sustainable future by creating innovative solutions to global problems. Read about some of their amazing accomplishments and...
Women’s entrepreneurship is on the rise, alleviating poverty and boosting economic growth.
This revised 2012 edition of USA Elections in Brief sketches the way primary and general elections work, not only the role of political parties, but also t...
This issue of eJournal USA profiles African-American women of the 20th and 21st centuries who have made significant contributions to many spheres of Americ...
Americans have a long history of helping others for no financial gain. Devoting one’s time and energy for the greater good is seen in countless ways across...
Global health has improved, but the fight against diseases is not over. New approaches and renewed engagement of key stakeholders are needed.
“Cultivating Civil Society 2.0” explores the evolving intersection between civil society and technology and offers examples of how civil society organizati...
Learn how governments, businesses and communities in Central America, East Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the United States are partnering to le...
This book demonstrates the United States’ commitment to the challenging issue of water security and the unrelenting pursuit of effective solutions. As wate...
This issue of eJournal USA explores how international organizations, state governments, the private sector and individuals — in many different countries — ...
In this issue of eJournal USA, we mark the 50th anniversary of the Peace Corps with narratives written by past volunteers and we glimpse the future of the ...
This issue of eJournal USA explores the world of entrepreneurship for young people.
This issue of eJournal USA examines the ways in which citizens and police strive to sustain the social contract.