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    Raising Taxes on Fast Food Which sounds better‚ a $10 burger and soda‚ or a $3 grilled chicken salad and water? While convenient and cheap‚ the widespread eating of fast food has caused many health problems throughout America. By raising taxes and making fast food more expensive‚ I think Americans will begin to eat healthier‚ other restaurants will see economic success‚ and the government will spend much less on health care. When fast food prices are jacked up‚ this offers people an incentive

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    discussion regarding the increase of minimum wage across the nation. Currently‚ the wage is set at a low amount of $7.25 an hour. In today’s society it is almost impossible to live on only an income of $7.25 an hour especially for those who are raising a family. In President Obama’s 2013 State of the Union Address‚ the president proposed to raise the minimum wage to 9 dollars by the year 2015 (Luhby). A higher minimum wage would help people living in poverty by providing better means of financial

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    They will inexperienced regardless of age‚ and they also wont be able to travel to jobs or to college. More strict drivers education classes could be used to better prepare younger drivers for the responsibilities of operating a motor vehicle‚ but raising the driving age to eighteen is uncalled for and ridiculous. From the time you turn fifteen years old‚ the only thing that you can think about is getting your license in the year to come‚ I know I’ve never felt so anxious for anything in my life

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    Read the case "Tactus Tackles Fund-Raising" at the end of Chapter 8 and answer the questions that follow: 1. Craig Ciesla and Micah Yairi eventually turned to friends and family for funding. Should they have done that first? What are the risks with raising money from such individuals? Many us have heard don’t borrow money from family or go into business with friends. In the case of Tactus fund-raising‚ they faced many financial obstacles in raising their capital. Craig and Micah did the right

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    unemployment. Finally‚ the government should consider smarter ways to help the lower class earn more money such as implementing a direct wage subsidy or increasing the earned income tax credit. Raising minimum wage has the negative effects of causing unemployment and does not raise many people out of poverty. Raising the federal minimum wage above $7.25 per hour has too many drawbacks‚ so the government should consider implementing a direct wage subsidy. A direct wage subsidy pays a low-wage worker additional

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    In 1938‚ Franklin D. Roosevelt introduced the Minimum Wage bill in America during the Great Depression. The minimum wage started at twenty-five cents an hour in 1938‚ and is now $7.25 an hour. Today Americans favor raising the federal minimum wage from $7.25 to $10.00 per hour. Raising the federal minimum wage would prove to be more of a negative change than a positive move because it would force small companies to close their doors. It would also increase the price of consumer goods‚ and make it

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    The video titled “Raising Adam Lanza” was very informational; it definitely helped me understand the possible factors that lead up to Adam Lanza’s horrific act. The Hartford courant reporters Alaine Griffin and Josh Kovner learned that Adam was very close with his mother‚ they were puzzled on why he decided to shoot his mother and continuously questioned was Nancy a victim or was she to blame?. The reporters set out on a mission to discover the relationship between Adam and his mother Nancy Lanza

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    1. Intro. It has been years since the minimum wage has been updated in MN‚ It has stayed stuck at $7.25 an hour‚ but to put things into perspective‚ it would currently be up to $10.40 if it had kept up with inflation since 1968. Raising the minimum wage is crucial for it boosts the economy‚ it lifts people out of poverty‚ and it will help close the gender wage gap. I know a lot of people in this room are‚ or at one point have worked for minimum wage‚ and it is not a very easy thing to manage with

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    Raising the minimum wage and getting paid more sounds like a great idea. Who wouldn’t want to have more money? While it may be cool to raise the minimum wage and get paid more money‚ it has it’s downsides. Minimum wage is the least amount of money an employer can give to their workers. We are talking about minimum wage because it is very important in our economy. People have been trying to raise the minimum wage. While some may argue that raising the minimum wage would help those who don’t have enough

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    their life at risk‚ but the lives of others. No mother or father wants to bury their child‚ and this would be less likely if the driving age was raised. The legal driving age should be raised to save lives and have more mature drivers on the road. Raising the driving age would prevent the unnecessary death toll that comes from teen driving. For example‚ in 2003 there were 937 drivers-- age 16-- who were involved

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