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    In an advanced society such as ours‚ it is unfortunate we are not able to provide what should be a basic human right to all American citizens‚ quality healthcare. The quality or level of healthcare should be a right for all and not a privilege for some. Once a single definition is established‚ health care professionals can begin to measure quality and improve the process of healthcare in this country. The U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality defines quality healthcare as "doing the right

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    land of opportunity‚ land of the free‚ and the pursuit of happiness. People living in poverty from all different countries across the world dream about migrating to America for a better life. But how difficult is it to actually become an American Citizen? In the book‚ “The Circuit” by Francisco Jimenez‚ the author puts together short stories of his life from a family of undocumented immigrants of Mexico trying to cross the border to California; in hope to pursue their dream of achieving a better life

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    What Makes a Good Citizen

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    What Makes a Good Citizen What makes a good citizen? A good citizen upholds the norms in a stable society by being honest‚ friendly and hard-working. He does not create a mess and occasionally picks up after those who do. He keeps his neighbors satisfied with his kind and caring attitude and well-kept garden. A citizen is labeled as good when he has proven his capability to thrive in a place where stability and consistency is required. Politically‚ a good citizen does his duty by voting on a

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    with active‚ informed citizens. Let us continue this tradition. This webquest will help you be an educated citizen about the U.S. Constitution. Take this responsibility seriously‚ but have fun on the journey! Process Being an informed citizen is hard work. It requires effort and desire. As citizens of the United States‚ it is our responsibility to be educated and informed to keep our country strong. Use this webquest to help you achieve your responsibilities as a U.S. citizen. The highlighted words

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    Citizen means the members of the particular nation either they are native or through naturalization. Citizen can be both native and naturalization. For instance‚ if the people came from different countries like Nepal‚ India through different Visa status and fortunately they receive the citizenship of US then they are called naturalization or migrated people. On the other hand‚ native citizen means he/she take birth in particular countries as well as his/her parents are originated from the same country

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    There are many important duties of an American citizen. Living in the US comes with its privileges but also comes with its responsibilities. One of the most important duties is paying taxes to the government. Every citizen with a paying job must pay taxes to the government. Another important duty of a us citizen in serving in the military if necessary. If the government ever needs more soldiers to fight in a war‚ they can do a draft and whoever is picked will them become a member of the military

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    1. What does it mean to be a citizen? The term "Citizen" is defined in the compact Macquarie Dictionary as‚ "a member‚ native or naturalised‚ of state or nation". This paper intends to question what it is that constitutes a member or citizen‚ of state or nation. Many concepts and theories are promoted by political theorists and practitioners alike that are varied and many in response to defining a "citizen". The expanse of these theories ranges from the all-encompassing endorsement of world citizenship

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    Case Analysis #2 “US Citizen Bank (A)” Identification: Should Ms. Jefferies submit information or withhold information to a governmental arm‚ even though participation is completely voluntary? Michelle Jefferies is vice president for the Niche Credit Markets Division for US Citizen Bank. During her tenure‚ the development of a college student credit card program has rapidly accelerated. At the same time the U.S. General Accounting Office (GAO) has requested US Citizen Bank’s participation

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    Colleges Accept Senior Citizen Student Imagine sitting next to someone’s father or grandmother in a classroom‚ at first it may feel awkward having a senior age classmate. Later you find they are just well on their subjects both in the classroom and online‚ and might be someone to consider as a study buddy on a class project. Keep in mind to those older Americans returning to school‚ the world of the classrooms‚ can seem both foreign and intimidating. For some senior citizens‚ taken online courses

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    Citizens Carry Concealed Weapons In our society carrying concealed weapons seem to be a major issue. Authorities should allow anyone to carrying weapons after they pass a background check and complete training classes. In his essay” Letting Teachers Pack Guns will make America’s School Safer” Lott‚ argues that citizens have the right to protect themselves. I agree with him because accepting this law people can defend themselves from criminals before police arrive. Also legalizing hidden weapons

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