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    is that the an unobtrusive government is the best government; that the government necessarily only ’maintain domestic tranquillity‚ defend the people from invasion‚ and protect them when travelling.’ To leave economic workings of the country to the people and let the ’motives for production’ be that of the people not the government. Our government took such a stance in its early decades‚ but as national debt rose‚ interstate commerce became indomitable‚ and the economy lost its strength‚ the need

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    First‚ I think it is important to recognize the difference between a king (monarchy) and government. A government is regulated and kings were not‚ to an extent. First Samuel 8 is dominated with “He will take” and “He will demand” phrases‚ signifying the lack of democracy and his total control (ESV‚ 2008). However‚ the demand that is portrayed is similar to the making of a government‚ but in the case of a government concerned about economic growth‚ the demand is expected‚ however‚ in the kings stance

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    In recent times the total number of priests has decreased and the average age of serving priests has risen. This fact‚ coupled with the ever increasing world population size has led to a large need for a new generation of priests. (The number of Catholics in the world nearly doubled between 1970 and 2008‚ growing from 653 Million to 1.166 Billion‚ the total number of priests decreased from 419‚728 to 409‚166. (CARA services. Frequently requested Church statistics). We live in a society which

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    Should government censor the internet? Let’s‚ for a moment‚ try to imagine a completely benevolent government‚ who wants to censor it’s citizens internet access. Maybe things like how to make a bomb‚ or a website where you can buy illegal goods. Everyone will be happy with such a government‚ whose only intentions are to shelter the people it governs from content that it is dangerous‚ harmful or inappropriate‚ and not to spread propaganda by controlling information. However unlikely it is for such

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    How Do You Think the Problem of Priestless Parishes Should Be Addressed? Throughout Britain‚ Catholics living in rural areas have been hit hard by the vocations crisis. Inevitably the small fragile communities have been the first to lose their priests‚ but if current trends continue the big-city parishes may soon be facing similar problems. The bishops of England and Wales keep telling us this is the "age of the laity‚" but without priests to minister to us‚ the future looks bleak. In 2014‚ 49153

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    The government is trying to take away our phone and we are not happy. Some people are going crazy and trying to danger. It is getting way out of hand now. The government should just let us keep our phones and everything would go back to normal. Do you think the people should keep their phones or should the government take them? We have had phones for over forty years.Why would you take them away from us? Most people in this time can only go on with the day without there phones. For example‚ people

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    In a public enterprise economy‚ the government has the power to nationalize any or all industries which can lead to devastating consequences. One the countries famous for doing this was the Soviet Union. Joseph Stalin‚ the then dictator of the Soviet Union instituted two domestic policies that would eliminate any capitalism in Russia. He would institute rapid industrialization and the collectivization of agriculture.This would be known as the Five Year Plan. Stalin wanted to change all private owned

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    1. What are the respective roles of the federal government and the state government in providing health services? Some responsibilities may be exclusively federal or state‚ yet in most areas either or both may act. The federal and state government have evolved in the last decade‚ as Americans need and philosophies have changed for social well-being. Similarly‚ they can meet using tool boxes of public power‚ including regulation‚ taxation‚ conferring of benefits‚ or contracting with private entities

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    Puerto Ricans‚ Cubans‚ and South Americans. To start with they all speak Spanish yet they do have different dialects depending on where they are located. I have had experience with the Cubans personally and the Mexican American personally everything else I have learned from our research. The Mexican American population is the largest minority group in America. There are many Mexican Americans that do not speak Spanish at all and only speak English‚ but these are the ones that were usually born

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    emplaced a restriction on the act of humanity and kindheartedness. The cities government has based their decision on the complaint of the community of Lake Eola Park. The intentions of the law was to prevent abusive use or overly excessive use by anyone in the community‚ being that an organization called “Food Not Bombs” gather at the park and feed homeless people‚ has caused an issue with the parks area and maintenance. So‚ the law enforces charities and organizations to have a permit two per user

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