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    The demand for state recognition of various cultural and religious practices has led to the establishment of a mosaic of new public holidays. The once month-long Dashain and Tihar holidays have been reduced to a few days each‚ while new additions have been made to include festivals celebrated by minority religious and cultural groups like the Christians‚ Muslims and Buddhists. Incorporating demands from various communities‚ Nepal has a slew of public holidays a year‚ including a total of 10 days

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    Do you think advertising to children should be banned? Why or why not? It is an established fact that companies might benefit from right understanding of the children’s role in purchasing process. It is considered to be the case adults are loyal to those brands which they are used to enjoy in their childhood. Moreover‚ getting elder‚ children may influence their parents quite deeply. Parents tend to work more and earn more to make up the deficiency of the time to spend with their children by making

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    The New Deal and its policies show that the Depression of the 1930s led to extraordinary testing of federal educational programs. The New Deal set guide that redefined the federal government’s position in education. The government used organizations such as the Civilian Conservation Corps and the Works Progress Administration to construct schools‚ help employ teachers‚ and offer a broad range of courses. In dissimilarity to the Great Society‚ education was insignificant to New Deal Social policy

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    individuals other than Presidents played a significant role that led to changes in the nation’s economygovernment‚ or society. Andrew Carnegie and Bill Gates changed the nation’s society and/or economy. Both had different ideas and studies of their lifetime’s improvement. Andrew Carnegie and his interest in industrialization contributed to the economy. Carnegie’s Gospel of Wealth states you could be rich but you have a social obligation to donate (philanthropy). Andrew wanted to maximize his profits

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    The government should play an active role in managing an inflationary economy. I agree that the government should play an active role in managing an inflationary economy. Buck (2011)‚ stated that “The overwhelming majority of economists around the world believe it is appropriate for the government to take actions to promote economic growth and maintain low unemployment and low inflation.” Parkin (2012: 522) described inflation as “a persistently rising price level” and price level as “the

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    How Successful Was The New Deal? In 1932 Franklin D. Roosevelt won the election by nearly 7million votes‚ one of the biggest democratic victories ever recorded in the US. He mainly won this election due to his promises of a New Deal for the American citizens. The New Deal was a series of domestic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1936. But how successful was the New Deal in solving America’s economic depression? One of the main problems was that Americans had little

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    Third‚ with the abundant resources of cattle‚ cotton‚ and oil Texas was economically strong and needing little federal support. The traditionalist roots can be found in a few areas. First Texas having the abundant resources has created many wealthy people who have a power over the government. Second‚ many laws in Texas favor large corporations and low taxation. Third‚ full citizen participation in politics and voting has never been encouraged as much as many other states due to the wealthy and

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    Watching You The government has many ways of keeping us safe here in the US. Most people aren’t informed of just how far the government has come to make the US as safe as it is. From reading the article “Watching You” I now know to which degree that the government is watching us. The argument about whether or not the government’s surveillance on Americans is a violation of privacy or not has been going on since “a 30-year-old former contractor for the National Security Agency (N.S.A)‚ leaked details

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    whether or not it should be funded by the government. Currently‚ the United States spends $19.3 billion on space exploration out of its $3.95 trillion budget. Many people argue that the money needs to be spent on other issues like health care and help for the impoverished. Space exploration is an important field that the US government needs to focus on and fund because these endeavors can provide a national space defense‚ push us towards the future of science and technology‚ and create new economic opportunities

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    had to create a new government. George Washington accomplished many things and solved even more problems. Then President Jefferson and Madison came into their terms’ and run rolled all of his work. President Washington achieved four main goals during his two terms; avoiding a war‚ establishing a economy‚ stopped British from aiding Native Americans and creating a federal government. In the time of Jefferson’s and Madison’s terms’ they concluded somethings‚ but they were of no help for anyone but themselves

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