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    The Democratic Debate was really good. I honestly enjoyed watching it time just flew by. After it ended I just wanted to keep watching more. It was so refreshing hearing people talk about the real issues in this country‚ like the economy‚ healthcare‚ education‚ and corruption. Unlike the Republican Debate which mostly focused on Planned Parenthood‚ Donald Trump‚ and Iran. One of the biggest problems in this country is the corruption that plagues are politicians. If we the people elect a politician

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    question Should community college be free? President Obama came fourth with the idea of making community college free and as we have seen some people including presidential candidates like Bernie Sander support this‚ however not everyone agrees that this is a good idea. The hope that President Obama has with making community college free is that more people will be encouraged to go out and get their degree. As we often see more students who have graduated high school tend to go to work rather than continuing

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    Pro and Cons Team Work

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    Pro: A small number of people working as a team can accomplish more than the same people working individually. Effective teamwork involves maximizing the strengths of a team Con: Conflict‚ Because individuals often have different ideas about how tasks should be accomplished Con: Passing the Buck * When someone is working alone‚ he is aware that if he doesn’t do something it isn’t going to get done. There is no possibility of passing the buck or waiting for someone else to take care

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    former President Bill Clinton introduced the “The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996‚ there have been pros and cons against this reform bill‚ while some politicians believe its a disaster‚ other politicians see it as a way to reform their states’ welfare program. Listed below are four areas as a public administrator or public servant needs to focus on shaping their Welfare to Work program‚ since this reform bill provides the states the flexibility to reform their

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    Electoral College Reform Five times in our nation’s history‚ the Electoral College has failed and elected a president that was not the majority vote from the election. The two most recent cases were the 2000 election between George W. Bush and Al Gore and the 2016 election between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. During elections‚ there is always a good turnout because people are excited to vote for the next president of the United States‚ but what they do not know is that they do not directly

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    were trying to ratify the Constitution was‚ “How would the United States choose a president?” At the Constitutional Convention‚ many delegates believed that Americans did not have enough wisdom and knowledge to elect a president and others believed that the state legislators were unable to put aside their personal needs to account for the national interest (Monroe 2016). Thus they came up with a system called the electoral college. The electoral college is an institution that elects the president

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    Analyze criticism of the "Electoral College" system and the alleged advantages and disadvantages of various reform proposals. The Electoral College is a system in which the individual voter does not actually vote directly for the president. When a person votes they are voting for an elector that has pledged their vote or allegiance to the running party. The Framers realized that without widespread communications available at the time and with other varying factors an "each vote counts" or "the

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    The Pros and Cons of El nino By Roderick Gardner Although El nino cause and consequences are very complex‚ scientists from many disciplines working together have created a pretty good picture of what going on. El nino does not work alone;like clark kent and superman‚ it appears only when its alter ego‚ La Nino‚isn’t around. Over much of the pacific ocean‚ when an El nino occurs‚ the water is unusually cool.this great alternate periods‚ when La Nina is in the pacific‚ the water is unusually

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    The electoral college has created a political divide in America.  In this day and age the last thing America needs is a division among it’s people. With pressing issues like terrorism‚ immigration and equality‚ America’s people need to be united but the issue of the electoral college is one of the things preventing that.  Today I will be focusing on the electoral college.  One of the many problems with the electoral college is the lack of laws supporting the popular candidate which means the college

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    1. Briefly summarize your own social history‚ including (at your discretion) your family background‚ significant life experiences‚ special interests‚ achievements‚ etc. From the time I was a little girl‚ family has always been important to me. I love my family dearly‚ and they are extremely important to me. My parents have been married for 32 years and they are still happily married‚ which is something that I strive for in my own life. I have an older brother‚ Josh and a sister-in-law named Jessie

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