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    trafficking is actually defined as “an offense under federal‚ state‚ or local law that prohibits the manufacture‚ import‚ export‚ distribution‚ or dispensing of a controlled substance (or a counterfeit substance) or the possession of a controlled substance (or a counterfeit substance) with intent to manufacture‚ import‚ export‚ distribute‚ or dispense” ( eHow google search). In an attempt to stop illegal drug trafficking in the United States the federal government has spent roughly 200 to 250 billion

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    The Vietnam War and the United States The Vietnam War (1965-1975) was fought between the North and South Vietnam. The North was called Democratic Republic of Vietnam and the South was the Republic of Vietnam which was supported by the United States. The war was extremely costly‚ United States spending over $150 billion dollars. It started with good intentions that got lost in the lengthy battle for the North’s freedom and hopes that America would put a stop to the communistic presence from overtaking

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    Healthcare Reform in the United States While the United States delivers some of the best medical care in the world‚ there are major inefficiencies in our healthcare system. We have high rates of medical errors‚ millions without health insurance coverage‚ and lower utilization of advanced health information technology than most western European nations. It seems every time you turn on the evening news‚ you hear something about the healthcare system in American and how it is in shambles. Without

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    Education in the United States Introduction The United States of America is one of‚ if not the most powerful country on this planet. Built over two-hundred years ago‚ with a foundation of liberty and justice‚ an influential democratic government‚ and a forceful military with the world’s largest Air Force‚ the United States truly is a force to be reckoned with. However‚ The US is deprived of the greatest we have in this world; education. In the world we live in‚ education is everything‚ success is

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    Terrorism Imagine a world without terrorism... Imagine how much happier the world would be if it had no terrorism. Just take a moment to think about all of the people that would still be alive‚ all of the buildings that would still be intact‚ and all the mental trauma that could have been avoided. It sounds nice doesn’t it? I don’t know if this might have actually happened to you‚ but for those of you that it hasn’t‚ imagine if you’re father or mother would have died because of a suicide bombing

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    Terrorism in India is aWorld Problem”. This is my views about the Terrorism in India is a World Problem The recent terror attack in Mumbai was condemned severely by various governments across the world.What is the effect of this attack.?? Well‚financially India lost Rs.50‚000 crores and the foreign inflow of funds had reduced which included the tourism that was affected to a great extent because of this and an article said Taj on which the attack was done has to shell out Rs.500 crores to

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    Immigration in the United States is not a new phenomenon. Ever since the 1680s – also known as the colonial era – North America’s history has been marked by several waves of immigration from all over the world. All motivated by cultural‚ religious‚ economic‚ and political push and pull factors‚ newcomers set foot on American soil. Although the public opinion concerning immigration may have shifted throughout history‚ the immigrants have formed the American society. After the terrorist attacks of

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    Where does it come from? Why is it used? How can we prevent it? What do we fear about Terrorism? Definition of Terrorism Terrorism actually comes from the Latin Word “Fear” x “The Unlawful Use of Force Against Persons or Property to Intimidate or Coerce a Government‚ the Civilian Population‚ or Segment Thereof‚ in the Furtherance of Political or Social Objectives.”(Source FBI) x FALLOUT SHELTER Terrorism  Is an unlawful act of violence Intimidates governments or societies Goal is to

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    Fiscal policy is the process the government uses to determine the appropriate level of taxes and spending necessary to deal with recessions‚ inflation‚ and unemployment. This is accomplished by the government deliberately making changes "…in either government spending or taxes to stimulate or slow down the economy" (Colander‚ 2004‚ p. 583). The methods used to accomplish such are identified as expansionary fiscal policy and contractionary fiscal policy. Expansionary fiscal policy can be used to bring

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    Tuberculosis Trends in the United States Introduction to Health and Disease/HCS245 August 9‚ 2010 Tuberculosis Trends in the United States In an article entitled Trends in Tuberculosis---United States‚ 2007 published by the Center for Disease Control‚ reports that tuberculosis in the United States for 2007was the lowest recorded since the tracking of the disease started in 1953. However‚ despite the measures that have already been taken to control tuberculosis‚ the rate

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