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    poverty might lead a low-income country to tilt spending toward primary health care‚ whereas in an advanced economy‚ pension reforms might target looming long-term costs related to an aging population (Horton & El-Ganainy‚ 2012). The Pros & Cons of Fiscal Policy Pros: • Can direct spending to specific purposes: Unlike monetary policy tools which are general in nature‚ a government can direct spending towards specific projects‚ sectors‚ or regions to stimulate the economy where it is recognized perceived

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    There has been a massive shift in the perception of eugenics from these events to now. Eugenics is now known as a pseudoscience with genetic science becoming more and more prevalent. Historical events‚ like those in the US and Germany were vital in making this positive shift‚ however‚ the biggest turning points are the increase of knowledge and biotechnology that is accessible‚ the change of control from the state back to the individual and a shift in the perception of those considered “unfit”.

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    Throughout modern history‚ there have been two major economic systems‚ whether defined by name or not: communism and capitalism. Their ideologies are inherently contrasting‚ and often hostile to one another. Throughout the hostilities‚ slander and governmental propaganda has become widespread creating fear and hate towards communism‚ although in some communist countries the same can be claimed. In this document‚ I will juxtapose these ideological differences and hopefully disperse any misconceptions

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    Lia Tuiasosopo Assistant Section Editor Con- Marriage Equality Marriage is and has always been defined as the union between a man and a woman. In 1971‚ the Supreme Court of Minnesota decision of Baker v. Nelson found that “the institution of marriage as a union of man and woman‚ uniquely involving the procreation and rearing of children within a family is as old as the book of Genesis.” Gay marriage can lead down a “slippery slope” resulting in giving people in polygamous‚ incestuous‚ bestial

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    Congress Pros And Cons

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    Roosevelt signed into law the Tillman Act because he believed money was a negative influence on campaigns. This act banned corporations from giving money directly to candidates. The Taft-Harley Act of 1947 expanded on the Tillman Act by adding that unions could not directly contribute to candidates. These acts caused the creation of Political Action Committees‚ or PACs‚ which have a large influence on campaigns. In 1971‚ The Federal Election Commission Act‚ or FECA‚ was passed to help control PACs

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    After the seven goals that NAFTA planned on striving towards were in affect the next agenda was to cover the benefits that this agreement offered. In the formation of NAFTA what ended up becoming the key resources for America were new jobs‚ more imports‚ and exports. The new setup and way NAFTA was to operate planned to allow a new pocket of income and job opportunity for the economy. In relation to the job opportunities that were presented the US themselves were going to boost the workforce 200

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    could not have committed the ats that they did on the eastern front if they had not swallowed the pill of nazi racism. They swore an oath to serve the furher. At the very least‚ soldiers rounded up the civilians that would be sent to the forced labor camps and in many cases were individually responsible for atrocities. Note that they had choices‚ but too often their commanding officer or officers in the field were placed there by the party. Hitler’s army was not an efficient one. Though the Blitkrieg

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    The Pros And Cons Of Bees

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    will have more habitats to live in( they need flowers). I believe that if everybody plants 1 inexpensive flower we will have around 320 million flowers in the U.S. That will have a huge impact on our key bees. WE NEED TO TAKE ACTION! The European Union has already banned pesticides from bees. In the Video‚ What’s Happening to Honey Bees‚ states that the Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA) allowed these pesticides without researching the harm it causes to bees. I believe that the reason why we

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    Pros And Cons Of Spanking

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    it to be a form of physical abuse that could lead the child to develop psychological problems. In fact‚ Sweden was the first country to banish such act in 1979‚ and the European Committee has been trying to encourage the countries of the European Union to do the same. In 2007‚ New Zealand‚ Netherlands‚ Portugal‚ Uruguay‚ Venezuela‚ Spain and Chile approved laws that prohibit parents from punishing their children with spanking (Research Paper n. pag.). Moreover‚ it looks like many other countries

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    A woman who does not have many rights and protections make clothes for women who do. In the west people protested against low wages and long hours‚ such liberties cannot be said for those in developing countries. It is the west’s past but the everyday life of those in developing countries. The west sacrifices the rights of those in developing countries for the “greater good” of developed ones. Big corporations bring their harmful factories not allowed in the west into developing countries in hopes

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