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    Political implications in the United States resulting from Judge John Roberts and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act [pic] Collaborative Authors: Gentry Hill ( Brian Kingsbury ( Henry Singletary ( Jessica Hawkins ( Catherine Alqallaf Stetson University August 15‚ 2012 Contents Contents i Abstract ii Introduction 1

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    The economy of the United States is the world’s largest. Its nominal GDP was estimated to be $14.3 trillion in 2009‚ almost three times the size of the economy of Japan. In purchasing power parity terms‚ it is larger than the economy of the People’s Republic of China. Notwithstanding‚ the U.S. economy also maintains a very high level of output per capita. Because of such a large economy‚ it has a great impact on the entire world. Trading‚ buying‚ and selling international goods are essential fuel

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    The United States foreign policy with Israel is a way for the United States to gain more power in the Middle East. This relationship has had its up and downs. The United States is able to support Israel‚ but also have a friendship with the Arab states‚ Israel’s main problem . The United States wanted to balance its growing interest in the Arab states and also its fellow ally Israel. The foreign policy and treaty that the United States had with Israel was more so a better idea in the past then in

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    If you live in the United States‚ you are probably used to hearing about shootings happening somewhere in the country pretty frequently because of the poor gun control. The US is accountable for the most mass shootings in the world‚ but the government still decides to do nothing to help the situation at all. How many more children do parents need to bury‚ parents children have to say goodbye to‚ and role models do we have to lose before the government finally does something about it? The only answer

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    rebirth generation for the United States of America to reclaim its seat atop all the world’s top powers. The problems left behind‚ the solutions that will be needed‚ the worlds view on the United States‚ and the rebirth of the United States greatness is all in the hands of the millennial generation. Previous generations of America have left behind numerous amounts of situations that left this country in an extremely fragile state. The national debt

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    United States and Venezuela: 2001-2008 Prior to the Cold War‚ “US policy had aimed at keeping major powers from attaining strategic positions that might threaten US security” (Leogrande‚ p. 355‚ 2007). This led to Dollar Diplomacy of President Taft‚ and the justification of intervention on behalf of the fear of Communism. The end of the Cold War resulted in the United States emerging as the sole power of the world‚ leaving no other country willing‚ or able‚ to contest US influence in Latin America

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    Japan and the United States:Different but Alike! The culture of a place is an integral part of its society whether that place is a remote Indian village in Brazil or a highly industrialized city in Western Europe. The culture of Japan fascinates people in the United States because‚ at first glance‚ it seems so different. Everything that characterizes the United States--newness‚ racial heterogeneity‚ vast territory‚ informality‚ and an ethic of individualism-- is absent in Japan. There‚ one finds

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    The Barbary Wars The Barbary wars were a set of conflicts between the United States and several of the Muslim nations on the coast of North Africa in the 1800’s. The North African countries on the coast were involved in piracy on the open seas against merchant shipping. The piracy against American shipping continued until the U.S. gained the military and naval strength to protect American-flagged ships. The First Barbary War The first Barbary War was also known as the Tripolitanian War. This

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    Police Brutality in the United States Police brutality is a fact of American life. In most major cities across the country‚ officers abuse their authority in the most flagrant ways. New York City and Los Angeles are the most notorious for police brutality cases. In New York‚ when mayor Rudolph Giuliani took office in 1994‚ he instituted a "zero tolerance" policy‚ the theory that allowing small crimes to pass unpunished will encourage disrespect for the law in larger matters. This led to a huge increase

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    with the State Department made the decision of dividing Korea Across the 38th parallel. Russia ended up occupying the north and the US the South. This decision was made after World War II when Japan was stripped of ownership on land other than its own. The Korean War began

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