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    WSJ/Fortune Essay 2 In a Wall Street Journal article titled “Greed is for Wimps”‚ the writer talks about how the new generation‚ Generation Y‚ is becoming more socially aware. According to the article‚ this new generation of professionals wants to give back to the community. Apparently it’s not enough to be successful and make all the money in the world. These young professionals are no longer satisfied with driving expensive cars and wearing name brand clothes. An interview with one such young

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    Though the Articles of Confederation eventually failed‚ it lay the valuable groundwork for today’s government. It failed to manage foreign relations‚ proving completely ineffective in that area. The Articles did‚ however‚ succeed in dealing with the establishment‚ division‚ and development of Western lands. The Articles of Confederation was useless in the area of foreign relations. Under the Articles‚ most power belonged to the states‚ and many states carried out their own relations with foreign

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    As far as American social issues go‚ marijuana has frequently been seen as an antagonist‚ from the terror of drug cartels‚ to the health effects of the drug itself. Discussions about legalization of cannabis use‚ and moral justification resurface time and time again‚ prompting people to wonder: Would legalization solve these issues‚ or continue to hurt society? One reoccurring social issue in the U.S. is the rate at which jails and prisons are filling up. A large percentage of inmates have been

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    EFFECTIVENESS OF THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION The Articles of Confederation were incapable of providing the United States with an effective form of government. The Articles of Confederation presided weakly over the government as it allowed little or no power to tax‚ control trade‚ and branches of government were missing. In addition to this‚ the thirteen states acted as separate nations and the national government had little control over them. As seen in Document C‚ Congress had so little

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    The Health and Financial Benefit to Marijuana Legalization Due to a lack of research and propaganda-fueled perceptions of Cannabis‚ the legitimacy of its prohibition comes to question. The complications with legality deters any well-funded pursuits towards any beneficial research‚ but devoted scientists and universities continue to find ways to conduct the modern research and information that we currently have on the medical properties of cannabis. Although the lack of research creates a skepticism

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    The situation of the legalizing marijuana is a very popular topic‚ I think it needs to be legalized. I myself with complete honesty‚ do not smoke or have any use of marijuana. In my opinion the legalization of marijuana can benefit the United States. The idea of legalizing marijuana in the country might be exceptional for others‚ but it’s more towards the economy. The legalization of marijuana can have excellent changes‚ but also can contain minor flaws. If marijuana were to be legalized it would just

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    The first constitution was written in the United States was called the “Articles of Confederation.” It established a loose league of friendship between thirteen sovereign states and proposed that each state have its sovereignty‚ freedom‚ and independence. The Articles of Confederation approve in 1781‚ which led to a period of crisis between the years 1781 and 1789. This period refer as the Critical Period. The Articles of Confederation was the precursor of the United States Constitution because of

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    The failure of the Articles of Confederation lies in its two defects. Firstly‚ the Articles of Confederation did not implement the principle of separation of powers. The confederation only has one system of parliament‚ but no independent executive branch and judicial branch. Congress not only enjoys legislative power‚ but also has the executive and judicial powers. Article IX stipulated that “The United States in Congress assembled shall have authority to appoint a committee‚ to sit in the recess

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    March 2013 Is it time for the Federal Government to Bud out of States’ Rights?: An Annotated Bibliography Cohen‚ Micah. "Marijuana Legalization and States Rights." FiveThirtyEight Marijuana Legalization and States Rights Comments. The New York Times‚ 8 Dec. 2012. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. Summary: This article starts off by asking a new question about the legalization of marijuana. It doesn’t ask whether or not it should be legal‚ but if the government should change it’s laws on drug enforcement. The

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    The articles of confederation were introduced in 1777 and this gave the power to individual states. During 1781-1789 the Aricles of Confederation provided the United states with an ineffective movement‚ however there were some strong steps taken in the articles to try and make the United States a better country. The people of each state were given equal privileges and rights‚ freedom of movement was guaranteed‚ and procedures for the trails of accused criminals were outlined. The Articles of Confederation

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