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    insurance‚ but declared that the states do have the right to place a tax on citizens that do not carry insurance. This ruling is in response to President Obama’s Patient Protection and Healthcare Act of 2010. Passed on March 23‚ 2010‚ President Obama’s Reform Act mandates Texas‚ as well as the nation‚ to provide Medicaid funding to all individuals that are uninsured by 2014. As well as expanding Medicaid‚ it will provide exchanges‚ which are pools of insurance companies a previously uninsured person

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    Tort reform is a very controversial issue; it is difficult to understand as the opinions are tossed around opposing sides. From the plaintiff’s perspective‚ tort reforms serves to benefit many of the major companies including insurance companies and doctor’s offices and/or hospital. From the defendant’s perspective‚ tort reform serves to harm the big companies as defense form extremely large punitive damage awards. The current is that there is a growing concern among some that there are overconsumptions

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    The reform movements in the United States of the years 1825-1850 were intended to expand democratic ideals – those of equality and justice for man. While many did accomplish this‚ such as the educational‚ disciplinary‚ educational‚ feminist and abolitionist movements‚ reforms revolving around governmentally-controlled religion and temperance‚ utopias‚ and nativism ultimately limited the overall democratic ideals of society. The Second Great Awakening inspired many movements that truly did further

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    acceptance of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act also known as the ObamaCare reform. Acceptance of the ObamaCare Reform The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act‚ also known as ObamaCare‚ is a bill signed into law created to reform the health care industry. It was approved on March 23 2010. When President Obama signed the Affordable Care Act into law‚ comprehensive reforms was put in place to improve access to affordable health coverage for everyone and protect

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    I have mixed feelings about health care reform. Being in the health care profession and being a United States resident‚ I can debate both sides of the issue. The topic infuriates me. I am old-school‚ I believe that people should work for living‚ and employers should ensure that employees can make a living. Meaning‚ people should give 110% while at work‚ and the companies that they work for should provide safe working conditions‚ as well as benefits to ensure that the people can live 110% at home

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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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    Table of Contents I. Introduction to Cannabis II. The History of Marijuana III. The Prohibition IV. Economic Benefits of Legalizing Marijuana V. The Medical Benefits of Marijuana VI. Marijuana vs. Alcohol and Tobacco VII. Marijuana Stimulates Creativity and Brain Cell Growth VIII. Conclusion Should marijuana be legalized for recreational and medical purposes? Thesis: Since marijuana is not harshly dangerous to one’s health nor is it a hard narcotic‚ it should be

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    destruction". Marijuana is a green or gray mixture of dried‚ shredded flowers and leaves of the hemp plant Cannabis sativa that is typically smoked but can mixed and cooked in food. It contains the mind altering chemical THC or tetrahydrocannabinol. Marijuana looks like a mixture of dried leaves‚ sticks and flowers. It can range in color from green to brown. There are over two hundred names for the drug; weed‚ Mary Jane‚ and pot are some of the most popular ones. Long-term marijuana abuse can lead

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    Marijuana Legalization “Marijuana gets about 9% of the smokers addicted” (Boffey‚ Philip M). Marijuana saves tons of lives in the medical field so it needs to be legal for everyone to use. Marijuana also doesn’t make people stupid like people say it does. Marijuana should be legalized because it doesn’t make people lose brain cells‚ people can become successful with it‚ and it won’t hurt people’s brains or them. Marijuana should be legalized because people can come very successful from growing

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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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