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    Education System – Boon or Bane The education today is becoming a blessing or a curse is an open ended question being raised these days. The whole concept of education today is far apart from what it was initially devised to be. Today‚ one of our main focus in our lives is to get a good education and have a sound career to lead a happy and content life. And‚ undoubtedly‚ today’s education system caters to our needs of education and career very well. But‚ where is the happiness and satisfaction

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    POLITICAL INSTABILITY IN MODERN AFRICAN STATE‚ CAURSE‚ EFFECT AND SOLUTION INTRODUCTION The constant drumbeat of headlines about Darfur‚ Zimbabwe‚ Sudan‚ Somalia‚ Liberia as well as the other states in Africa that are beleaguered by political instability have made the causes of failed states and intra-state political conflicts a major issue‚ both academic and practical. The International Day of Peace which was established by a United Nation resolution in 1982‚ and is marked every year on September

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    Federal v. State Courts The United States is at the forefront of modern democracy. Its unique three branched system allows the government to operate under a quasi-idealistic form of checks and balances. As outlined by the U.S. Constitution‚ the judicial branch of government serves as the interpreter of the law and is “one of the most sophisticated judicial systems in the world.”1 This complexity is a product of balance and structure in the form of a judicial hierarchy‚ with the Supreme Court at

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    In order to complete this assignment‚ I reviewed the textbook used in my eleventh grade Modern American History class. The title of the book is United States History: Modern America. Printed by Prentice Hall‚ it was published in 2008 and is now in its fifth year of usage for my class. I used the Fry Readability Graph to determine the readability of the book. Additionally‚ I selected three passages‚ one from the beginning‚ middle and end of the book‚ in order to assure accurate results. The

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    Modern Day Slavery Modern day slavery‚ also know as human trafficking is real and happens everywhere. Slavery today is a hidden crime‚ making it harder for victims to get help. Slaves today are cheap and disposable. In 1850 slaves cost about $40‚00 (Slavery Today). Although illegal everywhere‚ Modern day slavery happens everyday in places you would least expect it. The United States is the last place you would expect slavery to happen‚ but it does. Most times‚ the victim is lured into trafficking

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    - There is a modern immigration wave in the United States‚ in which many different immigrants are coming into the country from various parts of the world. - Self-employed workers and job creation is increasing. Many Americans are shifting from employees to self-employed workers‚ which is ultimately creating more jobs within the world. This creates more jobs for all Americans‚ and better opportunities for all people. - The middle-class is shrinking in size‚ causing the lower income class and upper

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    Adversary System in United States The scheme of American jurisprudence wherein a judge or jury renders a decision in a controversy between or among parties who assert contradictory positions during a judicial examination such as a trial‚ hearing‚ or other adjudication. U.S. courtrooms have often been compared to battlefields or playing fields. The adversary system by which legal disputes are settled in the United States promotes the idea that legal controversies are battles or contests

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    Abstract The court system in the United States serves as a tool to ensure that the society keep certain order and respect the law created by the Legislative and Executive power. The court system will ensure that crimes receive the deserve sanction applying the law (severe or not that severe‚ depending on the type of the crime) (Siegel L.J.‚ Schmalleger F.‚ Worrall J.L. 2011) How fair is the court system? How the court system that is used in today ’s America was created or developed? How it works

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    The State of Two Political Systems Doing the comparison of political systems of different countries’ can be reflected in the idea that “It is in our best interest as individuals‚ and responsibility as citizens‚ to know how political systems work‚ and to do this we need to understand the political process that drives it”. (Singleton 2009). As citizens we may decide our form of government is the ‘accepted method’ of developing a liberal democracy. However‚ to gain a better understanding of our

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    The State and Federal Prison System Axia College Both state and federal prison systems have a long history in the United States as well as a significant presence in modern times as the prison populations for both state and federal prisons continue to grow. State and federal prisons each have their own types of institutions and security levels and house different types of criminals due to their differing jurisdictions over state versus federal prisoners. This paper

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