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    government has no mercy for the Darfurians‚ and will attempt to torture them as much as possible. Why is this still going on? The population might think the Holocaust was the last massacre‚ but it was not. This genocide in Darfur is happening‚ and it is the job; the responsibility of the U.N. to stop it.¨In September 2004‚ President George Bush and U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell declared what was happening in Darfur to be genocide.¨ (Jewish World Watch) This quote shows that what is happening is definitely

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    Pros And Cons Of Tipping

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    In the United States the custom of paying gratuity has become a costly social norm. The expectation of leaving a substantial tip for average service should be challenged. Tipping is not only unnecessary‚ but also causes social issues. The many reasons that tipping should be abolished include public opinion‚ tipping messes with the overall pay of workers‚ other countries views and psychological problems pertaining to the subject. Public opinion has showed that if you stray away from leaving a tip

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    Over the past years‚ millions of dollars were cut from Florida State Mental Hospitals‚ causing deaths and severe injuries in patients and nurses‚ and the public had no idea about it. The patients sent to these hospitals are seriously ill and dangerous‚ they needed better care than what they were getting‚ but the hospitals couldn’t afford better‚ as their budgets had been cut‚ (Anton et al. “Deep”). The lack of funding caused deaths and injuries of both patients and staff. Then in 2015‚ modern muckraker

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    their reasoning‚ but they also disregard enormous dangers to the country as a whole‚ in the form of potential financial ruin and/or terrorism. Immigration is not bad as a whole; however‚ when men and women sneak across the border illegally to take a job they have no right to take‚ or when a refugee slaughters American citizens‚ it can certainly seem that immigration should halt‚ but that has never happened. Immigration is a great‚ powerful tool‚ one that has brought prosperity and wealth to countries

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    Prop 19 Pros and Cons

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    Their are many pros to prop 19 as well as cons. I believe the pros out weight the cons. Some of the pros would be a common sense control of marijuana‚ it will help stop wasting taxpayer dollars on failed marijuana prohibition. Controls and taxes marijuana like alcohol‚ and will only be available to adults. Adds criminal penalties for giving i to anyone under 21 years of age. weakens drug cartel and enforces road and workplace safety. It will generate billions in revenue‚ and save tax payers money

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    Eeoc Pros And Cons

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    The Equal Employment Opportunity Commission was created by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964‚ but its assignment has been shaped by more than this one single piece of legislation. Abundant laws and amendments‚ and a handful of executive orders‚ have extended‚ limited or directed the Commission’s tasks and power. Even though the EEOC was created in 1964‚ there were a couple of changes before then. For example‚ in June 1941‚ on the eve of World War II‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs

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    Pros And Cons Of Hobbes

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    The “State of Nature” in this post-9/11 21st Century America is one of self-induced fear‚ not by the US citizens but by our president. With constant reminders of terrorist threats against the US‚ as well as the constant state of high alert‚ the president has placed Americans in a tough place. US citizens are in constant fear and are looking to their government for protection. This idea stems back to the writings of Hobbes in Leviathan. Hobbes critiques the effects of government‚ or as lack there

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    Welfare Pros And Cons

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    and any non-food items except seeds and what not. There are problems with the food stamps such as most recipients hardly seem to get enough to live on. On average a family will receive about seventy-three dollars a month. If a person does not have a job they are eligible

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    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‚000 new jobs in the course of two years (Fontinelle‚ 2018). Even though that seemed a substantial jump in five years the projected jobs were going to grow towards one million. The stats

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    Obamacare was designed to help the lower income people whose jobs did not provide health insurance or those who could not afford it on their own. A few of the main or biggest beneficiaries of Obamacare include those between the ages of 18 and 34; blacks; Hispanics; and people who live in rural areas. The people that hurt the most from Obamacare include people who are 35 and older and those who are self-employed‚ or a combination of both. Many of these people who are hurt the most happen to generally

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