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    Carly Downing 9/30/13 Description Paper “The Eye of the Storm” Rays of sun gleamed upon the bronzed skin of my family while splashing clear green water of the Tennessee River. It was my parents‚ grandfather‚ two sisters‚ niece‚ and my brother in law. Exhaustion quickly crept among us after a day filled with intense activities such as; skiing‚ competitive volleyball‚ and long boat rides on the fragile‚ slow moving pontoon. We then prepared ourselves for the boat ride home which would soon

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    Health Care Reform‚ Obama Care Health Care reform in the State of Massachusetts could be viewed by many as an advance toward a better way of live in United States. At the same time many people have oppressed it. I believe that everyone in favor or in disfavor of the health reform of 2006 has had its reasons. Many of those reasons are valid reasons backed by knowledge and experience while others are just an opinions of other people that have been portrait to them‚ while an individuals do not fully

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    PROS AND CONS English Comp 1 7/17/2014 Firearms‚ are they good‚ or are they a safety hazard to everyone in this world? Are they so dangerous that no one should be allowed to own them or are they so necessary that we can’t live without them? Are we to strict on the laws involving firearms? This argument has been going on for many years. Controversial‚ of course. Beneficial lifesaver‚ definitely. Easy to control‚ no way. Guns are useful. Every day‚ they are responsible for killing

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    services and died when medical care could have saved them. Unfortunately‚ it’s not only the uninsured who suffer in this desperate situation. Of the more than one million‚ five-hundred thousand bankruptcies filed in the United States before President Barack Obama’s administration‚ about half were a result of medical bills; of those‚ three-quarters of filers actually had health insurance (Pibel 1). On March 23 of 2010‚ the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act became law. Also known as “Obamacare

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    Obama Care “If ‘Obama Care’ becomes fully implemented in 2014‚ it’s going to bankrupt states” (“Lindsay Graham”) This is a quote discussing how Obama Care is the absolute downfall of the United States. Obama Care causes free health care for those who can’t work or those who choose not to work‚ causing middle class people to pay triple the amount for health insurance which won’t cover anything for them if they make over a certain amount‚ so they can pay for all of those people who don’t work. It

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    world in its recent debate of the health care reform. Most commonly referred to as “ObamaCare” the official name is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) or for short‚ the Affordable Care Act (ACA). President Barack Obama on March 23‚ 2010 signed the Affordability Care Act into law to reform the health care industry and it was later upheld by the supreme court on June 28th‚ 2012. “The goal of ObamaCare is to give more Americans access to affordable‚ quality health insurance‚ and to

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    a long time and now I want to be a bigger impact on America. As a Democratic candidate‚ I have my objectives set. My plan is to grow economy‚ provide free education‚ and make healthcare more affordable. Those main points have pros and con‚ but as a president I would minimize the cons and brings the out pros. Before I became a governor‚ I went to Harvard and Princeton to study major in mathematics‚ politics‚ business‚ and economy. From there I got my master and Phd degree. When I finish school

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    The “Affordable Care Act of 2010” also known as “Obamacare” or “Health Care Reform Act of 2010” is a universal healthcare plan that was designed to allow Americans to be able to get quality health insurance that people would be able to afford‚ and to cut U.S health care spending down as well. Many Americans debated about whether or not it was beneficial for everyone or just certain people‚ so there are many advantage and disadvantages for Americas due to this reform. Many of the doctor visits and

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    In the United States there are nearly 12 million undocumented immigrants that are denied affordable access to healthcare (Rosen‚ 2012). In 2010 President Barack Obama signed into law The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) with the intention to expand economical healthcare to the millions of uninsured residents across the United States. However‚ this law excludes undocumented immigrants from receiving health insurance from the Marketplace‚ Medicaid or Children’s Health Insurance

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    Although the No Child Left Behind Act brought significant enhancements to the American Educational system‚ some people were not satisfied with its implementation because of the disadvantages that came along with it. The first disadvantage is that the act did not establish good reforms for students requiring special education. Meaning that students with learning disabilities and/or IEP’s will not enjoy the benefits of the reform. The students with learning disabilities and IEP’s fall behind quickly

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