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    to the new government and the way people perceive the authority of those higher in power. Also‚ the government isn’t a Democracy anymore‚ we’re an aristocracy because people who have more money have more power over those that are middle class or lower. In the constitution‚ it says that everyone has an equal opportunity in decisions and actions‚ but now everyone is treated differently. “Local control and individual freedom can stand in the way of the well-meaning designs of government programs” (Pg

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    Marijuana for the Use of Medicinal Purposes: The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Marijuana Laynee Scarborough-Bowser Kaplan University CM 109-04 Marijuana‚ For the Use of Medicinal Purposes: The Pros and Cons of Legalizing Marijuana The legalization and use of Marijuana for medicinal purposes is a controversial subject within the U.S. Supreme Court‚ Congress‚ and Society. Here‚ the writer will examine the pros and cons of legalizing marijuana‚ who is permitted

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    The pros and cons of gun control have been contemplated and talked about for many years. Gun control is currently a major issue in today’s society. There have been numerous meetings and debates about gun control issues‚ but nothing has made any major impacts. The United States government doesn’t know what to do about the issue. The citizens of the United States don’t know what to do. The issues of gun control remains an issue that still needs to be decided. People talking about gun control are usually

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    indirectly_ at Capitol Hill in Washington; that the loss of 28 pages will raise questions concerning the responsibility of the U.S Government in these attacks and will disclose their secrets to public. To conclude‚ the implementation of JASTA law contradicts with 9/11 commissions‚ the principle of the sovereign equality and shows the malicious intentions of the U.S Government and as a result JASTA law will affect the sovereign immunity of the U.S

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    “Across the country‚ about 9.6 million families spend over half of their income on housing” (Vestal). Numbers like this wouldn’t be so large if these issues were paid more attention to. These families are just trying to have a home‚ and a roof over their heads to keep them sheltered. They shouldn’t have to go completely broke because of this. If there were more opportunities for these families to have more affordable housing there wouldn’t be so many people struggling to make ends meet. Even

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    Going back to 1883‚ The Pendleton Act‚ created a civil service system to help control where money was coming from. This was believed to give corporations preference because politicians would raise money by speaking to corporations and offering to put a stop to bills that would negatively affect them and promote laws that would be in the corporation’s favor. In 1907 Teddy Roosevelt signed into law the Tillman Act because he believed money was a negative influence on campaigns. This act banned corporations

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    nonconformist toward the way the government runs in some countries. They may be nonconformist because they see it as a way of protest. They may want the government to change certain laws‚ lower taxes‚ raise salary‚ or even demand for a new president if they feel the president is not doing the best it can do. For example‚ in Mexico‚ 43 Normalist students went missing during the month of September of 2014. Their families‚ desperate to find them quickly‚ rushed and rushed the government for the answer to their

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    Authoritarianism can be a favorable system of government because it is more efficient that even parliamentary democracy‚ and extremely stable when implemented correctly. Unfortunately this is a slippery slope: while the country has stability it needs to retain its stability‚ and the only way one can do that is by hampering free speech and free press. Once you start hampering free speech‚ one would want to control more and more of the public’s access to oppositional materials‚ and this eventually

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    A teacher. pros and cons of their career. Have you ever thought of becoming a teacher? If so‚ you should know that this job requires many qualities such as kindness‚ knowledge‚ tenderness‚ understanding‚ love‚ etc. Teaching can be a rewarding career‚ but it certainly isn’t for everyone. It requires to have patience and to be able to relate information in an interesting way to your students. Moreover‚ you have to be a good psychologist to deal with people and to understand them. Before deciding

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    When Government(s) Fail It a sad world that some people live in. "Where can I go to escape the bombings?" "Who can I contact to help?" "Will I be threatened if I’m involved with any local activism?" The answer is not so easy to come by at times. That doesn’t mean that the previous questions aren’t asked. Nor does it mean that the answer(s) offered readily by (the) government(s) are the best option for (a) given terrorized population(s). Thus‚ there is activism. Activism‚ as defined

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