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    Reducing Homelessness in the United States Homelessness is a growing epidemic in the United States. Throughout the years‚ the rate of homeless people on the street has grown substantially high. Homelessness is a serious problem. It has many effects and even more causes. It can effect businesses‚ split up families‚ and also affects the health of others on the street. Having homeless people in the front of a business would discourage customers from shopping in that location. It can make the shopping

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    In 2012 there were more than 1‚800 nonfatal injuries to children under 18 working on US farms‚ and two thirds of children who died from work injuries were agricultural workers. These children’s are not protected by US labor law because of laws in United States. The law says that with parental permission‚ children as young as twelve can be hired for an unlimited number of hours (outside of school hours) on a farm of any size. There is no minimum age for children to work on small farms. Although child

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    As the severity of the global warming threat attains universal recognition‚ the United States must look for ways to decrease its reliance on fossil fuels for electricity production. The combustion of fossil fuels such as oil and coal to generate electricity produces carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases that lead to a variety of environmental problems. Nuclear power‚ on the other hand‚ is a comparatively clean source of energy. Though still widely employed‚ concerns over security of stored waste

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    both totally different they needed different things. One was little more emotional than the other and he needed that extra bit of affection‚ the other was a little more rambunctious if you will and wanted more independence or less attention for lack of a better word. I feel that every parent should provide financially for their children as well as educate them academically and socially. I do feel that most parents in the United States are doing a great job of raising their children I believe they’re

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    Throughout the United States of America‚ schools require students to meet a certain standard of dress. Although almost every school’s standard is different‚ most schools have dress codes. Dress codes range anywhere from extremely loose to extremely strict‚ yet no matter how hard schools try to prevent problems‚ things slip through the cracks. Dress codes exist to help students‚ although in the end it seems they’re ineffective. Other countries have solved these issues using school uniforms. School

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    lack of consistency based on exceptionalism‚ which claims American supremacy and missionary role‚ are effortlessly translated into “moral arrogance” (Davis and Lynn-Jones‚ 1987‚ p.31). However‚ the scepticism towards American exceptionalism has also become pervasive among American public‚ who once deeply believed in it. According to Pew Research Center‚ only 28% of the American public considers their country as the greatest country in the world‚ with a sharp decline from 38% in 2011 (Tyson‚ 2014). The

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    need for basic needs like food‚ drinking water‚ and sanitation. Many organizations have developed ways to help diminished hunger around the world. In reality‚ the battle against hunger could become impossible. We don’t even need to look outside our country. There are some people who live here in the United States of America are in need of food. The USAD does not compare the lack of food security among low-income family

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    Abortion is a very controversial topic. It is legal throughout the United States but is in the process of banning it in 13 states. Anti-choice politicians and groups want to outlaw abortion regardless of the women’s condition. They want bans on safe abortion at 20 weeks of pregnancy or earlier‚ even if the women’s health is threatened. 13 states have unconstitutional and unenforceable near-total criminal bans on abortion: Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ Arizona‚ Delaware‚ Louisiana‚ Massachusetts‚ Michigan‚ Missouri

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    The state of prison healthcare in the United States tends to be a complicated issue‚ largely due to it being a hot topic when discussed with the public. Many inmates are in need of some form of healthcare‚ whether it be medication‚ counseling‚ or mental treatments. However‚ due to the current environment that these prisoners are in‚ they may not be receiving the care that they need and deserve. This travesty needs to be addressed and remedied posthaste because while prison inmates may be incarcerated

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    Political implications in the United States resulting from Judge John Roberts and the U.S. Supreme Court ruling regarding the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act [pic] Collaborative Authors: Gentry Hill ( Brian Kingsbury ( Henry Singletary ( Jessica Hawkins ( Catherine Alqallaf Stetson University August 15‚ 2012 Contents Contents i Abstract ii Introduction 1

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