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    customers. I currently do not have a job. Therefore‚ I feel that this issue does not impact me today. Maybe some time in the future when I do start working‚ the health insurance situation will have some impact. In my opinion‚ it is great that obamacare is having such a huge impact in the world. Health insurance should be mandatory for an employee at a large company or small. Hopefully‚ more people will apply for health insurance in the future.

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    The Affordable Care Act or ACA has been a very controversial law. The Affordable Care Act contains many benefits‚ particularly for low and middle income families and businesses. The Affordable Care Act also contains some obstacles for high earners‚ and larger firms that don’t insure their employees. Affordable Care Act is enjoyed mostly by pro low and middle income Americans‚ especially in states that expanded Medicaid eligibility. Since Affordable Care Act works on a sliding scale‚ Affordable Care

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    The executive and the judicial branches of government affect my life daily‚ the Judicial branch explains and analyzes laws‚ making certain that they are not violating the principles for which the Constitution stands for. For example‚ the judicial branch deals with court cases and we as citizens may be asked to be a juror on a case. The executive branch’s job is to put into action and manage laws that Congress passes only after they have been analyses by the judicial branch. The President is the head

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    Discuss the significance of the political developments within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism from the period 1798 to 1867 Word count 1592 The nineteenth century was a revolutionary and constitutional period in Irelands history‚ that somewhat shaped the Ireland that we live in today. This essay will explore the political developments‚ within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism in the period 1798 to 1867. The late eighteenth century marked the beginning

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    first (Prohibition Repeal) Amendment passed both houses of Congress by the required two-thirds majority in February 1933-and this time it took less than ten months to secure ratification by three-fourths of the forty eight state legislatures. Alcohol prohibition was not repealed because people decided that alcohol was a harmless drug. On the contrary‚ the United States learned during Prohibition‚ even more than in prior decades‚ the true horrors of the drug. What brought about Repeal was the slowly

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    chose to shut down the federal government all because they didn’t like one law. One faction of one party in one house of congress in one branch of government shut down major branches of the government. The House and Senate could not agree on the Obamacare bill by September 30‚ 2013; thus resulting in the federal government shutdown. The shutdown “didn’t have to happen”‚ Obama proclaims as he addresses the issue of the economy also being affected as it was in the last shutdown‚ but this time they are

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    The Prohibition era lasted from 1920 through 1933‚ and was an attempt to legislate morality. It took a Constitutional amendment to enact it‚ and another one to repeal it. The attempt to decrease the "evils" of alcohol actually created more‚ new types of crime. (Lerner‚ 2011). Movements had swept through portions of the United States throughout the 19th century‚ but it was World War I that provided the first opportunity for the anti-alcohol movement to enact a national ban on alcohol. Anti-alcohol

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    Over the years there has been a pervasive issue in health care because of the Pay-for-Performance (P4P) Programs. Pay-for-performance is defined as a plan of reimbursement that connects compensation to quality and effectiveness as a motivation to develop the health care quality as well as making a decrease in costs. Hospitals and providers are being encouraged by government agencies and individual health plans to encourage excellence standards. Pay-for-performance methods could cause consequences

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    Table of Contents • Overview of the Affordable Care Act of 2010 • Pros and cons as a health policy • The impact on the views of the Democrats and Republicans • Discuss specific factors that contributed to the ability of the House of Representatives and the Senate to approve this legislation. • Discuss the impact on the American consumer The Affordable Care Act objective is to decrease health care expenses through services presented to individuals at this time

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    unconcealed was the Repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 which established an earlier movement towards free trade as it reflected a growing belief that cheap imports were key to prosperity as they would benefit the consumer as well as reduce business costs - therefore maintaining industrial supremacy which would theoretically lead towards long run economic growth. (Cain‚ Refresh 29‚ 1999)Whether this was in fact true‚ is a controversial debate. However‚ as economists we can argue that it was the repeal of the Corn

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