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    NIEHS‚ is dedicated to helping our environment and health‚ so why would the government not fund them. The NIEHS wants to be funded by the federal government to help them on their journey in helping our environment. They are asking for $680‚000‚000 to help progress their work on our planet. We all know the one thing that should be most important to us all‚ is living a happy and healthy life. So the federal government should fund the NIEHS to get the movement going and lead us to a much better environment

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    Some benefits of conducting randomized controlled trails are that they can provide the slightest biased estimates of comparative effectiveness (Dreyer et al.‚ 2010). Also‚ randomized controlled trails are excellent at determining whether a new drug should be approved for marketing‚ because they most effectively control for diagnostic and prognostic factors that affect treatment decisions (Dreyer et al.‚ 2010). According to the article‚ randomized controlled trails are helpful in defining the value

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    POLICYMAKERS SHOULD REDUCE THE GOVERNMENT DEBT The U.S. federal government is far more indebted today than it was two decades ago. In 1980‚ the federal debt was $710 billion; in 1999‚ it was $3.7 trillion. If we divide today’s debt by the size of the population‚ we learn that each person’s share of the government debt is about $14‚000. The most direct effect of the government debt is to place a burden on future generations of taxpayers. When these debts and accumulated interest come due‚ future

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    twenty-first century. The opinion on how much power the government should have when applying the death penalty punishment varies among different people. Even the religious leaders‚ judges‚ magistrates‚ scholars and lawyers hold different ideas when it comes to the issue of capital punishment. There are those who think that the government should have the authority to determine whether a person who commits a crime deserves to die or to live. Although the government may have the powers to kill a criminal‚ they

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    " Should the government be able to monitor the internet? I feel very strong about this topic. The local‚ federal‚ and state government shouldn’t be allowed to keep tabs on everyone using the internet. Bullying is a good reason that monitoring should be allowed‚ but my overall opinion is still strong in no. The government shouldn’t be able to invade our privacy if we haven’t done anything to make them suspect anything. In certain cases‚ I am ok with monitoring. If you are using a school computer

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    expression. Therefore‚ it is easily understandable when some people believe that the government has a duty to provide art to its citizens. However‚ many other people feel that the government money spent on art is wasted‚ particularly when there are so many others demands on it. This essay will look at the arguments and examine whether governments should spend money on art. There are several reasons why governments should spend money on art. First of all‚ art is a very important part a nation’s culture

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    Swedish government should ban smoking! Today we know more about cigarettes and use of these than in the past. We know that smoking seriously harms you and others around you‚ as said on cigarette packets. But why continue the production of cigarettes and why do not the government forbid smoking if that habit is such a dangerous risk for the health? In the late fourteen century‚ Europeans sailed over from Spain and Portugal and started the building of their colonies in South America. The people from

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    the federal government. As a nation‚ we are now losing jobs because of Obamacare without even realizing it. Now to the second part of my argument. The United States IS NOT responsible to give health care to their citizens. Many people believe that it is the government’s duty/right/responsibility to take care of the governed. This is not true‚ it is the government’s duty/right/responsibility to SECURE THE BASIC RIGHTS: LIFE LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS. That is ALL the government is to do. Many

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    Radio-controlled car Radio-controlled (or R/C) cars are usually categorized as either "toy" or "hobby" grade. Remote control vehicles are usually of one of two types: control of a vehicle by radio transmission or by a wire connecting between the transmitter and car. This article focuses on the radio-controlled vehicle category‚ both toy and hobby grades.Cars are powered by various sources. Electric cars are powered by small but powerful electric motors and rechargeable nickel-cadmium‚ nickel metal

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    Luis Salas Professor Williams English 1C 23 November 2013 The United States Government: Illegal Spying Surveillance in America is nothing new. It dates back to around 1945 with the ending of World War II after the Soviet Union and the United States became rivals as the world powers. From bugs on tree trunks to cameras in shoes to airplane drones‚ surveillance tools have really evolved over the years. The United States has been spending huge amounts of money to create better spying technology

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