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    that should be operating in North Carolina is an open primary not a closed primary. The reasons North Carolina should operate on an open primary is to enable voters in both parties to vote whoever they favored the most‚ allowing voters to vote in opposite parties‚ and reduces stress when going through the voting process since most of the voter ballots will include both parties’ leaders instead having leaders assigned to the voter party. On the side note‚ North Carolina should not have a law that requires

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    The Affordable Care Act approved by President Obama in March 2010 brought remarkable benefits for senior citizens. This law allows seniors to take better care of their health because it offers them discounts in some medical services‚ improving overall their current Medicare program. Before the Affordable Health Act was approved‚ millions of seniors were having trouble to pay their prescriptions since they fell into a coverage gap known as the “Doughnut Hole”. In these cases‚ seniors had to pay

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    The Legality‚ Morality‚ and Social Responsibility of the Affordable Care Act and Florida Blue. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was signed into law on March 23rd‚ 2010. The Act is a daring attempt by President Barack Obama to reform the healthcare system in the United States. The new healthcare reform act is historical because of its scope and size. Opponents to the healthcare act state it is an attempt to increase the size and power of the federal government and

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    Today uninsured Americans make up approximately 4.2 million people. Because these families cannot afford the high cost of insurance‚ they do not get the health care needed to maintain good health. They must live with the pain and worry of the problem and when they do get medical care‚ they assume huge debts and another worry of how to pay for it. The United States is the only modern industrialized country with out a sound health care system. Since 1999‚ one in six‚ not including the elderly

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    under his or her care? Read on for three reasons to choose Karen P. Gallo as your family dentist in East Haven‚ Connecticut: Affordable: Quality dental care can add up fast‚ especially when more than one family member needs dental work. Karen P. Gallo DMD is an affordable dentist who always puts her patients first‚ and she provides dental care for families from all financial backgrounds. Because she doesn’t want her patients to stress about how they’re going to pay for their care‚ she

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    The Uninsured & Underinsured Population HCA305 March 11‚ 2001 The United States is considered the richest country in America‚ but when it comes to the healthcare system‚ the United States may be one of the poorest. According to the World Health Organization the United Stated 37th for the best healthcare in the world and that is one below Costa Rica. This proposal will also give a little insight on how our healthcare system compares to other countries and the issues of

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    The Evolution of Private Health Insurance and Why the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is the Future of Health Care One of the most hotly debated topics in the past two years has been health care reform. An effort by President Obama was successful and in March 2010‚ the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act or PPACA was signed into law. This law aims to reform the entire U.S. health care delivery and financing system. In this paper‚ I will discuss how health insurance has evolved

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    If a country’s population increases‚ it should theoretically be able to generate more capital because there would be more workers in the economy. Economists incline to undertake that if a country has significant economic stability and then undergoes an influx of immigration; their GDP will rise considerably‚ while a country with a stressed economy will not profit from growths in population. Foreign investing has taken an important role in the expansion of Asian economies in the past numerous decades

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    and thinking about North Carolina‚ it seem that the best option for North Carolina is nuclear energy for many reasons. There are pros and cons for nuclear energy. However‚ all of the energy sourced that were researched had pros and cons. Nuclear energy is already being used successfully in North Carolina. Also‚ it provides almost 32% of the state’s energy already. It is also a fairly clean energy source. This is especially important since many counties in North Carolina the Environmental Protection

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    In the state of North Carolina‚ the statistics for teacher pay and student spending is lagging with being 42nd for the highest paid in the nation and 46th for highest per-pupil spending (Teaching in North Carolina). Also‚ it has been made known that UNC systems enrollment in education programs is down roughly thirty percent since 2010 (Teaching in North Carolina). With all mentioned‚ North Carolina teachers are being down-graded and undervalued. Their lack of being down-graded and undervalued will

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