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    returning her unit. The applicant contends that she is sorry‚ she had to keep her identity a secret and could not tell what was really wrong. The applicant further contends that she was good Soldier abused by her fellow service member every day and this why she feel her discharge is grossly unjust. The applicant contends that she has since graduated from college and legally married to a

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    standing. Disabled pepple are 20 percent less likely to vote‚ due to accessibility issues. The United States has 33.7 million people of voting age with disabilities. To increase the number of votors to bless our country with the best president in the election every four years‚ we need as many people voting as we can get. That 20 percent definetly means something. The United States needs every one at the age of 18‚ registered to vote to be able to vote even if they have disablities. We should make it easier

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    It’s a privilege that some people‚ however‚ don’t want to give up when they no longer have the right to drive. It’s hard to understand why millions of drivers in the U.S. seem to think there’s nothing wrong with driving with a suspended or revoked license. According to the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety‚ more than six percent of drivers in fatal crashes are driving with suspended or

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    Do you think your vote can change America? There are many ways that voting can change America. Many people think that it’s not important to vote and that their vote doesn’t make a difference. However‚ one vote can decide on the winner of an election and that vote just might be yours. There are many reasons why it is important to vote. One reason why it is important to vote is because if nobody voted then we wouldn’t be able to have a democracy type government. We wouldn’t be able to have a president

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    has followed all the laws? As of 2016‚ prisoners who’ve finished their sentences are allowed to vote. If the convict is on probation or parole‚ they are not allowed to vote. (www.aclu.org) There are only two states that allow prisoners to vote. If they are a citizen of Maine and Vermont‚ while behind bars‚ the convicts have the right to vote in the elections. There are about 5.85 million Americans‚ 2.5% of the voting population in the US are prisoners. After finishing their time‚ convicts will

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    man with pride who plays the piano before the customers arrive then he puts on his white coat ready to serve people drinks. Dodo wants to play the piano in front of everyone‚ but no ones wants to see him play because he is a short disgusting man this why he plays piano before everyone. Even though he is a good piano player because he can

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    injustice through its different perspectives in three ways: Showing me the difference that the Little Rock Nine made‚ displaying the amount of injustice despite the Brown .v. Board of Education decision‚ and lastly by opening my eyes to the pain African-Americans had suffered due to being

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    AT&T The AT+T Corporation‚ formerly known as The American Telephone and Telegraph Company‚ was incorporated on March 3‚ 1885 in New York as a wholly owned subsidiary of The American Bell Telephone Company. Its original purpose was to manage and expand the burgeoning toll (long distance) business of American Bell and its licensees. It continued as the long distance company until December 30‚ 1899 when it assumed the business and property of American Bell and became the parent company of

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    Why do poor people vote?

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    Do poor people in South Africa vote for food parcels? Apparently not. WIT’S University Research shows that most people understand clearly that government grants and aid such food parcels are their constitutional rights from any government in power. Most people tested under formal test conditions in which the same questions are asked in different formats several times‚ said that their political choices are clear and not dependent on food parcels or grants. They also indicated their political choices

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    Hands Up Don’t Shoot painting is a 48x48 inch piece of art located in the Portland Art Museum and was painted by Arvie Smith‚ recently in 2015. This abstract work is one of the many oil paintings by Smith that depicts his emotions of the way African Americans are treated in modern society. This vibrant piece is full of detail and many unified subjects that it’s difficult to learn its depth by just viewing it for a few seconds. While looking through the museum for the first time‚ this painting caught my

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