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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New Era of Transportation Today In the United States‚ a new era of “taxi” like transportation is rapidly approaching. With the help of smart phones‚ mobile apps have created a new way of getting around. The new trend of transportation goes under the pseudo name of “ride sharing”‚ the question is‚ will the yellow cab cease to exist? In Malcolm Gladwell’s book the The Tipping point he discusses trends similar to that of “ride-sharing” and how they became to be popular. Companies such as Lyft‚ Sidecar
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subscribed to the system of coverture‚ where “by marriage‚ the husband and wife are one person in law; that is the very being or legal existence of the woman is suspended during the marriage.” Not until 1875 were women in the United States legally defined as person. In the United States‚ women were treated as second-class citizens and not given the right to vote until 1920‚ when the
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consequences of how they are viewed and accepted in society. Feminine clothing distinguishes gender differences amongst men and women. Ultimately gendering based on clothing is a form of stratification that creates bias assumptions. Assumptions that would follow such labeling would be to say that “only women wear pink” or “wearing purple is feminine”. This is only one form in which women’s bodies are regulated in terms of clothing and “stylized practices”. There are many more such as gender bending
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the most recent found data‚ obesity rates during adulthood now exceed 35 percent in four states. The growing rate of obesity in America is too vast to be reversed. One main cause for the growing obesity rate in the United States is the amount of fast food restaurants. Fast food restaurants are around every corner‚ everywhere you look. You can get in your car and within 15 minutes‚ or less‚ of driving you can be at a fast food restaurant. Many people eat at fast food restaurants because they don’t
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and aquifers‚ contaminating the soil‚ and producing methane. One of the ways to help reduce this problem is by recycling. When you recycle‚ you convert waste materials into reusable objects‚ this process prevents waste of potentially useful materials. Reusing these materials can have numerous benefits to the environment and the economy as well. First of all when you recycle batteries‚ electronics‚ and computers then the amount of
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Conclusion 22 References 23 List of Figures Figure 1: Student with heavy bag 4 Figure 2: Airpacks Backpack 6 Figure 3: SPI Backpack 6 Figure 4: Structure of the Spine 8 Figure 5: Heavy bags alter kids ’ gait 13 Figure 6: Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) 18 Chapter 1 - Introduction and Objective 3 Introduction There is ongoing concern regarding the weight of children’s’ schoolbags and the negative consequences of such heavy loads on the developing spine. There is particular concern for the
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The United States Cabinet (usually referred to as "the Cabinet") is composed of the most senior appointed officers of the executive branch of the federal government. Cabinet officers are nominated by the President and confirmed or rejected by the Senate. There is no explicit definition of the term "Cabinet" in either the United States Code or the Code of Federal Regulations. Authority for the Cabinet rests with Article Two of the U.S. Constitution‚ which gives the President the authority to seek
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Poverty and children in the United States Poverty by definition means: “State of being poor. The state of not having enough money to take care of basic needs such as food‚ clothing‚ and housing.” (Encarta dictionary) That is a word that many of us ignore‚ yet poverty among children in the United States is problem that is not going to solve itself. People today are not concerned with the troubles of others like they were in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. Communities back then looked out for each
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The First Bank of the United States The Bank of the United States was designed to make money and build an economy. It was designed by men like Alexander Hamilton and Robert Morris‚ but did not benefit the common citizen as much as wealthy investors. Why did a fledgling government need to borrow millions from overseas in order to invest in a “national” bank‚ to turn around and then borrow the same money back and pay interest on it? The banking system developed by Alexander Hamilton and Robert
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