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    will be covered is abortion, taxes, immigration, military spending, and gun control. Do you know if you are a Republican or Democratic? If not after this paper you will know if your a Republican or Democratic. Are you for abortion? Do you like strict tax laws? How do you feel on immigration? Do we need protection or any military spending? Do you want to be able to feel protected and not insecure? I will clarify the differences between to two political parties. Abortion is the deliberate…

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    First being the ending of the Cold War and communism. Reagan proponents continues to exert the notion that as a political leader of the free world during a very critical moment in our nation and world history; his policies directly contributed to the demise of communism and a new era in national and world politics. He stood up to the USSR and secured the United States position as a military and economic powerhouse. President Reagan’s goal was to contain Soviet communism…

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    Tennessee River valley with “hydroelectric powered dams” that powered cities around them. This created more jobs and stopped flooding which got as high as six feet each year. By building these dams, power was generated to more farm based areas so the citizens were able to live off of electric. A benefit to TVA was that it helped with soil not being washed away. With all of the rain soil was being eroded at a very high rate, the dams prevented floods which made soil stay in its place. In…

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    Abstract Overpopulation is an unwanted condition where the number of existing individuals population exceeds earth capacity. Overpopulation is caused by several factors. Decline in death rate, better medical facilities, more hands in fighting Poverty, technological progress in fertility treatment, immigration, lack of family planning are few of the causes which results in overpopulation. Growing population with each coming year has affected humanity in many ways. One of these has been loss of…

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    higher education and a leg up in the working world, but with mental health issues and student debt on the rise, what are students really receiving? Once these issues are classified, it becomes easier to understand what is really happening. The course loads many students face, are not only time consuming, but induce incredible amounts of stress with what is expected of them. The high demands each class poses, mentally taxes the students at an astonishing rate. Add to this, the ever rising costs…

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    being illegal. Cannabis can be used in the medical fields, help the economy, and is much safer than alcohol and cigarettes. Cannabis offers America much more, but with it being illegal the U.S can not capitalize on these benefits. In the medical world one of the most terrifying and common disease is cancer. Since their is no absolute cure for cancer doctors remain diagnosing people everyday with the disease. Instead of using a cure, the patients…

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    problem in America The US has the highest prison population in the entire world exceeding counties with more than double Americas population. Prison overcrowding occurs when the rate at which people are incarcerated exceeds the rate at which other prisoners are released or die, this raises a huge problem. Minor offense subjects are put in jail with sex offenders, serial murders, and psychopaths. Jails cost over 1 billion dollars for tax payers. There are various types of…

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    fair wage in this country how can one be expected to contribute to society. Immigrants are pouring into our nation at an alarming rate taking jobs that our citizens should and could possibly fill, driving the poverty rate higher and higher. Unemployment is adding fuel to the fire. Large corporate conglomerates are moving jobs to much more indigenous areas where labor rates are very low causing tremendous numbers of citizens to fall into an unemployment pattern. In developing countries poverty is…

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    Introduction Starbucks is one of the largest companies around the world. Not only is it recognized domestically it is an International sensation. The company was founded in 1971 in Seattle, Washington and became the number one specialty coffee and retailer domestically and globally. They have over 20,000 stores in over 62 countries that produce premier roasted coffee. Another way they reach out their brand is selling to other stores such as: grocery stores and other food service places…

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    individual 's own decision to turn their life around. A human has his/her own rights and if they choose to try to change their life without the government forcing them to then we must respect that. Although it is very difficult for one to do this on their own, the government cannot do everything to change the high rate of poverty. The opposite of this applies for the Conservative view of things. It 's in the hands of everyone to turn their life around, but when you have vastly fewer…

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