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    Roosevelt was elected into office with a proposal to his new plan, the New Deal. His plan was to help the people of the United States in their time of need and increase the value of the economy. Soon Roosevelt signed into law, legislation to fix the banking crisis and the stock market. He also signed into law plans to help the unemployed in the cities and the United States’ farmers. To do this Roosevelt had to pass several bills. These bills were passed in order to reduce unemployment,…

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    Stock Market Crash Of 1929

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    World War 1 had a great impact on the industrial and non-industrial aspects of the United States’ economy. After offering arms and support to countries, like Britain and France, the U.S. quickly gained profit leading to more job opportunities, and higher paying salaries for workers in America. The abundance of money in America created the era known as the Roaring Twenties leading to the rapid expansion of the U.S. stock market. The crash of the U.S. Stock Market ended up wiping millions of…

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    If the states elected not to expand they would lose all federal Medicaid funding (Swendiman & Baumrucker 2012). In Supreme Course Case National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, the court found this unconstitutional. After the case, states had the option to choose to expand Medicaid and would not lose federal funding as a repercussion. Over 50% of the uninsured veterans would be eligible to receive coverage…

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    Canada's Political System

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    during the Great Depression was a parliamentary democracy. Their system of government states that law is the supreme authority. Their constitution act of 1867 is the basis of their written constitution and it states that there shall only be one parliament consisting of three essential elements which are the Crown, the Senate, and the House of Commons. The process for law making in Canada is through one federal, ten provincial and three territorial governments. Enacting laws is strictly done by…

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    My field of interest is Law Enforcement besides the many benefits financial wise i would like to be part of DPS State Trooper because it combines two things that im very interested in driving and helping the community off. There are also great financial benefits after working 20 years for the dps you will be making 100k with a retirement that allows you to retire and enjoy the rest of your days by the age of 58. My end goal in my career path is to be a Homicide Detective for DPS. Homicide…

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    Dred Scott versus John Sandford Supreme Court case. Dred Scott, a once enslaved African-American man who then moved with his wife to Illinois, a free state or one in which slavery is illegal. By virtue of not being allowed to purchase land undeterred by the fact that under state legislation he was a free man, Dred Scott attempted to sue in a federal court. The chief justice in this case was Chief Justice Roger B Taney, a Federalist white man. He was also born and raised in a slaveholding…

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    Compendium: Mental Illness in the Homeless Capus P. Barnett Valdosta State University Homelessness is a social issue that has been a continual problem for the United States. Mental illness is a major contributor to the homeless problem. In a 2008 survey conducted by the U.S Conference of Mayors, 25 cities were asked for the three main reasons for homelessness in their populations. Mental illness was found to be the third leading cause of homelessness for single adults. The only other leading…

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    limitations that veterans face. During the late 1800s, in the United States, there was a time at which disabled veterans were deprived of their right…

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    (CFAA) of 1986 was created during the Reagan Administration as the first significant federal legislation designed to combat the growing threat against computer based crimes. In the 1980 's, Congress would only have the vaguest of notions how computer technology would evolve as a medium for communications and social-networking. Lawmakers, at the time, recognized the federal interest of the U.S. government was to protect computers under control of a federal entity, part of a financial…

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    they wish to receive. Although patients have the option to have their wishes legally written in an advance healthcare directive, one option that patients in the State of Hawaii may not choose is euthanasia. Euthanasia, or otherwise referred to as physicians assisted suicide, is “[t]he voluntary termination of one’s own life by administration of a…

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