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    Throughout the 1600s England was very chaotic state. Absolutism was challenged and the people questioned who should lead the nation. During this period, Absolutism was prominent in Europe and the king practically said and did whatever they wanted. This caused problems when King Charles I came into power in 1625 after his father’s death. The problems came from the fact that he struggled to control Parliament and would thus defy them by doing things such as taxing the people without consulting…

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    Branded and tortured with the foul reality of mere hatred and racism, the civil rights movement was a horde movement to secure equal access to opportunities for the essential authorization of rights for African Americans and other minority groups. Despite, the fact that the journey of this evolution initiated in the 1900’s, its progression did not began to sky rocketed until the 1950’s and 1960’s. United with whites, African Americans, organized and carried out nonviolent demonstrations. In…

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    While more terrorist attacks and killings happen our freedom changes and we don't have as many rights. America has reduced civil liberties since 9/11. The most recent example of how our freedom is gradually decreasing is “the National Defence Authorization Act”. This new act allows for the indefinite detention of citizens. This is also the reduction of individual rights. The U.S. government has taken so much of our rights away. The government has started using drones and other methods to spy on…

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    For years immigrants have been fleeing from their homelands and entering the United States of America. It has reached a new record with 42.1 million people in the United States alone and the numbers continue to increase (Blake, Eben. "Immigration In US 2015 Reaches A New Record With Immigrant Population Of 42.1 Million People, Study Finds." International Business Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 28 Nov. 2015). Immigration has been a foreign policy issue for many years and most recently has become a major…

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    Is the war in Afghanistan after one decade a success or a failure? After the September 2001 terrorist attacks on the United States by El-Qaeda, the UN Security Council pass out a resolution 1386 in 2001 giving the authorization to establish the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) which was deployed first to Kabul to train the Afghan National Security Forces and assist Afghanistan in rebuilding their government. Then two years later ISAF mission was expanded by the UN Security Council…

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    Those of the minority group have been subjected, for a long time, to brutality by those in law authorization in the United States. This kind of savagery is an immediate portrayal of police fierceness, which regularly prompts to death. Police fierceness has been an issue for a long time, and it remains a noteworthy sympathy toward those of the minority community.Over the previous five centuries, black individuals have persevered violence in various ways. Today, cops utilize fatal, exorbitant…

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    There are many programs within the American government that can be taken advantage of. The most devastating and easiest to abuse is the welfare system. So many families take advantage of the system that actually assists so many people actually in need. The Medicaid program has more participants than any other welfare system (Welfare 5). Welfare programs where introduced to assist families in need to live a good quality lifestyle, and also to help support their children. Families abusing the…

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    American Government

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    American Government Chapter 1 Response Question American government exists for a number of reasons. Discuss in detail the functions of American government. What function do you believe is most important? Why? While the American government has many functions, the main ones are establishing justice, ensuring domestic tranquility, providing for the common defense, promoting the general welfare, and securing the blessings of liberty (O’Connor & Sabato, 2017). Though each function is important, I…

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    DOI: 3/11/2011. Patient is a 46-year-old male stationary engineer who sustained a work-related injury when he fell from a ladder onto his right side while fixing a valve. He is status post right knee arthroscopy on 10/8/12, status post right foot fusion surgery on 9/25/13 and hardware removal surgery on 5/28/14, and status post right shoulder surgery on 12/12/11. Based on visit note dated 06/23/15, the patient presents for follow-up of neck, upper extremity, right hip, right shoulder,…

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    family for medical reasons. The act also wishes to encourage equal employment opportunities for men and women. The rule became active in 2009, then the updates for FMLA wants to implement military leave that was enacted under the National Defense Authorization Act. Different regulations apply to local educational departments. The Department of Labor administration utilizes FMLA for their entitlements, just like most federal employees (Family & Medical Leave., 2016). My Wife and I just had our…

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