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    I think through the last decade the winds have changed in the United States and our core values that have defined us as a nation have started to gradually degenerate. With not only the huge government bailouts, complete overhaul of our health care system, major supreme court rulings and our very candidates for presidency have reflected the direction we are headed as a country. If the United States could begin accessing the actual needs of the people in…

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    One of the most important things that you need to protect and keep up over your life is your credit score. It is vital as if you want to take out a loan or finance the lender will use the score as part of the assessment process of deciding if to lend you the money or not. High limit credit cards the applicants must have a great score to qualify due to the level of risk the lender is taking. By having a great credit score it will give you access to the best APR rates which will save you…

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    Introduction The five Oscar nominated movie , "The Wolf of Wall Street," gives another Hollywood story of drug addict, sex-crazed noblemen on Wall Street. When the film the wolf of Wall Street hit cinemas recently, it was a box office heat. The Hollywood juggernaut was based on the real life story of Jordan Belford who spent twenty two months in prison for money laundering and fraud after ripping off investors to almost one hundred million dollars. In the film "The wolf of Wall Street”, we…

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    Antiwar Movement Thesis

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    America is a place of freedom as some people love to say. The history of our country tells a different story. Throughout America 's history, people have been oppressed and treated terribly. These people have had freedoms stripped away and denied easy lives due to being slightly different than the “normal” person at the time. But the oppressed were able to fight through the tough times and band together for a common cause. The formation of social movements created a voice for the men, women and…

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    “Whenever any form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of those who suffer from it to refuse allegiance to it, and to insist upon the institution of a new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness”, according to the Declaration of Resolutions and Sentiments. Analysis of Julius Caesar, Greece’s new prime minister, and Abraham Lincoln will show if a…

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    Meanderings: Poem Analysis

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    THERE IS NO CURE FOR THIS HIGHLY COMPLEX DISEASE! WILL WE CONSTRUCT ANOTHER “BAILOUT” WHEN THE INSURING HEALTH MAGNATES YELL, “SOMEBODY HELP US, HELP US PLEASES…! APHORISMS4U WHO KNOWS THE MAN IN THE BOX The smell of lilac and fresh flowers shrouded inside an organ music background Low murmuring…

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    to be nationalised. The 20th largest bank in the world, The Fortis bank was quick to be nationalised partially with the injection of €15 billion by Belgian, Dutch and Luxembourg governments. In Germany Hypo Real Estate needed a €50 billion euros bailout by the government. The European Central Bank was also quick to lend money to banks so that they would have enough…

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    In their book “The Body Economic: Why Austerity Kills”, David Stuckler and Sanjay Basu scrutinize the impact of economic policy to the life and death of the world’s population during recession. To serve their purpose, they discover the term “body economic” which is defined as “a group of persons organized under a common set of economic policies; a people whose lives are collectively affected by these policies” (p. 139). They argue that the neoliberal austerity policy has lethal impact and cause…

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    Although the welfare system started out as just an appreciated helping hand for people in need, undoubtedly it has moved from that helping hand, to a way of holding individuals back from succeeding on their own, through its many programs such as food stamps, low income assistance, housing assistance, to the basic fact of who actually gets the assistance. Welfare really got to dig its roots into America during the time of the Great Depression. It was at this point, when local and state…

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    What is democracy? Democracy to me means freedom. Freedom to pick and choose the lifestyle I want to lead in life. The freedom to be able to follow any religion I please and marry whoever I choose. Also the freedom to own property and choose where to live. Democracy to me also means I get to elect my own officials and I have a vote to choose who leads this great country for the next four years. Some countries are run by a dictatorship where you have no right and no votes. You are forced to live…

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