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    The Affordable Care Act, or nicknamed, “ObamaCare,” was signed into law in 2010 in an attempt to change the health care industry for the better. In 2012, this plan was put into action due to the Supreme Court’s involvement. The goal of the ACA is to give Americans everywhere access to affordable, easy to access health insurance. As well as cut U.S health care spending. I chose this topic because I felt the effects that this plan placed upon the country and its heath care are noteworthy and…

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    Blaming is an easy out when it comes to problem solving, I have seen it in several work places. But I have also seen workplaces without blame, like the Army where you are stuck with the people in your platoon and blaming someone doesn’t help the situation. However, a lot of kids are faced with this issue early in life when they play sports. It is more than just being sociable and meeting people. Playing competitive sports is about team building. It may be small in the grand scheme of things, but…

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    Nationalism Theory

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    The First World War was an incredibly complicated conflict involving numerous state actors each with their motivations and war aims. In this respect, it presents one of the greatest challenges for those who seek to prove theories of war in the international system. The first theory of the conflict we will examine is one of the most popular, the rise of European nationalism necessitating a grand struggle of nations. Instead of the traditionally dominant realist theories revolving around the…

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    that were agricultural villages, they were one of the first documented settled societies who maintained much of the social and gender equality of gathering and hunting societies. They were able to create and flourish without any kings, chiefs, bureaucrats, or aristocrats, or official government, which is a big contrast to…

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    “At a price?” Steven said. “What price?” Tabitha asked. “Sure, no arguing, your test results are strong, and to-date I haven’t found anything to suggest you’re cheating, but there’s other data from your school that I wouldn’t be so proud of. Over the past five years, nearly forty percent of your faculty has turned over, and thirty percent of your students have returned to public schools in their sending districts,” Steven said. “Explain that.” “Freedom comes with a price. Everyone knows the…

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    Peter the Great vs. Louis XIV There has yet to be a king in history that is without fault, that has no failures. In the early 1600’s to the late 1600’s two kings arose, one from Russia and one from France. Peter the Great was from Russia, while Louis XIV was from France. While both of these rulers had obstacles, they both climbed over them and managed to get back on their feet and they made their rule historical. Both Peter the Great and Louis XIV had many goals that they wanted to achieve, they…

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    Ye, an individual whose paternal grandfather was an “old-style banker bureaucrat-turned-banker and industrialist” and maternal grandfather a landlord, were seen as prime targets of the communist revolution and would later be labeled the “exploiting class.” This would later pursue a period for Ye of treading lightly when the…

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    For example, Ruben Navarrette of CNN explains that, “Concerned that teachers are presenting material in a biased and inflammatory manner, a posse of elected officials, education bureaucrats and school board trustees . . . are trying to shut down the district 's [Tucson] Mexican-American studies program.” Much like in Castillo’s poem, Mexican-Americans are the target of discrimination and ignorance. To deny an individual a way to explore…

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    Origin Of Parole

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    Community corrections is an important function of the criminal justice system as it offers both non-custodial alternatives and post-incarceration programs such as parole to help reintegrate offenders back into the community. The concept of parole offers great debate among society as to whether it is a beneficial program to utilise. The idea that it could create unnecessary risk to citizens is often counteracted by the belief that the program could provide greater influence on offenders’…

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    Abortion. Do you know what it is? Well whether you do or not you should read this. It may change your mind about abortion for the better. Yes abortion may be legal in the state you live in, but does that make it right? Don’t think so. So if you’re interested in learning more about abortion, read this. Why do people think abortion is right? Abortion is a very powerful topic and many people have different outlooks on it. Abortion is a cruel act of killing the fetus while in the mother’s womb.…

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