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    Subsequently, Muslim immigrants from Middle East countries become a national security concern because of their ties with terrorism, their refusal to assimilate in western society, their religion intent to spread jihad globally, and most importantly their practice of sharia law that enslaves women to men out of their country of origin. Muslims preach that Islam is a peaceful religion, but yet it is suspicious to accept that Islam is peaceful, although not every Muslim is a terrorist, however,…

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    people. All of this while we waste billions of dollars every year only to create and fuel powerful drug cartels while, the goal of a world without drugs seems less achievable than ever. How could this happen? The core strategy of the War on Drugs is “no drugs, no problems”. So almost all of the efforts in the last few decades have been focused on eradicating the supply of drugs and…

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    getting imported into the country. Drug cartels are often smuggled from north America. Mexico and Cuba are the largest drug exporting countries. To expand their 'empire' Mexico and Cuba send illegal aliens to smuggle an illegal contraband with drugs on it. Federal investigators believe that 2 million kilograms of cocaine and 11.6 kilograms of marijuana were illegally smuggled into the United States from the Mexican border in 2005. Colombian and Mexico drug cartels also have association to U.S.…

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    Colombia Civil War Essay

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    filled the streets. The government waged a war on crime, unsuccessfully. A change came with the election of Álvaro Uribe as President. Uribe successfully slowed the growth of crime. Uribe’s successor President Chavez attempted to put an end to drug cartels, with some success.…

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    000 associates, and 10 different “brigades”, and their principal source of income is drug and human trafficking making them roughly $8.5 billion dollars per year. Contrariwise, an example of a smaller gang would be the Sinaloa Cartel or better known as the Mexican drug cartel. Being one of the smaller gangs, they still manage to accumulate over $3 billion dollars every year from drugs alone (Matthews, 2014). Whitey Bulger, who was involved with drugs, weapons, and fraud, was one of the biggest…

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    One of the most outspread controversies besides president-elect, Donald Trump, was the legalizing marijuana in California. There are many debates about marijuana for a long time, California state already allowed medical marijuana until the measures 2016 voted “Yes” on proposition 64, “The California Marijuana Legalization Initiative, was on the November 8, 2016, ballotin California as an initiated state statute. Supporters referred to the initiative as the Adult Use of Marijuana Act. It was…

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    Oligopoly Market Structure

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    firms have the ability to influence the price of goods and services through collusions and cartels. A cartel and collusion in an oligopoly market structure occurs when various firm come together and forms legal agreements on terms, condition and prices of their products. The cartels formed set the price, quality, and terms of selling the products of small firms (oligopoly). The antitrust laws prohibit the cartels (Stieglitz, and Mathewson…

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    Legalization of Marijuana Johnny Smoke asked his mom to pass the ketchup as he applied a final squirt to his hamburger bun before rushing out of the house to attend baseball practice. While finishing his final bite he grabbed his baseball gear and walked toward the front door to leave. His mom yelled, “Johnny don’t forget your greens.” His friend was waiting for him at the door and thought Johnny forgot to eat his broccoli. His friend was puzzled when he saw Mrs. Smoke toss a bag containing what…

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    employee benefits, or quality control. The main character in the movie is Robert Wakefield, a judge that the White House promotes to the new drug czar. His belief is that he can destroy on of the Mexican cartels by cooperating with the Mexican authorities. His information provides an advantage for one cartel over the other. His daughter, Caroline, is an all-star student. One night at a party she tries crack cocaine and she…

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    a grievance procedure, and if necessary, arbitration. Some organizations rather not deal with unions for multiple of reasons, one being the cost that comes with having a union, indirectly and directly. For example unions function as labor cartels. A labor cartel restricts the number of workers in a company or industry to drive up the remaining workers’ wages. These higher wages…

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