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    Republican Nomination. In 1980, Reagan entered the Republican nomination battle with support from the Republican Party in the polls. At this point Reagan had been in the national political presence for around 16 years and in the movie/film presence for about 30 years before that. “There was some suggestion among journalists that he remained something of an enigmatic figure to the mass public. As Newsweek put it, "at the very hour of his coronation... as the Republican nominee, he remains only…

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    Great Britain were truly afraid of losing their control of the Mediterranean sea to the Russians. The Russians wanted the land in the Ottoman empire in which they believed was rightfully theirs. So the Russian Empire slowly expanded south into the Caucus Area and into present…

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    points to me were that punishing students can be very effective because when parents drop their child off at school they have no control whether or not the child stays in school. This made me think about my proposal idea because I got comments from caucus members that the proposal may be too harsh to students and that they should not be the ones punished, but Ms. Sherman made a good point that it is impossible for parents to keep track of their high school student 24/7. These students are old…

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    The Senate is one of the two chambers in the legislative branch of the government of the United states. The Senate is composed of older members than in the House of Representatives. The minimum age requirement in the Senate is 30. There are two senators per each state which means 100 senators in total. Senators have term limits of six years, and unlike the House of representatives, they serve state-wide constituents as well as local constituents. The Senate has a couple of important powers.…

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    In today’s digital world, the process of creating, discovering and sharing knowledge as well as the avoidance and misuse of file sharing often tests the limits of technology. Computer networks throughout college campuses frequently reproduce and distribute copyrighted music, movies, books, television shows, and software through the use of peer-to-peer (P2P) networks. A peer-to-peer, or “P2P,” file transfer service allows the user to share computer files through the Internet.…

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    Brazil Religion

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    Most of us perceive Brazil as the country of Carnival, nice sandy beaches and sunshine - on the surface, Brazil is a country which enjoys religious peace. Or does it? What most people don't know - and up to a point, the international media too - is the raise of religious fundamentalism in Brazil in the last 15 years or so -the last place on Earth one could associate with that. To understand a bit what's been happening, let me tell you a little about the country's religious history: Brazil is…

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    Hilary Clinton, a Democratic presidential candidate, leads and fights to expand health care for every American. Not only is she fighting for insurance companies, drug companies, and large corporations but she is focusing her efforts on individual families. The republicans continue to repeal the Affordable Care Act however Clinton says she’ll continue to protect the Affordable Care Act (ACA). Workers should share slower growth of national health care by lowering out of pocket costs like copays…

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    Abortion Restrictions

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    Ohio lawmakers passed a bill which would ban abortions when the heartbeats of the fetus become detectable at around six weeks. The 'heartbeat bill' was approved by both the House and the Senate on December 6, and has been sent to Governor John Kasich who has 10 days to veto it. Otherwise, it will automatically became law. The bill makes an exception when the life of the mother is in danger, but not for rape, incest, and anomalies in fetus. After the Supreme Court legalized abortions in the…

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    Human Trafficking is one of the largest issues we face globally today especially with refugee crises such as the displacement of a large portion of the Syrian population due to the Syrian civil war. This is a global issue taking place in almost every country and taking different forms, such as forced labour and sexual exploitation of victims who are being moved from their homes and can be taken to different countries completely. Human trafficking is modern slavery and a huge issue globally with…

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    Flag Day Research Paper

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    Chapo" Guzman, Emma Coronel, break the silence to come out publicly in defense of her husband, in an exclusive interview with Telemundo in which she says fear for the life of Guzman Loera and claims that their rights are not respected. Winners in Iowa caucus 23/02/16. Alfredo Beltran Leyva, known as the "Mochomo" pleaded guilty for drug trafficking before a federal judge in Washington D.C., and could receive a life sentence in a maximum security prison. The Justice Attorney Loretta Lynch…

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