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    The innocence of a child is a something of admiration. They exhibit zero worries apart from attending school, making new friends, and endlessly dreaming about their future which makes most not aware of the chaos happening in the world. Some are are not even aware that they have committed a major crime against the American government until late in their adolescence where it is too late for anything to be done. President Obama has fought many times during his presidency for the rights of…

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    curtail services, reduce employee benefits, and trim the workforce, calling into question the fiscal sustainability of many state governments” (Thorton, 2012). Therefore, it is necessary to complete an analysis of the organization’s finances. The comprehensive annual financial report (CAFR) can be used to show accountability to an organization’s stakeholders through transparency. This type of financial report helps communicate an organization’s financial situation to the stakeholders and…

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    Crime- Hillary Clinton wants to improve America’s criminal justice by improving the mandatory sentencing, focusing on federal enforcement resources on violent crime and prioritizing treatment and rehabilitation. Clinton wants to dismantle the school-to prison pipeline,…

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    Illegal Immigration Reform

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    The use of logos dominates this text because Liu utilizes equations to formulate his claims. Through these equations he determines how immigration can affect the economy. Since the equation is meant to predict outcomes with fairly high accuracy it makes the arguments presented trustworthy. This source is important to the to my research because it uses Math to predict how immigration will affect the economy as various points. Since the answers to math problems are always indisputable if worked…

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    DACA Advantages

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    136,419 DACAmented dreamers approved. On June 15, 2012, President Obama authorized the DACA act. This act allowed a working permit for all undocumented kids. There were many advantages and gains for everyone. Many dreamers were able to go back to school, and many others were able to find better jobs. The law not only helped Dreamers, but it would also help the economy because it gives them permission to work and spend more money that dreamers would…

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    was necessary and fruitful to fight the battle, because it really has tainted the legislation and made the bill toxic in the House.” The bill’s opponents have succeeded in defining it as an “amnesty for the illegals” which made the push for a comprehensive reform in the House much…

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    they suffer from being in undocumented. These people are human beings just like everyone else; they are unique and intelligent in their own way. They focus on the debate away from comprehensive reform even towards this small group of undocumented immigrants. They are standing up for themselves trying to achieve a comprehensive immigration reform even if it will not be easy. The DREAMERs also advocated organizations to create a strong and legitimate voice to the public and its population. This…

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    I am uncertain about using this text for my essay because it evaluates immigration at the national and international level. Since international immigration data can be different than the United States immigration I think the arguments presented may not fit in very well in my essay. Smith, Ron. "Overly Severe Immigration Laws Weaken The US Economy." Western Farm Press 34.17 (2012): 17. Business Source Complete. Web. 28 Oct. 2016. Smith’s article examines Georgia’s Illegal Immigration Reform…

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    Two Types Of Schools Essay

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    In England there are multiple types of schools which teach students in different ways, 4 examples would be: Grammar, academies, comprehensive and free schools. Grammar schools were for high achievers and prepared them for going onto university and obtaining academic careers. Academies were to give the school more credit and to help surrounding Academies that are under achieving to make the education system more successful. Comprehensive schools are free schools that were for all abilities and…

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    Are grammar schools an effective way to improve social mobility? For my extended project qualification I have decided to write an essay based on my research and findings. The topic of my extended project qualification is grammar schools, and I will investigate whether or not they are an effective way to improve social mobility. Currently this topic is very topical and proving to be quite controversial. After I have finished studying for my A levels, I intend to apply to a university to study in…

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