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    of spending at 114 million dollars annually beyond the cost of just keeping the convicts in jail for life (Jacqueline Brux). ii. The Sacramento Bee a newspaper publication in Sacramento, California states that if the state of California were to remove the death penalty entirely it would add 90 million dollars back into the economy. 78 million of the 90 million for expenses at the trial level alone. (DPIC 2) c. North Carolina i. The death penalty costs 2.16 million dollars per execution than the…

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    Cons Of Investing In NASA

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    the human society the average salary for the average human in the U.S. is about 50,000 dollars, now with that being said the government really believes in the space program the out of the average salary they have decided to withdraw thirty-two dollars from their income tax and add it into the space programs account .So every time that a citizen gets their check the automatically takes out those thirty-two dollars, gladly this only happens only one time a year. They decide to give them…

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    for many reasons. Cutting the budget for the Department of education lessen the resources that student can learn from and also lessen the tools for teacher to teach the students. On September 8, 2017 sign a bill that cut off 13.5% or 9.2 billion dollars from the current budget of 68.4 billion of the department of education. With the majority of the congress voted supporting the bill it was passed. Cutting the budget for the the department of education will only make student and teacher suffer…

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    Inflation In America

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    because of the United states economic standpoint at the time countries were threatening to turn in their U.S dollars for gold and Nixon did not want that to happen. Trying to support the dollar and sustain the bretton woods agreement Lyndon B. Johnson did a series of things, “Foreign investment disincentives; restrictions on foreign lending; efforts to stem the official outflow of dollars; international monetary reform; and cooperation with other countries. Nothing worked,” ( Nixon, n.d.). Since…

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    You are presented with two boxes, Box I and Box II. Box I always has one thousand dollars inside, but Box II either has one million dollars inside or is completely empty. The two options you have are to open Box II only, or to open both boxes. Whether Box II contains one million dollars or nothing is dependent on the action of a powerful predictor. If he believes you will only take Box II, he will put one million dollars inside it. however, if he predicts you will take both boxes, he will put…

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    such as schools, public works, etc., instead of being flushed down the toilet for a chance to represent Iowa. This election received approximately nine hundred-thousand dollars of out-of-state funding. These out of state contributions were likely fueled by business partnerships. PACs donated nearly one point three million dollars to this campaign. On Staci Appel’s side, these PACs included EMILY’s List, Iowa State University, the State of Iowa, and AmeriPAC, just to name a few. David Young…

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    As of right now we are not deciding where our tax dollars go. The Government just takes our money and does away with it as they see fit. However, what if you got the opportunity to write them and tell them how the money should be spent. Should our tax dollars go towards education, national health care, or the military? I believe the money should go towards education. One thing tax dollars could go towards in education is keeping schools clean. Students should not be going to school in a filthy,…

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    6.8 billion dollars a year. 6.8 billion dollars a year going to an ineffective, unnecessary, and expensive program. The United Nations is ineffective, because it does not uphold its promises. It is expensive because we spend 6.8 billion dollars a year on a failing program. Lastly it is unnecessary because countries already have their own resources and programs. We should abolish the United Nations because it is needless, unproductive, and expensive. The United Nations is unproductive…

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    wow I got so lucky there, or this is my lucky day because I just got Bob the Minion from the Claw Machine. Some days we may be lucky enough to find a penny on the ground, but one day I happened to come across a 100 dollar bill blowing in the wind. On this day, I got more than 100 dollars, I got a life lesson I will always remember. It was a warm sunny day in Bahamas, Atlantis. My family and I had gone down to the water park that was outside our hotel. We had been riding rides all day, when my…

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    million in 2010. Dollar Stores on the other hand had total expenses accumulate to $23.6 million as a composite of three Dollar Stores. Not to mention the operating profit for Reeds Supermarkets in 2010 was $2.1 million while Dollar Stores had a remarkable operating profit of $8.5 million for a difference of $6.4 million. Therefore, Reed Supermarkets is able to operate only marginally better than Dollar Stores as its difference in expenses is $3 million to three Dollar Stores. Dollar Stores have…

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