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    In 2015, the United States Government suffered the biggest cyber-attack against a federal agency to date. The Office of Personnel Management reported that up to 21.5 million instances of personal data was stolen by hackers. Many more attacks have occurred recently, and cyber-attacks have become a common occurrence with billions of attacks carried out on various federal agencies each year. Pew Research Center recently conducted a study, and found that the people of the United States believe that…

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    people cannot trust their government to do the job for which it exists - to protect them and to promote their common welfare - all else is lost” (Barack Obama). Many argue how much the government is the problem, the government can’t create jobs, they aren’t improving health care, and they overuse their power. Well, the impact on our political system is narrowing our options and not looking at the true excessive unemployment, debt, and wasted lives. I don’t think the government is perfect, but…

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    pride through t-shirts, flags, tattoos, and the National Anthem at every sporting event. Many Southerners take pride in their freedom and feel that sometimes government involvement infringes on their freedoms. The government supplies its citizens with countless amenities, but sometimes this aid comes with strings attached. People who seek government aid might be told where to live, what healthcare they can receive, and the type of education they can receive. If churches involved themselves the…

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    The End of Government by Robert Samuelson discusses about how there is threat for the government to come to an end. For example, he says how one is spending more but receiving less. Also how Health spending, as well as the aging population, is causing the curb on spending not allowing the proper amount of money to go on other types of important benefits. Samuelson also states that welfare is taking over the government, causing a distraction from being able to take care of other important…

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    Atf Research Paper

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    many career opportunities beginning with internships all the way to an ATF special agent. The reader will better understand regulations regarding ammunition for all firearms and explosives. It is important for all citizens to know the laws of the state they reside in if he/she plans to use/own a firearm. Sports enthusiasts and citizens with firearm training…

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    was not as accepting as it was in China. When marijuana was brought to the U.S., the government acted fast per Sides “In 1970 the United States Federal Government classified marijuana as a Schedule one drug.” A schedule one drug, according to Sides is any substance that is dangerous, has no valid medical purpose, and one that has a high potential for abuse. Another Schedule one drug, classified by this United States is heroin. When thinking of heroin and marijuana being in the same drug class,…

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    by their ownership, whether they are teaching ones with academic affiliations or the scope of service they provide. The most common types of hospitals are community hospitals and Public hospitals. Community hospitals are the most common in the United States and they are typically small to the extent of housing 50-100 beds. They normally provide care for routine medical and surgical problems and some are located in the suburbs while others in the cities. The small hospitals have been mostly…

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    Fox River Case Study

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    Through going up in Green Bay and De Pere, Wisconsin, there has always been a topic that has continuously appeared and disappeared. That is the condition of the Fox River, throughout my childhood I was never able to fully use the river to swim or fish within. That is because of the dangerously high levels of pollution that are within the water. The river has been found to have 209 chemicals found in a study by Sharon A. Fitzgerald and Jeffrey J. Steuer. Throughout my studies, I have found great…

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    Before the Toxic Substances Control Act was passed by the United States law in 1976, the human population was believed to have been exposed to a multitude of chemical substances and mixtures. These chemicals were beginning to cause a lot of health problems to humans. This caused the lawmakers to believe that among the substances that are being constantly developed and produced, there are some whose manufacture, processing, distribution in commerce, use or disposal may present an unreasonable…

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    The Federal Trade Commission is an independent agency of the United States government founded in 1914 by the Federal Trade Commission Act. The mission it possesses is the promotion of consumer protection and eliminate the antibusiness practices, such as a monopoly. Under the Act, they are to prevent unfair methods of competition. They also help seek monetary redress and other relief for conduct to consumers and international government agencies. The settlement had resolved a lawsuit that MIC…

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