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    five years under the average Americans sounds like we would be talking about a third world country but these are the living conditions experienced by Native Americans residing on Indian reservations today. This is a huge problem because today the United States is home to 5.2 million Native Americans and around 22% of them are currently living on tribal lands. So many Native Americans are struggling just to survive on reservations “The U.S. Census Bureau reports about one of every four American…

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    triangle comes into play because there is no single element of success, but instead all components of the framework must be balanced. Planned parenthood, a nonprofit organization, is the largest provider of reproductive health services in the United States (Parenthood, 2016). Not only does PP influence policy at the national level, but this organization has an influence at the global level as well. An organization that single handedly reaches such a huge scope has a crucial role in maintaining a…

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    live in the states of Nebraska and Florida respectively, and who share a close relationship but find themselves on two diametrically opposed sides of the ever ongoing socio-political debate in American politics. We are opposite on various social,economic, and political issues relevant to today’s American society. I am a conservative and she is a liberal. Katrina was born and currently lives in the small Nebraskan city of Bellevue. She is hopeful in pursuing a career in American government and…

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    Are the Democratic and Republican parties one in the same? Presently in the United States, our political system consists of two major political organizations, which are referred to as parties. These two parties are known as the Democratic party and the Republican party. Both parties have been in existence since the early to late 1800’s and have become the cornerstones of how our government legislates, both foreign and domestic. Each party has its own unique platform and identify themselves…

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    Essay On Free Health Care

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    Free HealthCare: Right or a Privilege? If Canada, Europe, and even Australia provide universal healthcare, why does the United States, one of the richest countries in the world, not do the same? The United States is in so much debt with other countries and even inside its own country that the healthcare is not on the list of their citizen’s privileges. The government should promote “the general welfare” as said in the Declaration of Independence. Free education, public law enforcement,…

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    Health Care And Capitalism Health insurance has always been a controversial issue in The United States of America. People pay health insurance so they would be taken care of in the event of emergency or illness. With the rising of medical attention in the US, and the insufficiency of wages, “ 33 million Americans, 10.4 percent of the U.S. population, still went without health insurance “(FiveThirtyEight). This gives rise to an important question: Is the American health care system a system…

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    Does the government have the right to unlock an iPhone or do citizens have the right to their privacy? Does the safety of the majority take precedence over the privacy of the citizens? The issue of citizen’s privacy has been contested by the government recently. Many people are at odds with themselves. They want to feel safe and secure by having the government attain the information inside the phone. Another part of that person wants to have their privacy respected because the government…

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    Poverty has always been a devastating issue for the United States of America, particularly during the years of the Great Depression. Programs were put into effect during this time to temporarily relieve those dealing with poverty. Fortunately, it did just that. However; in the future decades since the Depression, more and more distinctive types of welfare were created. These have been put in place to help those in legitimate need. Illegal drugs have been and are becoming an even more colossal…

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    McElvaney CMSC 304 Dr. Matuzek Ethical Analysis 2 - Cryptocurrency We can thank SPAM for the proof of work protocols that brought about the rudimentary foundations or procedures used by Cryptocurrencies today. Cryptocurreny (CC) is somewhat anti-government yet when money is stolen, the individuals affected look to the law enforcing agencies that the system is trying to beat. The new cryptographic hash universe is an interesting science experiment, but that is about it, especially when hackers…

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    greater good. The United States federal government might have argued that the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War and dumping more than 11 million gallons of Agent Orange on the South Vietnam, often showering on farmers, their families, and on whole forests that turned into barren wasteland (Korn), was altogether for the greater good in the fight against communism. But the United States’ actions do not justify their claims…

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