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    who plays the vibraphone. (vibist, n.d.) IT Improving Sectors of Society – Government I was struck by the way the Kenya Land Registry was 100% paper where Jenn Deba stated that it could take months if ever to find a deed that is needed (World Bank, 2007). She also mentioned how bad it would be if there were a fire or just water damage and how much data would be lost. I know exactly how she feels because in one government office where I worked the financial data, receipts and bills, were all in…

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    Of all of the presidential candidates running for president, Ted Cruz has the plan that will save America. America is in a state of turmoil with economic downturn and job loss to illegal immigrants, a broken tax system, and the threat of ISIS in Iraq and Syria. Barack Obama promised change in 2008, but no economic recovery has been evident, jobs have been continuously lost, and he has dismissed the threat of ISIS and saying that the U.S. “is making significant progress defeating them” (Riley 1)…

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    like to thank Dr. SASS for all of the things she taught me about the American federal government. Prior to taking this course, I didn’t care to know at all about the government; all I knew was that Obama was the president. However after taking this class, I know all that I need to know about the government and why I should care. The five concepts I have chosen to outline for this essay are the two big powers of government, why federalism rocks, three big issues about our liberties, presidency:…

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    process which comprises of the branches of government and the process in which bills become laws. Besides, it will describe the importance of a nurse in advocating for health care policies. It will further analyze a political issue (i.e. abortion), presenting both sides of the issue; for and against. After that provides an opinion on the selected political issue and write a letter to the Legislature regarding the same. Part 1 Legislative Process The government and citizen’s rights are…

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    secure banker because they protect america's currency. The research will describe the career of secret service ,what is required to become a successful secret service agent ,and the impact this career has on society . The United States Secret Service is one of the oldest federal law enforcement agencies in the country…

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    As it stands right now, orange growers will need to plant in excess of 20 million trees over the next decade to survive (M&G Africa Writer, 2015). Accordingly, the first policy recommendation is for the United States Federal Government to provide grants to U.S. based companies, non-profit research organizations, or educational institutions directly related to this cause for the research and development (R&D) of such product or process. The fact that the disease is affecting…

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    “A steam engine in trousers,” a contemporary once called him. The first president to ride in an automobile, fly in an airplane, and even be submerged in a submarine. Who was this man? His name was Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States of America. After the assassination of the 25th president, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, his vice president, rose to power to make many great achievements. One of those achievements was making the Progressive movement as successful as…

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    and focused on the need for a federal response to disasters. Although FEMA was in place, it wasn’t very favorably looked upon. In 1992, the United States was hit by three different hurricanes that left a devastating effect on the entire country. FEMA was forced into action, and it was shown how unprepared the agency was, and this was recognized by not only the majority of Americans, but was picked up by the news media, and FEMA became a joke across the government. It was noticed that FEMA…

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    Marijuana legalization would reduce drug crimes. In turn allowing the police the opportunity to focus more harmful, addictive drugs out of the U.S., instead of sentencing people who were caught with 1 gram of marijuana to a mandatory minimum sentence in federal prison. Most often marijuana violations are minor but have major consequences,“roughly 600,000, or 87 percent of marijuana arrest are for nothing more than possession of small amounts” (Nadelmann 77). “A majority…

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    which extends up to the federal government, of violating individual privacy for some sort of protection. While protection may not have been the reason that the school district gave for spying on students, the actions are similar to those of Baltimore when using the eye in the sky and by the Untied States federal government. The Baltimore eye in the sky is a plane with cameras that flies over the city recording everything that is happening. The United States government, particularly the NSA,…

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