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    Public school funding has been an ongoing issue for years. No matter how wealthy the district is, there can be an issue for all when the funds are not distributed fairly. Without enough funds from the government, schools cannot provide adequate supplies for the classroom, cannot provide sufficient transportation cost and cannot pay salaries to those involved in the school district such as teachers and administration. Public school funding also helps provide reduced and free meals to students who…

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    or altered priorities. Many people believe that government funding of the arts is unnecessary and that funds could be directed elsewhere. Funding for the National Endowment for the Arts has long been a source of political controversy. In recent years there has been more discussion on the topic with many individuals either giving it praise or condemning it. The National Endowment for the Arts should continue to receive government funding due to convincing research regarding students excelling…

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    SCHOOL FUNDING: WICKED PROBLEM Some believe that school funding is a wicked problem. In actuality it’s the creators of the problem who are wicked. Per Marguerite Roza, school finance is a wicked problem because it has various sources of funding. She goes on to say that because each funding source has varied stipulations and formulas for distribution of funds it makes the issue of school funding worse. Based on the information provided, states should do a better job of getting and giving…

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    the good of us americans and this is what our senate and president thinks is important. The one I’m going to talk about is the funding for our NASA program. The senate and president has changed the funding for the NASA program many times. In 2001 the NASA program had 14,095 milion dollars in federal funding.Now today the NASA program has 19,300 million in federal funding. I personally believe that the NASA program should have more to spend on space projects and research. This could help the…

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    maybe its time we start to mange it a different way. The debate of DE-funding NASA has come to a end and i agree with the end result we our spending way to much money on something that we have not had a major need for. I agree with the DE -funding of NASA. we should be spending that money on more important government project like the VA , section 8 And foster care I find these programs to be appropriate use of government funding. The number one thing about NASA is they use 3.9 trillion dollars…

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    exception. From the revolutionary war to the ongoing international affairs, they have had a strong will to be the absolute best at everything. Space exploration is one of the many possible routes that can be taken to reach that desire. Substantial funding for NASA would allow them to create space missions where they can explore the secrets of the universe. The United States would be the first country to “peel back the curtains”, analogous to when Europeans traveled westward and headed towards…

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    alone. The activity of these groups is intended to be limited, however, the IRS has done little to enforce these rules (“Political Nonprofits”). This was not always the case; in the 1970s, the Federal Election Commission administered the first public funding program. These funds could be used by eligible presidential candidates to fund their primary and general election campaigns. The political parties could also use the money to finance their nominating conventions. Instead of candidates…

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    First, let’s see how unequal funding have effect on student’s failure. How the money is spent on a school determines the availability of resources in that school and hence influences the success of students in a wonderful way? One of the most crucial factor influenced by poor funding in the schools is unavailability of talented and well qualified teachers who can guide the students through the way of success. Apart from this, it also effects the infrastructure, class rooms, availability of…

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    horribly unfair. These departments have to fundraise to get their money, and they use it buy microphones, props, and lights. Plus, they don't need as many like sports needing hundreds of jerseys and equipment. Choral and theatre departments need funding from their high schools. Theatre is a big part of many lives. If you take a look at the numbers, there are thousands of aspiring actors out there, and their schools refuse to fund and help them with the shows they put on. The money they make…

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    About 1,600 people die from cancer each day. Because cancer takes so many lives per day, it deserves as much funding as, if not more than, Alzheimer’s. The federal government should channel more money toward cancer, lower the death rate of the disease, and help doctors researching cancer to find a cure. Alzheimer's and cancer are two diseases that are very costly to our nation. According to the American Cancer Society, our nation will spend over 216.6 billion treating cancer when Alzheimer’s…

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