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    abolishment of all personal freedom; rather, it merely proposes a system where freedom can remain intact, but everyone has something at least to fall back on if it comes down to it. Government spending can be stretched thin at times, this is true, but in the case of Social Security, it pays for itself. It may be managed by the government, but it operates in a way very similar to a regular savings account, and there is nothing stopping someone from opening their own personal savings account…

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    democracy and the people have the power to elect political officials. After researching forms of government and theories it has allowed me to understand what other individuals from different countries go through. Our democracy is broken up into two, direct and representative. I was able to look a different countries and their current control of government. Communism is one of many different governments that are used in many countries around the globe. Communism is a political theory derived…

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    Role Of Political Parties

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    First, political parties serve a very important role within the United States government. The functions of political parties is to bring individuals with similar view points together. They work together to engage in and influence the government by having it’s candidates elected to a position in the government. Democracy refers to a system of the government of the citizens, by the citizens to serve the citizens. So, this is supposed to be the thought that the entire population would be active in…

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    With new advances and the ease of features, we find ourselves spending a great amount of time on cell phones, computers, tablets, etc. Whether it’s for work or pleasure, our society has utilized it as a major part of our lives. Here we have become accustomed to keeping up with the weather, news, and more importantly…

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    Job Corps Center Essay

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    President Obama is calling for wasteful and ineffective programs to be placed on the chopping block in order for the revision of the United States Spending Budget. Recently the Department of Labor started to close down the Job Corp centers nationwide due to the revised spending budgets. The topic addressed is one of the numerous political problems that we as a nation face and these concerns must be addressed. Nationwide there are a few Job Corps Centers which has a growing problem in the U.S.…

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    aware of because there are more citizens than health professionals. In North Carolina, the 2006 Census reported an estimated 253 doctors caring per 100,000 residents (State Ranking). Providers rush between patient rooms given the number waiting, thus spending less time with an individual. This paper will analyze complications caused by hospital-acquired conditions (HAC), objectives for this problem, and the government’s role in the solution. What is the Problem? HAC is a problem because of the…

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    passed and sits dormant, while other laws are put into place right away by a number of agencies. The agencies who do not approve of the new laws, will continue to fight to change the law to benefit their agenda. The newly passed law my effect government differently at different levels, for example, the law may not affect the state level as much as it affects the federal level. When the new policy is passed, it will also be determined which public agency will be responsible to carry out the…

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    Running for a political public office involves countless challenges and numerous layers of responsibilities. Most people who wish to pursue a government position will have years of experience behind them. A political figure should be able to make confident decisions that will benefit the majority of the population. Experience, education, tenacity, and fairness are imperative characteristics of a dedicated successful politician. An effective campaign requires a capable plan that is…

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    have been exploited by big corporations. This is due to rapid industrialization and cities urbanizing. The Progressive Party seeks to maintain the government of people, for the people, and by the people. We shall establish and maintain economic equality and industrial justice and remedy abuses among society. The political parties run the government and enact laws for the interest of the people; yet, the other parties are…

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    Public Housing Failure

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    The Federal government funding faces obstacles in bridging the public housing deficit gap. Iconic, urban housing failures such as 1950’s, Pruitt-Igoe projects, exemplifies U.S Federal government’s inability to adequately provide properly funded public housing. Biased public sectors contend public housing does not deteriorate due to insufficient budgeting, but it is caused by the behavior of the poor. Hence, “throwing” money will not resolve the issue. Contrarily, others argue housing conditions…

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