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    I. Attention Catcher: The number of fatalities related to opioid overdoses has become one, if not the number one, public health emergencies among Americans. II. Listener Relevance Link: Prescription opioid medication had undergone a huge transformation making it more difficult for people to obtain and physicians to prescribe opioid medications to combat pain. III. Thesis Statement: The opioid epidemic is a local, state, and national problem that has caused all areas of government to focus on…

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    Allie Bidwell, an education reporter for the U.S. News and World Report, wrote an article about The Politics of Common Core where she talks about why states are retreating from the Common Core. She mentions in her article a quote from Rick Hess, a resident scholar and director of education policy studies…

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    (2017), TANF caseload data explained that in 2016, the U.S. total recipients who receive benefits was 2,757,667 people. The recipient total amount is more than the population in the state of Delaware, World Population Review, (2017). Also, Former Governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney was interviewed on a local NBC affiliate in Georgia, agree that people who receive benefits should be drug tested, Peck (2012). On the other hand, one might denounce of testing government recipients, such as…

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    political lectures and debates to enhance the skills everyone thought the youngster was nowhere near capable of. By the time Wilson had reached adulthood, he was able to land entrance into one of most prestigious schools titled The University of New Jersey, which is now known as Princeton University. In hopes of becoming more dignified, by this time period, Thomas Woodrow Wilson would soon drop his first name. In addition to his inspiring political upbringing before becoming president of the…

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    It is the world’s worst kept secret - politicians want to get reelected. To accomplish this goal, they will have to convince their constituents that they deserve it. They may face the misfortune of being in a state where their party is not favored - perhaps they won the seat to begin with because their opponent was simply unacceptable, even though the state identifies with the ideology of their opponent’s party. In these kinds of situations, the candidate’s charasma and good will may go a long…

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    firstly because of the landscape. There was the North (New England), the Middle Colonies, the Southern Colonies, and the Chesapeake Colonies, which many historians consider to be part of the Southern Colonies. Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island made up New England. These colonies were small and poorer farming towns. Geographically, the area had a lot of timber/wood and fish. The Middle Colonies were Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. These were larger…

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    Colorado while on tour. He studied at many colleges and universities before finally attaining the title of being the Head of Princeton University and also achieving a PhD in Political Science. His political career started early as the Governor for New Jersey, where he immediately began work on battling corruption and outlawing corporate contributions to elections. His presidency lasted from March 4, 1912 to March 4, 1921. While these points will be further elaborated later on, let’s take a…

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    the General, “Chattanooga was an important rail junction that controlled food and supplies coming from the dep south headed to the confederate armies in Virginia.” The engine was built by the Rogers, Ketchum & Grosvenor Company, out of Paterson, New Jersey, in December of 1855. The raid that made the “General” famous occurred during the Civil War, in April 1862. This story behind the General is so intriguing that movies were made about…

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    extends to almost three times the amount of what a minimum wage worker makes. Another study conducted in 2014 in September stated that the average household income to support one adult living in New Jersey is $27,552. To obtain this income, the minimum wage needs to increase to at least $14.00 per hour. (New Jersey…

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    not. When Sherman's father died around 1743, the family moved to New Milford, Connecticut, where one of…

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