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    Pros And Cons Of Obamacare

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    effect how successful Obamacare will be? Barack Obama was in the running for president during the 2008 presidential election. Throughout Obama’s entire presidential campaign he brought up the issue for a better health care system…

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    but only the towers were completely destroyed. This attack left the nation in shock and full of fear for what else could occur. As the time went on the government did what they could to capture the one who caused the tragic event. Then in 2011 under Barack Obama’s first term in office, Osama Bin Laden was captured and killed by the U.S Navy Seals, but that was not the end of the terrorist attacks by the Islamic state. Now everyone around the world knows the location of this tragic terrorist…

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    Minimum wage has been one of the most contentious battles in economic policy in the United States. In 1938, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt introduced the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The FLSA was established to give workers fair workplace rights, including the introduction of the federal minimum wage. Today, minimum wage is very debatable as to whether an increase would benefit or do harm to the United States. There is a plethora of research to the controversial issue of minimum wage…

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    was created in, and the people that live in it. The cover drawing in The New Yorker issue of July 21, 2008 dubbed The Politics of Fear is one such example. The cover of the issue portrays then President Candidate Barack Obama as an Islamic holy man, an imam, and his wife, Michelle Obama, as a militant black panther. The background has them in the oval office standing on top of the official seal of the President of the United States. The room in it has a portrait of Osama bin Laden and an…

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    Liberty Vs. Security

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    Liberty vs. Security Our first attempts at a government gave us the Declaration of Independence, the Bill of Rights, the Constitution and an outline of what the founding fathers wanted the United States of America to be. They believed in a limited government, because they had already lived under a tyrannical ruler, and the United States was their vision of living in a free world. If too much power is given over to one person, you will end up with a Hitler, or a Kim Jong-Il. I believe Benjamin…

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    Cuban Foreign Policy Essay

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    Washington. Bruno Rodriguez who is the Cuban Foreign Minister was in charge of the flag-raising ceremony that was taking place because full diplomatic relations with Cuba and the United States were restored thanks to the agreement of U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raul Castro. There were hundreds and hundreds of people drawn together on the street outside of the embassy, “they played Cuba’s national anthem and three Cuban soldiers in dress uniforms stood at the base of the…

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    United States have faced a major decline since 2010. The 2012 presidential campaigns have thus been a major ground for discussion on the issues of economic status and especially the effects of a high cost of living for the citizens. In his campaign, Obama was keen to point out these aspects, and urge all people to have faith in him, and be aware concerning his goals, which were to ensure effective implementation of policies as promised to the citizens. Political advertisements remain in the…

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    Our country has been a refuge and a place to grow as individuals to obtain the “American Dream”. The idea that this country was such a place began in the 17th Century when it was reached by a few Puritans searching for religious freedom and monarch subjects looking or wealth in the form gold. During the 19th Century the United States had gained a virtue of being the land of opportunity. On the east coast there were immigrants from Ireland, Italy, Germany and various other European countries from…

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    Indian’s Journey Through Reservation Life” by David Treuer which examines the importance of preserving culture and language despite the attempt of Americans to assimilate Native Americans and obliterate their customs, and “A More Perfect Union” by Barack Obama which evaluates the prevailing issues of race within America and how it cripples society.…

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    Introduction The passage of the Affordable Care Act changed the delivery of health care in the United States. However, since the passage of the Affordable Care Act, multiple lawsuits against the federal government have been filed. On June 25th 2015, the Supreme Court ruled on the Affordable Care Act in a 6-3 decision stating, “Congressed passed the Affordable Care Act to improve health insurance markets, not destroy them. If at all possible, we must interpret the Act in a way that is…

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