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    Polarization In Congress

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    on why this phenomenon is occurring now, and some theories claim that this polarization is a return to the “natural” state of government,…

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    This investigation stems from Dr. Fonn self-reporting that he his privileges had been suspended for 30 days from a hospital in Cape Girardeau, MO. It was due to alleged conflict of interest and federal prosecution for Anti-Kickback law violations. He also answered positive to remuneration for two cases in the past year. A case was opened. *** On 012-16-2014, the Board office received an application for Missouri Medical License from Dr. Sonjay J. Fonn, DO of Cape Girardeau, MO. In filing for…

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    while this is true to some extent, the reality is that the federal government plays an instrumental role in bolstering innovation as well. There are multiple ways the government can spur innovation, and the CBO categorizes such actions into two groups: the first is federal spending and tax policies, and the other is changing legal and regulatory systems already in place (Musick and Webre 1). One of the major ways the federal government can bolster innovation is by investing and appropriating…

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    The Code Breaker Analysis

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    Do you believe that the country needs a government that has power over them? Or, are people better off with a government that adjusts to their will? In Michael Petry’s The Code Breaker, the Puppet Master does not believe that the government should hold the power to strictly implement laws and orders that control the people. The Puppet Master makes a solid argument that the government’s power needs to be limited because, left unchecked, government leaders are often corrupted by their own…

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    privacy in technology. Phone calls, social media, Google searches. Edward Snowden was on the run from American services for releasing files about government watching us. The people think he is a threat, but most think he is not. Edward exposed the greatest and possibly most terrifying thing in American history since the 9/11 incident. The government is watching by listening to our phone calls, looking through our internet history and our social media accounts. Edward brought public awareness…

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    Negative campaigning and its effect on political participation is a topic that has been widely studied during the last decades in the US, mainly due to the fact that some scholars defend that this electoral strategy threatens American democracy as it reduces voter turnout (Brooks. 2006). This is the case of Ansolabehere et al. (1994), which conducted both an experiment and also an aggregate-level analysis during the senate elections of 1992. The results of the experiment demonstrated that the…

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    Snowden Pros And Cons

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    In 2013 a National Security Agency (NSA) subcontractor, Edward Snowden sparked nationwide controversy after leaking top-secret surveillance information from the NSA to several media outlets. During his IT work for the NSA Snowden noticed the immense reach of NSA's everyday surveillance, so he began copying top-secret NSA documents and built a dossier on practices that he found invasive and unethical. His findings revealed that the NSA's surveillance programs were unconstitutional and infringed…

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    NEA Budget Case Study

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    entail a story of how it will save the government a large amount of money. The NEA’s annual budget is about $150 million. The budget weathered significantly after the recession budget cuts. Their funding dropped 14 percent lower between 2010 and 2015. “The combined budgets of the NEH and NEA account for just over .002 percent of federal discretionary spending.” The United States actually loses money when it gets rid of the NEA. An article on Fortune states: The Bureau of Economic Analysis…

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    censorship can be scary, but a world with too much of it, is a world with no meaning. Look at Anthem, the people who live in that society have no meaning, no life, no importance. Although many people can't imagine comparing the United States to an Anthem society, I believe the United States is an Anthem society because America has huge amounts of censorship when it comes to the press. The Anthem society is completely collectivist society where everyone works for the group. Their mantra,…

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    was divided between the Federal and State governments. Power in the Federal government focuses on the bigger issues such as; conducting foreign relations, making laws, providing an army and naval protection, and many more. Whereas State government power set up local governments, hold elections, and establish schools. “The different governments will each control each other; at the same time that each will be controlled by itself.”(Doc A) Thus distinct governments but will have equal power, which…

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