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    president (Whitehouse.gov). His term extended from 20th Jan. 1981 to 19th Jan 1989. The supporters of Reagan’s policies say that he played a critical part in stimulating the economic growth of the U.S., strengthening the national defense of the country, bringing an end to the cold war, and reviving the Republican Party (Whitehouse.gov). However, his opponents claim that he overstuffed the national defense, significantly reduced the budget for things like social services, and caused significant…

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was chosen as one of the top ten greatest American by Discovery Channel in 2005. As one of the greatest American, the actions and policies taken by Roosevelt had many parallels with Niccolo Machiavelli’s political philosophy. Roosevelt is known by his initials FDR and he served as the 32nd President of United States as an American statesman and a political leader. Roosevelt had the lonegest tenure of United States presisdent record for four elections and served from…

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    Racism In Football

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    Recommendations Recently, English football is being promoted by the U.K. government and the Football Association (FA) has been handed the major role to play in the counter against racism and increase the involvement rates of ethnic minorities in the British civic society (KASSIMERIS, 2008, p. 125). However, for one to use football as a tool for braking down the barriers for racial abuse, racism at the elite level should be tackled first so as to set a better example for the others. After looking…

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    The National Museum of Australia (2014) report on the freedom rides stated that the activists received comments from the Australian public that they should “look to their own back yard if they wanted to draw attention to racial discrimination”. In 1964 a group of students from the University of Sydney formed a group they called the Student Action for Aborigines (SAFA). Charles…

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    estimated at 1.1%, with much higher rates among high risk groups in the country. High prevalence rates are observed among commercial sex workers which is approximately 2-7% and men who have sex with men approximately 11%. In the Dominican Republic, discrimination is a serious problem for people living with HIV & AIDS as some of them are denied employment advancement opportunities and other benefits. The Dominican Republic has made significant accomplishments in reproductive health in…

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    deserved the Nobel Peace Prize because of all the work he put into ending racism and discrimination without violence and even though he got imprisoned on many occasions he never gave up on his goal towards equality. He left a huge impact on society and left equality in our hands to make a stand, if it weren 't for him leading the Civil Rights Movement we wouldn 't have the equality we have…

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    has been reached five years ahead of the 2015 deadline” formally proclaimed Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of United Nations. However, a number of countries are shown to have not met their goals by the deadline due to high levels of poverty. Two initiatives have been adopted in recent years to redeem the plight of the world’s poor, showing how effective they are as a treatment. Madagascar is one of the many victims of colonialism, which played a huge role in making Madagascar…

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    Disadvantaged by disability and/or the school and education system. In Australia, there are many different disabilities and some of these disabilities start before and even during school. These disabilities may or may not be permanent, however, all disabilities impact the individual and their environment. Schooling is one area of life which can be affected by a disability. A broken leg or arm can be accommodated with much more ease as it will most likely be fixed and is just a temporary…

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    Australia Pros And Cons

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    was the first country to legalize same sex unions in 1989 but it wasn’t until 2015 that the United States legalized same sex marriage. If the United States wants to continue being a country who boasts “rights” and “world power” they need to create policies and laws that benefit its citizens, similar to ones found in Europe, specifically Nordic and Scandinavian countries. The Nordic region is comprised of four countries in the Arctic circle, Finland, Sweden, Norway, and…

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    org/Content.aspx?topic=57948 The National Association of Secondary School Principals promotes student mental health and ensures safety within the social and educational aspects of high school. Their page about the recommendations and policies highlights the issue with the stigma of mental health how everyone should learn to handle students that have unfortunate cognitive conditions. It clearly states and outlines the respective duties of the federal, state, and school policy makers.…

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