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    Herbert hoover was an American engineer, businessman, and politician who served as the 31st President of the United States from 1929 to 1933 during the Great Depression. He received eighty-seven honorary degrees; a world record during his lifetime. Hoover was nominated for the nobel peace prize five times. Herbert was raised by relatives in both Iowa and Organ. Born west of the mississippi, Hoover was the first U.S. president to come from that far west. Hoover became an orphan at the age of 9.…

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    With regards to health care the last several years have seen large changes positive and negative to health care reform. For the last five decades presidents have been trying to reform the health care system in the United States with no avail. “There are few things more important to people than their health. Americans tend to believe they enjoy the best health care in the world (Edwards pg 554)”. It’s for this reason the government has had such a difficult time wrapping itself around the issue of…

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    them in an instant. So with that being said I 'm going to go out on a limb and say that at least 70% of athletes who choose to play college sports want to go even further and become pros. Now God forbid but there is a high possibility of career ending injuries and if that happens they have nothing to fall back on and in some cases they can even lose their scholarships and have to pay out of pocket for medical expenses and school expenses. Like I said before most of these college athletes want to…

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    implementation of Affordable Care Act, millions of people who could get insured still cannot afford the expensive healthcare services. The insurers are manipulating the Medical Loss Ratio to include the bookkeeping and other non-care activities as a medical expense. Lot of people are paying the premiums for the insurance but cannot afford using it due to high deductibles. By mandating that all health-insurance policies are supposed to cover all types of treatments, regardless of whether the…

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    paper discusses the lives of three people that who have retired. These people have shared their experiences with their life after work, what made them retire at an early age, what the benefits and drawbacks of early retirement expenses, and how they handle living expenses, and how they live their daily lives. The initial research focused on the retirement gap between the rich and poor. The wealthy included those that had wealth handed down to them. The wealthy had a greater chance of…

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    As you drive around the Bothell, Washington area, you put plenty of wear and tear on your car with every mile you travel. Automobiles are not perfect and in order to get the maximum life out of your vehicle, your vehicle needs the finest auto repair shop in the business. Not only does Evergreen AutoWorks take the care of its valued customers, but makes sure customers leave with the great deals. Life throws us curve balls such as unexpected accidents. Our premiere auto body offers new and…

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    later I am now a permanent resident of the United States and I am able to have access to financial aid needed to go to school. I was able to remain patient and disciplined to prepared myself financially to pay for majority of my associates degree out of pocket. Those ten years showed me the value of education as I had to settle for jobs that only required a high school diploma. As long and testing at they were at times I feel it was those moments that God chose in my life to sharpen me to the…

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    Universal Healthcare

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    35.7 million Americans are still uninsured therefore, any health care services that they may require will have to be paid for out-of- pocket and the cost is unbearable to most especially with the rising cost of healthcare (CDC 2015). Although the Affordable Care Act system and other government funded insurances in the U.S are ensuring that people with health insurance are receiving…

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    Living Wage

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    works full time. The U.S. government must increase the minimum wage due to the high cost of living and to the high cost of study, so that people can live above the poverty line . People who work minimum wage jobs cannot afford their daily living expenses.…

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    Affordable Care Act plans enforce higher out-of-pocket costs on customers than other coverage options. In order to keep costs low, many insurance company’s plans use a limited network of doctors and hospitals. To make matters even more restricted, access to doctors as become challenging in states that have expanded Medicaid because many practitioners are opting out of the program due to diminishing compensations. A Modern Healthcare article reveals that…

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