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    There are very few issues that can break the political deadlock. Terrorism is one of the issues that partisanship differences can be put aside in an attempt to reach a consensus for the safety of the citizens of the United States. The September 11 attacks will always be a reference to what terrorists are capable of, thus the Republicans and Democrats stand on the same side. Safety is the main concern of every human being, regardless of their backgrounds, beliefs, or ideals. The recent terrorist…

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    may help them off the streets. So, why do these adolescents become homeless in the first place? Well the meaning of homelessness is a person or individual without a permanent home who may live on the streets, stay in a shelter, mission, single room occupancy facilities, abandoned house or a vehicle or any other unstable or non-permanent situation. The causes of adolescent homelessness are due to family problems, economic problems and residential instability. Many youths run away from home do to…

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    The mission statement demonstrates the true mission of a nonprofit organization. That said, it (the mission statement) explains the reason a nonprofit organization exists. It also serves a type of guide for the decision-making process, responsibilities, and actions. With this concept in mind, one may agree that the mission statement is an important step in unfolding the nonprofit organizations’ plans or strategies of action (Hopkins, 2013). This is to say, the mission statement is a factor that…

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    the circus people and urbanities come together. La Noubu is a collaboration of four companies Cirque Du Soleil, Walt Disney, Sceno Plus and Rockwell Group (“La Nouba"). Description Company: Cirque Du Soliel Genre: Contemporary Circus Show type: Resident show Date of premiere: December 23, 1998…

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    world, as long as OSAP recognizes it. When filling in an application a student has access to different financial aid programs and can have their entire education covered depending on the student’s situation. Who Can Get OSAP? Ontario residents who are protected, permanent or Canadian citizens are eligible for OSAP. Eligibility and specific funding are based upon parental…

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    battling population surges, disease, and poverty struggles consistent with a growing city (Touring Ohio). Columbus has grown and blossomed from most of the older struggles except for poverty. Poverty has seemingly remained a constant issue for the residents of Columbus. As time continued on, other issues began to arise like housing issues and public education problems. I will also mention redlining briefly, as an underlining cause to many of the issues Columbus faces as an urban city. I will…

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    Permanent English settlement of Massachusetts began in 1620, but five main Algonquian tribes lived there before then: the Nauset, Wampanoag, Nipmuc, Massachusetts, and Pocumtuc.(¨Massachusetts¨)In colonial times, it has also been referred to as the Commonwealth…

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    to eliminate TB in Singapore through improvement of healthcare facilities and the implementation of Singapore Tuberculosis Elimination Programme (STEP). Epidemiology of TB in Singapore Figure 1: Incidence rate of tuberculosis among Singapore residents, 1960-1980 and 1987-2013 The efforts successfully brought down the TB incidence…

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    are several different ways to become a U.S. citizen, such as green card naturalization, marry a U.S. citizen, join the military, or gaining citizenship through your parents. To gain citizenship through green card naturalization you must be a permanent resident, have lived in state for at least three months, stay in the U.S., learn the language and history, and be a decent person. To earn citizenship by marrying a U.S. citizen you must be at least 18 years old, be a green card holder, and your…

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    Immigration in the twentieth century continued to increase caused by the growth of opportunities in the United States. Continued growth of immigration continued the need for reform. The “Anarchist Exclusion Act of 1903 added four inadmissible classes: anarchists, people with epilepsy, beggars, and importers of prostitutes” ("List of United States Immigration Laws.”) Twentieth century immigrants known as “undesirables” further grew to prevent the an unwanted change in society. The immigration act…

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