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    The teachers, politicians, and elite have their own way of stepping up. The teachers are one of the fundamental source of knowledge that a student can get. The teachers can step like the Copwatch did to educated the mass and practice their right. Under the politicians are responsible for law and budget funds where our taxes are spent. The politicians can limit the power of the police by not focusing on the police militarization instead politicians can find a way to reduce the risk…

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    railroads created the time zone system in order to better time their train departures and arrivals. so if a powerful company can control the way we keep time they can control a politician. So I believe that there should be a cap on political campaigns because it would help keep corruption in check, help the economy and other politicians would have a chance at winning. Political corruption has ruined all of the greatest empires and it will do the same to the United states. An example of…

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    community and the politicians of that era. The main motivator for eugenics was the educated class and politicians. Pro-eugenicists sought the “maximising of an individual’s potential” as long as the individual represented people they believed were like themselves and stripped those who were seen as “inferior” of their rights as human beings and citizens (166). People who did not meet that definition were deemed “mentally deficient” and and subject to…

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    Was it right of Monica Lewinsky to pleasure Bill Clinton to climb the political ladder? Would it be okay to pay a teacher to look the other way while you cheat on an exam? Would it be socially acceptable to pay your local politicians so you exclusively can dump your shit in the river? No, of course not! Lobbying is defined as an attempt by an individual or group of people to influence the decision making of someone in a government office. Or, that would be a proper definition. If you are an…

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    racial biases in the American court system, coupled with ignorance on the issue in the large scale political arena exacerbates the issue. With the upcoming Presidential and Congressional elections in November, the weight lays squarely on Black politicians’ shoulders to bring light to this dark injustice. Up to and including recent history, Blacks always suffer from governmental forays into criminal justice reform; beginning with Nixon’s Tough on Crime approach and extending to Reagan’s War on…

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    National Debt Essay

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    Payton Callihan Gabrielson ENG.100.002 2 December 2015 National Debt American politicians should address the key issue of national debt as a platform to carry them through their presidential campaign. The increasing national debt is at an all time high of 18.2 trillion dollars. This national debt affects the citizens of the United States by raising their interest rates, inflation and decreasing economic growth. If the national debt doesn’t get addressed, the United States could be looking at 20…

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    symbolic retribution that each circle holds. Dante’s tale happened in the 1300’s so what would one of those circles look like today? Lets take for an example the politician. The politician is a man or woman, who is supposed to represent, and protect the average American. However, as we see every night on the nightly news, most politician don’t really care about the average American, they care more for their wallets. So the circle of hell for them might be something like this. You enter into a…

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    A theme shared by Brave New World and the article “Why Republicans Still Reject the Science of Global Warming” is the idea that individuals with a great deal of power will try and deny certain aspects of science in order to promote their opposing ideas. In the novel, Mustapha Mond, a controller, believes that “every discovery in pure science is potentially subversive” and at times must “be treated as a possible enemy.” The most important idea that society believes in is stability, and some…

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    Women's Enfranchisement

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    important and defining ritual of the male community” (p. 35). It seemed natural, therefore, for men to worry about how the enfranchisement of women may affect something of such importance, particularly due to the involvement of the WCTU. Furthermore, politicians opposed to women’s suffrage argued that it would disturb natural gender roles, a reasoning declared by Sir Richard Seddon and Henry Fish (Brooking & Enright, 1988, p. 104). Those who held these views were “usually denoted as…

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    Donald Trump is an American businessman, politician and TV star with a net worth just shy of four billion dollars. As of now there are seven candidates running for president. The big question is who shall win the race? Since 2015 Trump has been in the race winning countless arguments and the polls never lie. Donald Trump should be president because he has no filter; he’s not an ordinary politician and his views on immigration laws are strong and very helpful to us ordinary citizens. First off,…

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