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    California is a dynamic state whose needs are in the eternal realm of changing and adjusting because of the growing population. Correspondingly, every county experiences different problems, and most of those problems require strategic problem solving because there is no "one-size-fits-all" solution. This is the essence of California’s political system. The counties are the legal entities responsible for governing and protecting segments of the population. Whereas, the state is responsible for…

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    Conservation Hunter R. Roach Tarleton State University Introduction. Texas is the second largest state in the United States with many different ecosystems from prairies to costal areas and wildlife from the American alligator to monarch butterflies. The Texas state government’s public policy on wildlife must protect the animals, plants, and ecosystems within the state. Public policy in Texas concerning wildlife conservation is an…

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    When the government was first created it was something we could rely on, to keep us safe, and something we could trust, but it has been many years since, and many innovations later.It used to be somewhat hard to steal documents, and put people’s personal information out into the world. But with new technology and more people working for the government, it has become much easier.We should not trust our government because, they have had information leaks, and scandals. The government has had…

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    “You can not help men permanently by doing for them what they could and should do for themselves” -Abraham lincoln. People that are able to work are called able bodies and they are taking your money. People without any minors and no severe medical conditions should not be receiving much government assistance. The taxes that you have to pay might go to someone that is an able body. The Government is giving it away to people with benefits people that are not being stopped in any way from going…

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    Political Parties In Texas

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    massively important to the overall functioning of our political system. Political changes and developments in certain states leads them to tilting to a certain party. Texas in particular used to be a Democratic state and is now a Republican state due to many political and social changes that came along the way. During the 1970’s, the Democratic Party was able to gain control of the state government and dominated Texas politics. Because of The Post-Reconstruction Order, political control by the…

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    Virginia Beach Emergency Operation Plan ESF 10 Analysis Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) incidents are dangerous types of emergencies that can turn into a major disaster. Despite, many cities that run along the Atlantic Ocean become divested by tropical storms and flooding, HAZMAT related emergencies are a close second. In Virginia Beach, VA hazard risk are delineated into four categories: Critical Hazard – High Risk, Critical Hazard – Moderate Risk, Noncritical Hazard – Low Risk, and Negligible.…

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    Characteristic of a generation 1.5er I have “had limited literacy in my first language and also had limited literacy in the English language,” which in the education realm has placed me at a disadvantage compared to someone who was born in the states and has been able to master the language (McGurk, 2013). This struggled is best represented in the writing, particularly grammatical, challenges I’ve encountered as a traditional ESL (English as a Second Language) learner. However, beyond the…

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    Charlotte Short Stories

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    night : "When the lights returned, it was a sensational moment; like a picture taker's glimmer going off, which recorded the general population sprawled in different stances and states of mind, grins of alleviation and ponder on their appearances .... There was a wild impression of joy, as though it were occurring out of the blue. With what seemed, by all accounts, to be a nature for timing, the columns of fluroscent lights sparkled to life all the while. The impact was the inverse of…

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    responsibilities and freedoms we have in the United States of America is the right to vote and pick our political officials. This responsibility should never be taken lightly or be wasted by not being responsible and reviewing what the leaders that we vote in power believe in or what they can do for communities and our country. By looking at local and federal election data, and other areas of research, we will see what voters in the Great Lakes states are thinking about when they cast their…

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    Civil War Autobiography

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    I'm a huge American history buff. My main interest is the Civil War. My dad helped to kickstart my passion for the "war between the states" when I was seven (7) by letting me watch the movie Gods and Generals. My fastination with both was never waned. I think that that is why I love this album so much. It's not just being an American. It's my love for understanding what made this country the country that it is, both the good and the bad. There are a few songs on this album about non- American…

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