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    Topshelf Industries Inc. was established in 1986 and their current owner is Perry Frigault. They are located at 2220 Midland Ave, Scarborough, ON (Unit BR 76), which is 6,000 square building that allows them to build and storage all the pieces they create for their various customers. Mostly they work with companies within Canada such as CBC, Global, and Daily Planet. However, they also have worked with agencies and clients around the world including building for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing,…

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    Essay On Texas Governor

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    Though the position of governor is usually regarded as the most powerful executive position a state can have, a debate has risen between the gubernatorial authority of Texas’s governor and lieutenant governor. This can be attributed to the strict nature of the Texas Constitution of 1876 as a reaction to Reconstruction and the overpowering era of Edmund J. Davis as a governor. Consequently, the governor’s formal powers have been restricted, and relative to most other states, the lieutenant…

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    taxable income to our economy. This is one of the reasons gov Rick Perry supports the dream act because it will make all these immigrants tax payers. Which would benefit the state. Are we going to let these immigrants live in the shadows for the rests of their lives or are we going to make them taxpayers to contribute into our economy? “ are we going to create a class of tax wasters or are we going to create taxpayers” said Rick Perry. We all know college graduates earn more than a high school…

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    experience fever, nauseas, dizziness, vomiting, and neurological disorders. In addition, adverse effects associated with this vaccine are quite minimal and rare. In fact, according to the Centers of Disease Control, effects of this vaccine account for only 1 in 1,000,000 doses. There have been many ethical concerns about the cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil, which all began with politics and Merck’s lobbying for the vaccination. According to Charo, controversy began with Merck’s “lobbying” of…

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    Orden v. Perry and McCreary County v. ACLU both represent a time when the First Amendment was put into question, each with a different result. With more religious freedoms being questioned, the intention of our Founding Fathers with regard to religious freedom and the government’s involvement are frequently questioned. After seeing the results of both cases, the Founding Father’s intention and the intentions of today’s government show conflicting ideologies. In the case of Van Orden v. Perry,…

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    As a type of cognitive bias, confirmation bias is a phenomenon that seems to play a role in practically every domain of human cognition. In short, “people tend to seek and interpret information in ways that are partial toward existing beliefs” (Ask and Granhag). It means that individuals trying to make their point proven will usually use information that supports their view on events, and tend to avoid information that would contradict those beliefs. People demonstrate this bias when they retain…

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    Texas Health Care Issues

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    Texas Issue The most important issue facing Texas today is Health Care because the Health and Human services make up the second biggest part of the Texas budget. Despite the billions of dollars spent, Texas remains the state with the highest proportion of uninsured in the country, at about 24 percent. In fact, 4.3 million Texans including 623,000 children lack health insurance. Texans rates, 1.75 times the national average, create significant problems in financing and delivery of health…

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    Rick Perry, Texas Governor at that time, declares that he will veto state funding to the Public Integrity Unit, which is supervised by Rosemary Lehmberg, unless she resigns (Rauf). Ultimately he does veto the funding, landing himself in the trouble he has…

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    relieving New Orleans of a little pressure . Finally on August 31 Katrina died down but left serious distraction. Katrina was the most expensive and destructive storm to hit the United States. Once the hurricane finally dissipated The coast guards went to work. They rescued over 34,000 people just in New Orleans. Although over 1,800 people lost there life. There were 2 deaths in Alabama, 14 in Florida, 2 in Georgia, 1,577 in Louisiana and 238 in Mississippi. Out of all of these deaths most…

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    Gerrymandering Case Study

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    Most people believe that the outcome of elections in Texas is decided by the voters, but in our current single-member district system of electing representatives, frequently that is not the case. Often times who will win in an election is decided long before election day, usually by those who draw the district lines. For example, if the districts in texas are drawn to be 65 percent republican then the outcome will most likely result in republicans that have the majority of seats in the…

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