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    The civic issue that I have chosen for this assignment is drinking and driving. The reason why I choose this issue, is because this issue affects me in many ways. First of all, even if I am not in a car with an impaired driver, there are chances another car may have an impaired driver. That car might crash into mine, and cause me serious injuries or even kill me. To reduce incidents like this, I believe drinking and driving has to come to an end. Also, in about six-months, I will start driving.…

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    School districts have budgets. Budgets for supplies, budgets for computers, and budgets for activities, just to state a few. The first thing that usually comes to mind when you think of activities that need money is sports. Therefor, sports end up getting the money and things they want. Other activities that are overlooked when these funds are being distributed are the fine arts programs. Fine arts are arts that are appreciated for their imaginative or thoughtful content. These programs are…

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    The United States Government is frequently criticized due to its lack of action regarding pressing issues. This frequently leads to the creation of political cartoons that aim to assert this criticism. However, this general attitude towards our government may be slightly misguided. The government’s lack of response to issues is affected by the public in general. As Mackenzie King said, “Government, in the last analysis, is organized opinion. Where there is little or no public opinion, there is…

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    police departments. Whether for being pulled over or maybe not following city ordinances in the towns we live in. The next level of government would be our state government. This can also be through state police agencies, our public libraries, our public schools, and state departments that deal with driver’s licenses and many other state issues. National Government deals with money,…

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    inequality is measured in five different groups. Income inequality has grown in the United States in the last decades. For example, in the year 2014 in the United States the bottom 90% of the population earned $33,068 in a year; the 0.1% top percent earned $6,087,113 in the same year (Inequality, 2016, Online). In addition to that, between 1979 and 2007, paycheck income of the top 1% of the United States population increase over 256%, however, the paycheck income of the bottom 90% only…

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    people have done in the past. There have been so many wrongs in the past that some people still feel the need to be apologizing for them, and some people still feel they are owed an apology from the governments of the involved countries. In “A Sorry State”, Mitch Miyagawa discusses the many apologies that have been given out by governments around the world and what those apologies truly accomplish. There has been an apology given for every war, every case of discrimination, and every misguided…

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    similarities with Mozi, but they actually have far more in common when it comes to how they believe a government should be run. The ideal state in both Daoist, and Mohist thought operate in such a way that they are highly similar, not so much as explicit structure, but more so in the underlying roots of legitimacy, the basis of laws, and the role of the state to bring order. The foundation of Laozi’s philosophy is that to create order, a ruler cannot become tied up in making moral distinctions…

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    otherwise would not do. The concept of power is a central theme to the study of International Relations, as there exist many forms and categories of it making it open to contestation and thus difficult to define. In particular, large entities and state power is the discourse in indicating social, political, economic, and military power. The many existential theories within the study of international relations all put a great deal of emphasis on the concept of power, yet describe its significance…

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    door and appearing weak. I inquired as to how she was feeling, she nodded, but did not verbally respond. Shortly after, I spoke with Mrs. Sierra and expressed that I believed, based on Ms. Walker’s physical state (she appears to have lost a significant amount of weight), and her mental state (depressive, withdrawn) that steps should be taken to possibly ensure she is able to continue working . In a follow up email, I requested that I be able to speak with Ms. Walker on Monday…

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    natural state. Norton v. Black, see also State v. Jeungel.…

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