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    controversial topics that causes debates and arguments among even the most silent of Americans is the subject of separation of Church and State. Everyone has an opinion on it and several ideas as to what the United States should do concerning the government and a church’s influence on it. Currently, as most know, the United States has a strong stance on separation of church and state following Thomas Jefferson’s statement "I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American…

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    Aloha State Essay

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    The Aloha State, Hawaii! On this tropical Island, there were many events that had happened during this year. On December 19, the dengue fever had returned with a total of 122 cases in Hawaii. This virus had not been seen in Hawaii since 1943. The virus is carried by mosquitoes and humans. The USS Greenville nuclear submarine accidentally sinks the Ehime Maru, a Japanese fishery training ship, 10 miles south of Diamond Head. Commander Scott Waddle was let out from the navy because of the…

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    with the fact that people on welfare don’t have to pay taxes. This means that the taxes that employed people pay are given to people on welfare. The one hundred and thirty billion dollar spent on welfare annually could be spent on getting the United States Government out of…

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    of knowledge within the American population. Muslims are often linked to the terrorists that caused 9/11. Osama Bin Laden the leader of Al-Qaeda and his followers are Muslim. September 11, 2001 is what caused Islamophobia throughout the United States. Many Muslims received hostility and were discriminated because they were linked to terrorists by religion.…

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    Polygamy There are ongoing studies about polygamy in the United States, but should it be illegal? The facts stated in this paper will openly show that polygamy is not legally or morally right. In order to understand what Polygamy is and why America should not legalize it, one must know, the history of Polygamy, the family dynamics, and the advantages and disadvantages of Polygamy. History is an important thing to understand when dealing with a controversial topic like polygamy. The history of…

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    In addition, the grand jury, while stating that the evidence would not be sufficient to indict Ware, refused to rule on the constitutionality of the state law, different than their counterparts in Kentucky a few weeks later. John L. Draper had refused to grant Ware a habeas corpus writ without providing and explanation why he chose to “respectfully” denied…

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    Unemployment Do you know how many people are unemployed in the United States? There are about 42% of americans are unemployed. Many people get laid off their jobs, some can't find jobs, and some don't want to find jobs. The first type of unemployed people are involuntary part-time workers. These workers want a full time job rather than work part-time. These workers sometimes get their hours cut back which hurts them because they need the money for whatever they might need like food to feed…

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    through the distribution of wealth throughout the state or in other words serving the capitalist class. (Dickovick &Eastwood, 2016) This is seen through past history of colonialism in order to achieve free markets in Europe and fulfill capitalism. In an international viewpoint, neo-colonial exploration can take place in order to fulfill these needs in the state and correlate with the division of power. Thirdly, this theory rests upon how the state should be structured. The theory revolves…

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    The United States government, primarily State and local, play an integral role in the education system. States and communities, as well as public and private organizations of all kinds, establish schools and colleges, develop curriculum, and determine requirements for enrollment and graduation. Of an estimated $1.5 trillion being spent nationwide on education at all levels for the school year 2011-2012, 87.7 percent of the funds will come from non-Federal sources. Thus, Federal contribution to…

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    Colorado State Symbols

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    highest in altitude of all the states. The states symbols, geography, and points of view are some interesting things in Colorado. The many symbols of Colorado are great characteristics. One of the most visual states there is and also has some of the most major sports teams in the United States. Colorado has many state symbols that make it the great state that it is. Some of the most important symbols are the state flower is the Colorado Blue Columbine. The state tree is the blue spruce. The…

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