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    more of an entitlement that students should more pay for the public services in favor of reducing the federal tax of the province to better spend their budget elsewhere. This shows a part of the class between the government and students, where one side is leaning towards a Neoliberalism view where educational tuition a social service should get taxed more in favor of reducing overall federal tax. This shows hints that the government would treat students as an economic unit working to pay in the…

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    to me about it. (Why? You need to put some details here about why you lost your house.) then we were stranded out on the street. Then when we got a little money we got back in a small house. Then when I grew up I realize that the stamped act was a tax which meant we had to pay more money to the government. So then I would be paying…

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    There are some things that effects on public economy regarding of immigration. Firstly how immigrants and their children will success in labor markets influences directly how much they pay taxes and how much they receive income transfers. Secondly, most of immigrants are coming to Finland in their best working age, therefore their early years have been funded somewhere else. Immigrants usually move out more often from Finland, therefore they reducing the public service costs from the rest of…

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    Federal Block Grant Essay

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    Federal block grants can achieve great results if used correctly by honest and ethical administrations. Federal money should be used for necessary programs that the city or state would normally be funding anyways. The government grants free up those state and city funds which can be spent on other services like reducing taxes. In this way, a federal grant achieves results for more than one program (Kettl, D. F. 2013). The local government needs discretion to apply federal money where it is…

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    What’s my responsibility to America? If one were to ask themselves this, many would respond with “paying taxes,” or “serving jury duty.” However, completing such minor tasks are not what really defines one’s responsibility to America. Responsibility is “a thing that one is required to do as part of a job, role, or legal obligation” (Google). Nowadays, throughout America, the act of responsibility has been for selfish reasons or personal gain. Some examples are paying off parking tickets or…

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    On June 21, 2012, the U.S. Supreme Court decided Knox v. Service Employees International Union, Local 1000, No. 10-1121, holding that when a union representing public-sector employees imposes a special assessment or increases dues to meet expenses that were not disclosed when the original assessment was set, the union must provide a new notice under Teachers v. Hudson, 475 U.S. 292 (1986). In this notice, the union must provide an estimate of the portion of its expenses that relate to…

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    False Dichotomies

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    In the op-ed article, “Heavy price of defense spending cuts,” Mr. Hanson weakly argues that a policy promoting a reduction in government spending results in holistic outcomes for society. In doing so, Hanson commits two significant thinking shortcomings by presenting both a false dichotomy and false cause fallacy. This essay will analyze the thinking shortcomings and their impact on policy development as it pertains to government spending. Hanson’s argument on the implication of budget cuts and…

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    The unemployment rate in 1929 was as low as 3.14 but when the Great Depression hit it almost immediately raised to 8.67. The rates did nothing but keep raising until the New Deal was introduced soon after the rates plummeted from it peak of 24.75 in 1933 to 19.97 just 2 years later. It did not stop there it continued to drop and the lowest it reached before another…

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    In the long run, the cuts in the budget that will reduce or eliminate funding for programs for the homeless population will cost Illinois more money in the future. According to the report by the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, “cutting homeless prevention and intervention programs will result in increased costs for hospital emergency departments, hospital inpatient settings, community health centers, jails, and state hospitals”. These interventions not only cost more money, but do no help…

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    The Book 4 by Aristotle. This book talks about Liberality, Prodigality, Meanness, the passage explains each of this concept and how they relate in each person. He also explains hoe each of this concept affects the personality of each individual. Each person has a different meaning of each of this words and how they view them. Liberality, Prodigality, Meanness, are view differently in each person sometimes because of believes, self-prospective or the environment. The first paragraph of this book…

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