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    pertains to “official courtesies will be in keeping with propriety as dictated by the occasion and conducted on a modest basis to maintain the standing and prestige of the United States at home and abroad.” CONCLUSION: We believe that several of the sizable ORF events based on their purpose, scope, and desired end state was fulfilled with a larger than necessary attendees and expenses; furthermore, these events showed an after the fact attendance that is much lower than projected. If a…

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    Study Site To expand on the previous research of John L. Hoogland, we plan to study black-tailed prairie dogs’ long-term reproductive success. We expect long-term reproductive success will increase as the population of helpers increases. We hope to receive a $12 million grant from the National Science Foundation to complete this extensive research. We will study the black-tailed prairie dog population in an area of approximately 160 kilometers (km) within the Great Plains region of north-central…

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    medical marijuana use, pose a threat to medical marijuana’s legalization. As of April 2015, 24 states have legalized the use medical marijuana (ProCon.org, 2016). As research continues to expand, states are legalizing medical marijuana throughout the United States. This is due to the benefits of medical marijuana greatly outweighing the risk factors. Medical marijuana should become legal in all 50 states because it will provide patients with a safer more effective alternative medicine to…

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    Drones Pros Cons

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    in the United States. Some people want to limit the use of drones, some want the drone program to stay where it is and continue, and some people want the use of drones to stop. From what I have studied, the drone program should be eliminated. My reasons being that drones create more terrorist plus kill more civilians than terrorist, the United States become disconnected from wars, the drone program is kept a secret by the CIA, and drones are a cause and effect situation plus not a long-term…

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    Unaffordable Health Care

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    proper care or without health care at all. Health care in the United States has become unaffordable to most Americans due to the increase of co-payments and deductibles; however, where some Americans may be able to receive Medicaid or health care through the exchange, most Americans are still uninsured due to the increasing cost of health care. In recent years’ health care, has changed in many ways. Making health care in the United States not affordable. Health care expenditures double in…

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    Was the Kyoto Protocol successful? 1-Introduction The Kyoto Protocol is an international agreement whose purpose is to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gases in an effort to attenuate global warming. The treaty extends the 1992 United Nation Framework Convention On Climate Change (UNFCC). The protocol was adopted in 1992 but only came into place in February 2005. It was designed as a response to the continuous growing international concerns regarding human activities interference with…

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    This memo responds to your request for information about the United States and State of Wyoming’s Constitution. In this report we will discuss the U.S. Constitutional Convention, Wyoming Constitutional Convention, the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the other 17 Amendments, and the Wyoming Constitution. Constitutional Conventions The U.S. Constitutional Convention was the meeting in which delegates from the existing states formed to try and better the U.S by creating laws. The US…

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    a law in US. Senate is long term than House of Representative, but the member are more in House of Representative. They both have some similarities and some differences, but one thing they both do together is Senate and House of Representative work together for all lawmaking with in the US. Both Senate and House of Representative must approved an identical document for an act of congress. Each state elects two senators for six year terms, but the term of one third of the…

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    of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), respiratory and ear infections, including pneumonia, and also aggravating asthma. This does not include the long term damage caused to their systems by second hand smoke. A New Castle University study found that even with windows open, the chemical levels from second hand smoke were 100 times the safe limit. With windows closed…

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    The Supreme Court is a vital piece of the United States’ government. From making court case decisions to checking the powers of the Judicial and Executive Branches, these justices are important in a way that not many others are. Their interpretation of the Constitution is considered the supreme law of the United States. Every action of the Supreme Court will have an everlasting impression on our country, so it is important that we, as U.S. citizens, are aware of the importance of our future…

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