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    Freedom Of Privacy

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    that refers to the freedom. In the United States of America, this freedom occurs anywhere on the news by chaotic people, so people have to be respected in their own rights/beliefs. In this term, the freedom does not mean that violate others. Informally, people recognize the freedom from the guidelines that emphasize in 1st, 4th, and 5th Amendments. According to 1st Amendment, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting…

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    The world population is projected to reach 9.6 billion by 2050 according to United Nation and along with it is the concern for sustainability (1). As big as the earth, there is no doubt about its limited carrying capacity; after all, it is a planet with finite space and resource. Historically, population growth is often considered to be beneficial economically since it increases market size, labour force, consumption, inventions and innovations. As beneficial as it may to our economy, we have to…

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    influential presidents, of the United States of America, that has ever lived. He may have never been the most influential in terms of foreign policies but, that was all due to his devotion to the country as the president. Abraham Lincoln wanted to unite the country amid the Civil War, so he issued the Emancipation Proclamation. Abraham Lincoln wanted all citizens to have equal opportunities to own a land, so he proposed and passed the Homestead Act of 1862. In terms of foreign policies, he was…

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    Nuclear Pros And Cons

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    Nuclear power is used worldwide, but is put under the question as to if it is more beneficial than harmful. Nuclear power is the process of atomic reactions that produce a form of energy, in the United States providing about twenty percent of the country 's electricity. The controversy that pertains nuclear power use has been gradually escalating because some may believe that nuclear power plants are more harmful than safe and some may disagree of the matter. Nuclear power is questionable due to…

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    Year 10 Geography Assessment Task 1 2018 Task 1 1. Define the term forest environment. Forests are an ecosystem that predominately consists of trees and provide habitats for many different animals. The trees found in forests are also a vital element in environments. 2. Identify two different types of forest environments. Two different types of forest environments are Tropical Rainforests and Coniferous Forests. Tropical Rainforests are typically dense and are located near the equator. Whereas,…

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    that Taft's hesitancy as a leader and politician produced few accomplishments during his term. Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Americans elected Roosevelt because they thought he could combat the Depression better than his opponent, Herbert Hoover. President Roosevelt promised a "new deal" and that's exactly what he gave the America people. He had a variety of innovative policies that were able to pull the United States away from economic, social, and political disaster. He helped lay the foundation…

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    Essay On The American Flag

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    Introduction The United States Flag has been the symbol of the free world and the bastion of democracy for centuries. The flag itself is the national symbol that goes by nicknames such as “the Star Spangled Banner”. The American flag is one of the highly recognizable symbols in the world. This is mainly because of the status of the United States as one of the most influential countries in history. The American flag is important because it signifies the independent government, the history, and…

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    affordable and efficient medical help, you should be insured. Currently, there are about 44 million uninsured Americans. According to Elizabeth Bradley, the author of the book The American Health Care Paradox, the paradox of today’s system is that “United States spends so much on health care but continues to lag behind in health outcomes” (33). The private sector has been focusing on making a profit over the years, ignoring the importance of health care for all. There is no ideal system and no…

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    Executive Branch Analysis

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    The three branches in the United States of America that make up the government are the Legislative Branch, the Judicial Branch, and the Executive Branch. Each branch has its own jobs, which are distributed evenly so there is not just one group in control of the entire government. One other part of the government that distributes the power in the government evenly is checks and balances. Checks and balances give branches the right to change or make void the acts of other branches. The first of…

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    to play on boys sports teams. In the late 1800’s to early 1900’s, women organized clubs athletic in nature but unofficial and rule-less. There were many efforts made to limit the availability of women to participate in athletic-natured sports. Title IX (9) of the Education Amendments Act of 1972 says "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of…

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