Term limits in the United States

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    Our Current President, Barack Obama, has had some controversial policies over his two term period. Policies that have many citizens wondering what exactly he is doing and of the ways he is implementing them. Some of these policies include Obama Care, Fast Tracking, Withdrawal of United States Troops in Iraq, cash for clunkers and the shutdown of Guantanamo Bay. These policies are not necessarily bad ideas, they are simply bad implementations and have consequences that I do not believe were…

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    three criteria. The first criterion is reviewing the terms in which officials get elected and stay in office. The second measure is to examine the penalties that the officials will receive if they were to abuse their power. And finally, the third criterion is…

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    President Woodrow Wilson once stated, “The President is at liberty, both in law and conscience, to be as big a man as he can. His capacity will set the limit.” After the negligent actions of Americans during the roaring twenties, the United States was left in ruins; the Wall Street Crash of 1929 left the nation in a financial crisis, which resulted in millions who were homeless, unemployed, and famished. Citizens desperately sought assistance from the government; nonetheless, President Hoover’s…

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    behavior in a summary of his presidential campaign. He states, “once he (Trump) called women “disgusting” for breastfeeding, kicked a crying baby out of his rally, and said that men who take care of their children are acting “like the wife” (4). As seen above, is an example of how the United States still has a gap of gender roles. Before continuing, gender is culture and sex are biological. Therefore, in terms of gender roles, the United States culture tends to still have the traditional…

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    ISIS is a jihadist terror group in Iraq. ISIS stands for the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria. It is also referred to as the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) or the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (also ISIS). ISIS was formed off of the Sunni terrorist group al Qaeda, which is less extreme than ISIS itself. They have began to overshadow the less extreme groups. ISIS is one of the largest targets for the United States military (Ferran, Momtaz, 2015). They want to enforce the…

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    17.4 lbs/year Ireland 16.3 lbs/year United kingdom 16.3 lbs/year Norway 14.6 lbs/year Sweden 11.9 lbs/year Australia 10.8 lbs/year Netherland 10.4 lbs/year United states 9.5 lbs/year France…

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    considering abortion in the twenty-first century. To start we’ll look at this from a constitutional standpoint. Starting with Article 1, section 9, paragraph 2, the Constitution states: “The privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus shall not be suspended,…

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    mischiefs of faction: the one, by removing its causes; the other, by controlling its effects.” Madison realizes that it is truly impossible to prevent factions as they are caused by the nature of man and unequal distribution of property and wealth. He states that “Those who hold and those who are without property have ever formed distinct interests…

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    As Americans, we owe a lot to this piece of ingenuity and its authors: we owe our gained freedom, our established economy, and our decreed power that we forced upon the world around us. It is astonishing that the great country that is the United States, with all its glory and worldwide power, was only established two hundred and forty years ago. Two hundred and forty years is not a long enough time for American to throw the ideals of Jefferson that appealed for a better life and a better future…

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    Throughout American history, millions of people around the world have abandoned their homeland for a change, to start a new life in a foreign country. Nonetheless, when it comes to Latinos, their migration has been a direct result of the United States’ domination and involvement with Latin American countries. The massive Latino migrant flows had a direct relationship to the growth of the U.S. Empire, whether it was through a political need of establishing relationships with its neighbors or an…

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