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    Disabilities Act 1990

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    The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 was established to protect the labor rights of disabled people, preventing disability-based discrimination in a manner similar to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Two main tenets of the act include the provision of “reasonable accommodations” by employers, and also establishing certain accessibility standards to be met by public facilities. The act is divided into five titles: employment rights, public entities and transportation, public and commercial…

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    Keara Curry Keara 1 Mrs. Wells Period 1 October 3, 2017 Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address “You have lost too much, but you have not everything.” President Clinton gave the Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address after a terrorist attack on April 19, 1995 in a federal building in Oklahoma. In his speech, he used religious language and advice to comfort those who lost family members, making the speech effective. To begin with, Clinton used religious language. He said words…

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    Riding The Bear Analysis

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    The movie “ Triumph of the Nerds: Riding the Bear” may sounded funny when you first heard it, but in fact it is a documentary about how Microsoft rise as a major company that produces Operating System (OS) that is used worldwide until this day. The key of Microsoft success can be seen from the title “Riding the Bear”, where at that time Microsoft was still a small company that has a very smart business strategy. The business strategy that Microsoft employed is the utilization of a powerful…

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    Hillary Clinton Biography

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    opportunities that I’ve had, so I would like to continue working to improve life for others.” Hillary graduated from Wellesley College and theyn went to Yale Law School. Hillary met her husband future president Bill Clinton at law school. The young couple moved to Arkansas and shortly after was married. Bill pursued politics, becoming the governor of Arkansas making Hillary the first lady. Hillary became the first lady of the United States after her husband was elected president in 1992. In…

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    Gun Control Guns are safety to most families and individuals. Many households across the United States have a gun as the primary safety source. The safety factor of a gun is generally believed to more than that of a knife because it places more distance between an individual and an attacker. Guns have been viewed as a revered symbol of American independence. The Constitution emphasizes that Americans have the right to protect their residences and themselves by bearing arms (“Second”). Limiting…

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    In the video pollution solution number 2570, Bill Nye helps us try to understand pollution of the earth in the form of toxic wastes, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and noise. He states that the earth is an ecosystem and demonstrates how human beings, industries, and other facilities pollute the earth which is a closed ecosystem. He further states that most of pollution comes from human beings but not big factories and power plants that everyone thinks. This takes place in the form of small…

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    and systematic reaping of the bills set out, many not-for-profit hospitals erected chillingly uncharitable collection policies. According to the Cases in Healthcare Finance textbook, “not-for-profit hospitals often intimidate and harass uninsured patients through ‘goon-like and predatory collection tactics that frequently scar the patient for life…” (Ch.5, p.238). Frightening consequences awaited patients who could not, in a restricted time period, pay their inflated bill. The insurance…

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    Reagan's Economic Policies

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    American people are live in an economically stable society and a peaceful one also. Some presidents sometimes struggle to find and create an economic recovery policy that can stabilize and grow the country. However, in the cases of both Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, both former presidents found ways to boost the economy. Although, Clinton’s economic policies did better than Reagan’s, both were successful in different ways. Clinton’s economic policy lowers interest rates, raised minimum wage,…

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    positive things. The crime rate fell every year that Clinton was president and was at a 26-year low by the end of his two terms. He got funding for 100,000 new police officers nationwide. He signed a bill requiring a waiting period and background check to purchase handguns. Clinton's 1994 Crime Bill included a ban on assault weapons, and there was a 40 percent decline in gun crime by…

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    critics that unfavorably undermine the Obama’s administration. As a former first lady, she wants to win her husband supporters. In 2015 a Wall Street Journal poll showed, Bill Clinton was the most admired president in the last 25 years. Will this help Hillary to win the White House? Sure, it is possible. Unlike Obama, when Bill presided the country he made lots of social changes, which embedded in people’s mind. People might think if Hillary becomes president, she will do similar work as her…

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