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    College Tuition Costs

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    What should the next president of the United States do to fix the economy? To fix the economy the next president should focus on changing the cost of college tuition, fixing the United States trade, and by changing the wage growth when people can get paid more. The reason why the president should focus on college tuition because reason one people don’t have enough money to go to college so that leave them getting lower wage jobs cause if they tried to get better paying job it would be hard…

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    stereotype that women can not do the same jobs men can do. One of the causes of the wage gap is sexism. Men thinking they are more superior to women and think they need to be paid more. Most men do not even realize they get paid more than women. One way to fix the problem is by protesting. Many women (and some men) around the world have been protesting for women's rights including the wage gap.…

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    and strive to be the best. Toby Keith’s song “Made in America” represents how a strong work ethic can accomplish many things. A few months ago my AC compressor in my truck went out, instead of taking my truck to a shop to have someone else fix it I decided to fix it myself. In…

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    hurts just as much. People don’t forget what happens but they can forgive. Fixing something you broke isn’t easy. For example if someone tells their friend a secret, and that person tells everyone else they wouldn’t trust that person. It’s hard to fix something you broke, because…

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    something out of nothing, and yet failed in trying to what he thought was to fix his wife. Georgiana had the ability to calm and restore her husband's mood when she sang. This was an example of her natural ability rather than her husband's scientific abilities. Aylmer cannot look past the one minuscule birthmark on her face. Various people found it to be a touch from God, but he found it to be an experiment he must fix. The conflict revolves around the issue of Aylmer wanting perfection in his…

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    breakthroughs that are welcomed by all generations. Many elderly people reject technology instead of enjoying it, while many younger people obsesses over technology and act malicious, as in cases of cyber bullies. The most important role of a solution is to fix problems, not create issues. As a graduate of Youngstown University’s STEM program I will use…

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    We Bought A Zoo Juicy

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    especially his family. To begin with, when Benjamin heard the squeaky window in the principal's office, he wants to fix it. “I can fix it,” he exclaimed, (Crowe, x:xx), but the principal rejected his offer. He was in the principal’s office with his son, Dylan, who was in trouble and Benjamin was trying to fix the situation with the principal. Even when things are not his problem, he wants to fix them. Secondly, after his wife died, he bought a house with a rundown zoo to start a new life to the…

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    We need to understand that not all prisoners are the same; half of the population in prisons is nonviolent offenders, yet it is most likely that they will be back in prison within three years of being released. (“The Prison Problem”). So how can we fix this problem? Well, we need to start by making drug addiction a health problem, not a criminal one, separate violent and nonviolent criminals, and work on transforming not just rehabilitation. To start with we need to treat drug addiction as a…

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    Apollo 13: Movie Analysis

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    “We’ve never lost an American in space and we’re sure as hell not gonna lose one on my watch! Failure is not an option!” Said by Gene Kranz on the movi Apollo 13, the ‘Failure is not an option’ phrase has been used by various action movies as a cliché which shows authority and badassery. Every character on this kind of movie says that failing on their specific job (or mission, if you really want to be that badass) is not what they are expecting. Fail this mission and you don’t exist on our…

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    Health care economy. They both feel that they have a grasp on exactly what is going to fix the situation, but their ideas are vastly different. Each thinks a different party should be in charge. Summaries Both of these economists have ideas about what would help fix the health care issues. Their books are filled with their ideas on what patients, doctors, insurance companies, and the government should do to fix the issues. Gruber Gruber uses a comic book style of writing to simplistically…

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