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    United Kingdom, case studies, a survey and an evaluation of documents. All of these combined will compose the research I have conducted in order to answer the research question of ‘How does the tuition cost of higher education affect students and government? The methods are being mixed for it is a compilation of data analysis and a survey I made that was distributed; the data is quantitated and the surveys are qualitative. These compiled together will help to provide a clearer answer the…

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    For one, average Americans do not have the resources necessary to hold public office as Aristotle suggests. Further, Americans do not understand how to rule and be ruled; rather they prefer to complain about issues in the government that they dislike, without offering any alternatives. Thirdly, Americans involved in politics at any level refuse to try to understand the other person’s side, which is against Aristotle’s advice. To sum up, Aristotle’s idea of a citizen is unrealistic…

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    apparent that guns should only be sold by federal…

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    Pokémon was a popular show in the 90’s in America. It’s an animated fiction cartoon show. The show was so popular kids and even adults watch it. The ratings of Pokémon show began to decrease, due to the lack of viewers. Someone in the Pokémon business decided to find a way to increase the views and fans of the animated series. They constructed a game app called Pokémon Go. The game is an app on a smart phone and/ or a tablet. Pokémon Go is an interactive game, that makes the player go inside or…

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    different issue with the Constitution, but overall the main concern was among them involved the fear of too much power. The United States Constitution gives power most of the power to the people because it is based off of a democratic outline of government, but still requires a leader. At this time, James Madison and Alexander Hamilton argued democracy was the best governmental system outline to follow because they believed that advocating for the majority should be a higher priority . They…

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    fleeing from violence in their country and family reunification. The article describes the violence these children meet, with the dangers they must overcome to even make it to the U.S. border, all with the hopes that they will be taken care of by our government. However, as they are either caught or turn themselves into border control, they realize they will only receive a break from violence at home in exchange for a year-long…

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    In the America, a tyranny of power has been allowed to occur. In the book “THE TYRANNY OF DEAD IDEAS,” Matt Miller writes about how thousands of American residents have been done wrong by politician powers without having any say so to stop it. Some of his point of view led to an argument about how a modern economy should operate. According to Miller,”……………………our politician says the people” (888).Our leaders have a character that allows them to live with lies. For instance, I will lose my health…

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    Federalist No. 51

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    The Constitution of the United States was written as a system of mapping out and outlining the structure of the United States’ new government. Having gained independence from Britain, the U.S. was searching for and debating about different forms of rule and the distribution of power in the government; many new Americans feared that the tyranny imposed by Britain on the colonies could be reinstated by a new overly powerful executive due to a lack of restrictions and an overabundance of authority.…

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    David Crystal begins with “Why a global language?” by asking what it means for a language to have a global status, what merits and demerits makes a global language, and “Why we need a global language?” David Crystal propose that “a language become a global language because of the political and military power of its people” when people use a language as an official language in purposes of communication, international marketing and advertising, in the law court, in media and in educational system…

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    Spiritual Formation and the Curriculum Since spiritual formation occurs through a variety of learning experiences, and is facilitated by various programs and people, the curricular and co-curricular programs and activities must work together to effectively contribute to foster students’ spiritual growth. Each institution will approach this task differently based on a construct informed by their denominational and confessional creeds. Nevertheless, they must develop an adequate model of faith…

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