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    Our move to Mars would certainly have a great effect on the population on both the planets Earth and Mars. The population of Earth would firstly be affected by those who go to colonize Mars and secondly by any other restrictions put upon them to ensure the survival of the Mars colony. The population of Mars would be affected by the initial colony arrival and affected more with the growth of the colony over time. As the colony on Mars goes on the population on Mars will likely rise and the…

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    United States Debt Crisis

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    continued to push for spending was to stabilize the economy. I suppose he did succeed with allowing for almost a policy of normalcy but hiding our massive debt that has been building up in the background for many years. It has recently broken nineteen trillion dollars and it's nowhere near going back down. I think it's going to be really interesting to see what our leaders are will decide next to attempt to rectify this urgent…

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    insurance industry made up 17.8 percent of our economy. If universal health care is written into law, the use of private insurance would decrease. Private health care would most likely be used to cover procedures not covered universal health care. The $3 trillion health care industry would Second contention: universal healthcare would be poor quality. Logically speaking, if everyone is getting the same exact product, it will not be high…

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    end rules that make it easier for students who were defrauded by for-profit colleges to have their loans forgiven. It’s and Americans are more burdened by student loan debt than ever. You’ve probably heard the statistics: Americans owe nearly $1.3 trillion in student loan debt, spread out among about 44 million borrowers. In fact, the average Class of 2016 graduate has $37,172 in student loan debt, up six percent from last year. As we can see student loan debt has a variety of problems. So as a…

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    more so if things like the increased budget spending on healthcare is not resolved. (See Table 2 United States Healthcare Spending.) Statistics from Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services says that Healthcare spending will reach to around $5 trillion dollars by year 2021.15 There are a few things that we can improve on and in turn might decrease the spending on healthcare. First thing we can do is changing how doctors get paid by bundled payments rather than how many services they do. This…

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    It is estimated that nearly 35% of the US population has metabolic syndrome1. Metabolic syndrome encompasses a cluster of disorders that increase risk of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes.2 The GI tract is home to trillions of microorganisms that confer benefits to the host. Recent evidence has implicated alternations in gut microbiota composition and metabolic activity in the pathophysiology of metabolic syndrome3,4. Maintenance of gut barrier function, regulation of immune response…

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    In the “The Land of Opportunity” by James W. Loewen in Chapter 8 in the textbook ‘From inquiry to Academic Writing’ it talks about how many American students and the American children base themselves off of others. In the first paragraph in “The Land of Opportunity” claims that many middle class student know little to none about how the American class structure works nor about how it has changed over time. They soon jump to the hypothesis that most high school students come out of high school…

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    The Federal Highway Administration reported that last year, Americans drove a record of 3.15 trillion in vehicle miles; while the year before, in 2014, Americans drove an average of 3.02 trillion of vehicle miles. The numbers are there, showing that the vehicle miles that Americans are driving every year are going up as the gas prices is going down. Furthermore, the general population is spending more time on the roads compare to previous years, either sitting in their own cars or on any…

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    The Bureaucratic Environment deals with the system of rules and procedures that involves the business of running an organization. The rules deal with imports, local manufacturing, and taxation. Under German law imports are subject to tariffs if they are not from countries from within the European Union. This tax rate adds 19% to domestic products and must be paid to the German Customs Authority. The only good part about this tax is that the tax can be deducted as a “input tax. ” Furthermore,…

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    Asia. The great recession was seen as the worst economic downturn since the great depression that the world was in recession after World War II. According to economists, this episode of great recession was resulted from a sudden busting of an 8 trillion-dollar housing bubble in the US. This episode of great recession has proven and shown the accuracy of Greenspan' prediction who was the former Federal Reserve Chairman predicting that US had one-third probability getting into recession at the…

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