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    Roe v. Wade is a court case that is arguing that abortion should be the woman's choice and also legalized. Roe v. Wade eventually was ruled 7-2 that a right to privacy under the Due Process Clause in the 14th amendment. This allowed women to have an abortion but only before it became fetal viable. Which means that the fetus would be able to survive outside of the womb. Fetal Viability is usually after 20-25 weeks of pregnancy, so women have that time to decide to have an abortion or not.…

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    affected specific organizations but as well as many organizations across the United States. With the establishment of ObamaCare, the United States can expect new taxes for its taxpayers. As of March 2015, the cost of ObamaCare is projected to be at 1.2 trillion over the 2016-2025 period. In regards to employers,…

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    own currency called the Mexican peso. Pesos do not have the same value as U.S. dollars, usually one U.S. dollar equals about seventeen pesos. They have a low unemployment rate of only 4.9%. Their inflation rate is 4%. They also have a GDP of $2.1 trillion. Mexicans have a moderately free economic freedom. Even though Mexico's economy may seem pretty stable they have a big problem with drugs. Mexico is slowly being taken over by mexican drug cartels like El Chapo for example. Just last week the…

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    Big Pharma Essay

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    market analysis firm, estimates the 2010 revenues for pharmaceuticals to be over US $955 billion, and will exceed US $1 trillion dollars by 2013” (Fullerton). And big pharma also has an income of US $300 billion in medical devices in 2012, and almost $320 billion in 2013. That means that the total profit that big pharma will make from devices and pharmaceuticals is almost $1.32 trillion. And where do they get all that money from? Us. Vaccine profits have a tiny percentage of big pharma…

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    Japanese automobile manufacturing company it is traded in the US stock market: New York Stock Exchange (NYSE). Hence, I am conducting my country analysis on the USA. The USA economy is the world’s largest economy in the world having a GDP of $17.4 trillion with a growth rate of 2.4% as of 2014. It contributes 17% to the global GDP (Gross Domestic Product). The US GDP per capita is $54,170 which is the 10 largest in the world which means that the standard of living is one of the highest in the…

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    Many problems in the government today have to do with the troubling financial economy. Americans rely on some sort of income whether it’s to pay for services or to purchase necessities. The social security administration also was known as the social security board was created by Franklin D. Roosevelt when he signed the Social Security Act on August, 14, 1935 (SSA). Over the years there has been many heated debates on whether Social Security should be privatized. Many people believe Social…

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    Final Stock Analysis Paper

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    Introduction: For the final stock analysis project, I selected American Express Company (AEX) because the stock prices of this enterprise were increasing significantly since I started to monitor it. For this class project, I had to monitor the stock prices three continues weeks. Among many stocks, I decided to look at the financial industry because it is a unique industry with high revenues and high returns. Also, I am currently a consumer of the American Express and I like their customer…

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    reparations say that the U.S government sanctioned slavery and never addressed the issue on the constitution, and so therefore must be held responsible for the payment. The U.S federal government is currently in a debt of approximately seventeen trillion U.S dollars (Wikipedia.com), which would be about forty-thousand U.S dollars per person in America, if her citizens were to individually pay off the debt. With this kind of huge debt, the government can never be able to pay reparations to…

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    America Should Continue To Police The World Since the end of World War 1, it has been apparent that the U.S. must keep the world in check. Before World War 2 began, Germany was recovering from the effects of their loss in World War 1, and began to take over Europe without any resistance, for other countries were busy on domestic issues. Same goes for Japan, they rapidly dominated south Asia without opposition. Author John T. Reed states, “,Axis leaders-Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, and the…

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    Operation desert storm was unnecessary and served as a catalyst for 25 years of violence between the Middle East and the United States. While Operation desert storm is technically over the destruction caused in its doing is not. Operation desert storm caused a lot of damage to the middle east and because of that damage American has been plunged in 2 wars with the Middle East. One of those wars we are still in today, nearly a generation since the original operation. Operation desert storm was…

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