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    citizens to support and re-elect Jackson for president. When he became president for his second term, he destroyed the bank and made all of the government deposits go into smaller state banks. According to TreasuryDirect, the United States is over 20 trillion dollars in debt. When Jackson was president it was the first and only time the United States was completely out of…

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    Compare and Contrast North and South Korea Korea is currently the world’s only divided country despite several countries were reunified at the end of WWII. After WWII in 1945, Korea was divided into North and South at the boundary 38th Parallel. The North and South Korea are officially named the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and the Republic of Korea respectively. Tensions and conflicts between two countries keeps on growing as North Korea is continuously threatening the world by testing…

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    Ferrmi's Paradox

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    universe is about 90 billion light years in diameter. There are at least one hundred billion galaxies, each with one hundred to one thousand billion stars. Recently, we've learned that planets are very common too. And that there are probably trillions and trillions of habitable planets in the universe. This leads…

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    homeless kids. First and foremost, why you should not spend your money on space station and on the homeless is that the homeless need the money maybe eat lunch. Your money wouldn’t really even matter to the space station since it would cost about a trillion dollars and all the homeless people want would be to buy lunch. You don’t have to give them one hundred dollars unless you want to. Just ten dollars would make there day and buy them dinner. You might even remember that you incidentally…

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    The book defines the fiscal policy as the management of the federal budget to achieve price stability, full employment, and a satisfactory rate of economic growth. Chapter 8 discusses ways to attain these goals, such as controlling its spending levels and taxes. The fiscal policy was invented by a theorist, Maynard Keynes; in the 1930s during the great depression. The suggestion Keynes made was for the government to spend money, his suggestion worked and got America out of the depression during…

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    Australia Australia has three different types of government. They use a Parliamentary system, Federal Monarchy, and a Constitutional Monarchy. There is a monarchy, a prime minister, and a parliament. Australia’s queen is Queen Elizabeth II. Queen Elizabeth II is the queen of the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The prime minister is Malcolm Turnbull. Parliament is elected every three years in an election much like that of the United States. There are two sections in parliament, the House…

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    Rising Health Care Cost

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    Rising health care costs continue to be a major concern for everyone from patients to policymakers.6 In 2013, the total national health expenditures were $2.9 trillion and the national health costs per capita were $9,255. Half of healthcare costs were spent on physician and hospital care (52.2%).3 Compared to the funds spent on doctors and hospitals, prescription drug therapy is a bargain, only 9.3 percent.8,3 Pharmaceuticals, an integral part of medical treatment, may keep patients healthier…

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    The company's pledge to remove 1 trillion calories from store shelves by 2012 and 1.5 calories by 2015. 7. Big companies influence what we eat because of advertising. Generally, people will buy anything the bigger companies produce because they are successful and usually we like one…

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    Fingerprint evidence is highly accurate in the identification of suspects, because the likelihood of two different people possessing the same set of fingerprints is estimated to be one in 64 billion (Hall, 2015). Therefore, state and federal courts universally accept fingerprint evidence during a criminal trial due to the validated science behind the analysis of fingerprint characteristics (Hall, 2015). Next, as with everything else in law enforcement, computers have advanced fingerprint…

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    Is a College Education Worth it? After graduating high school, we are pushed and directed to continue our education. We are told that continuing college will not only increase our chance of a job but a higher salary. 2.5% of college graduates will be unemployed which raises the question of attending college is worth the cost. 1 out of every 40 college graduates won’t be employed. How can you get a higher salary than most if you can’t even be employed. Picture going to college and spending…

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