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    “Illegal Aliens” There are roughly 300 million people living in the United States; out of those 300 million, around 11 million of them came to the U.S. undocumented and with dreams. Dreams of getting a job, dreams of being able to live comfortably monetary wise, and the most important dream-- The American dream. Around half of those immigrants are of Hispanic descent. These people come with plans of living here for most, if not the rest of their life. They do not want to cause any trouble,…

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    When I told my parents that, regions in Europe offered Higher Education for free and all you need to present is your effort, they looked at me with an astonished face expression. They told me stories about how they were adolescents and had to drop out of their schools, They said, “If we had the chance to go to college then we would take the opportunity right away”, because they needed to support their families they couldn’t pursue their dreams.. The Benefits of Higher education are far more…

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    thirteen billion dollars and the US federal government a total of four hundred billion to six hundred billion dollars. This will hurt the overall economy of the United States by causing the debt to increase from nineteen and a half trillion dollars to about twenty trillion dollars. So instead of to send the illegal immigrants out we should do as President Regan once did and make everyone currently in the United States a US citizen and make better use of our money by saving our money to use to…

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    First of all, the fossil fuels industry is an insanely large industry, worth around 4.65 trillion dollars (Carbon Brief). This is compared to the renewable energy industry, which is only worth around 1.35 trillion dollars. (Greene). If you directly compare these two industries, the fossil fuel industry trumps the renewable energy industry by a landslide. However, there cannot only be a stagnant economic…

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    made great strides in many economic areas, he was unable to overcome the amount of debt he accumulated throughout his presidency. In 2008 when Obama began his presidency the national debt was at $10 trillion. By the time Obama finished his 8 year term he had near doubled the debt and accumulated $19 trillion. When speaking about the amount of debt accumulated, Obama notes that the soaring debt is greatly due to when the Great Recession sent the economy in reverse. The following graph examines…

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    Housing Bubble Economy

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    “burst”. This crash has affected our nation and our economy in many ways and even 9 years later, it affects are still showing. By one Federal Reserve estimate, the Untied States lost almost a year’s worth of economic activity, which is close to 14 trillion dollars, during the bubble burst that caused an economic recession from 2007 to 2009. The recession caused spending all over the country to go down, which in result made unemployment rates rise and economic growth slow down. Home ownership…

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    Itlay Healthcare System

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    Acorrding to Fobres magaizine, Itlay is welcoming U.S healthcare in Itlay. As of now, Itlay has approximately per capita debt of approximately $39, 611 in US dollars. Itlay ranked one of the top countries that has a big problem with healthcare debt. The reason been, governement sponored healthcare systems that cost more than oringal planned. The difference between US and Itlay healthcare systems represent more of a public base systems, SSN, whereas, US healthcare systems represent more of…

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    Health Care Issues Paper

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    system among others; which result in direct harm to the patients, alarming healthcare costs and patient dissatisfaction (Kizer, 2002). According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the total national health expenditure was $3.0 trillion dollars in 2014. Although the healthcare expenditure in the United States exceeds most of the other developed nations, the healthcare quality lags very far behind (McDermott, Stock and Shah, 2011).…

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    holes that allow water to come through while blocking salt and other contaminants. What desalination does for people 300 hundred million people rely on desalination for living purposes. The year 2015 18,00 desalination plants worldwide produce 31.6 trillion liters of fresh water. 150…

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    As long as the United States keeps adding 200,000 plus jobs every month, analysts at the Market Watch says that there’s no need to panic and that the danger of another recession is far away. According to the latest March report, the United States has added about 210,000 jobs in March 2016 even though retail and manufacturing companies are hurting. The unemployment rate is expected to be stable in March marking an eight-year low of 4.9%. How come there’s a surge in hiring while nations are…

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