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    for the future. these are my hopes for America’s future. America is a great place, but there are a few things (in my opinion) could be changed or worked on for the future. My three hopes for America’s future are, debt, decreasing the 19 trillion dollars we have in debt to other countries. My second hope is tax breaks, for example, say you pay 100,000 dollars for a house, say you pay 1 thousand dollars a month, your taxes can decrease a little bit, but say a rich person buys a house…

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    On August 6, 1945, two atomic bombs were launched and dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki Japan. According to History.com's article on the "Bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki", over 120,000 people died instantly including the 11,000 that suffered from blast induced injuries and burns due to radiation. Innocent lives such as senior citizens, animals, families with small children and babies died tragically. 90% of the population in those two cities were wiped out. As of 2017, the United States…

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    Economy of Australia is one of the largest mixed economies in the world, in 2013 the Australia’s total wealth is AUD$6.4 trillion and in 2015 the GDP of Australia is AUD$1.62 trillion. The taxation in Australia is divided into two parts which is federal taxation and state taxation. Australia government is also striving towards building a more adaptable labour market and augmenting the living standards. The healthy political, huge natural resources and its stable government led to phenomenal…

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    around 3 billion people • BRICS have a combined nominal GDP of US$16.039 trillion (20% world GDP) and an estimated US$4 trillion in combined foreign reserves • As of 2014, the BRICS nations represented 18 percent of the world economy • 25% of world’s land…

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    In the current article “Tuition-Free Higher Education Must Be Offered,” the author, Richard Eskow, explains how Tuition Free Higher Education can be made possible through several different methods by better organizing government spending and ending corporate tax loopholes. The rising cost of higher education is not fair for low income groups. Therefore, the author mentions that young people in the Untied States are falling behind in education in comparison to other more developed countries. The…

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    Oxfam International

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    Oxfam International Oxfam International is an international non-governmental organization who aids in human rights efforts across the globe. They are composed of 18 organizations who cooperate with partners and local communities in over 90 countries (Oxfam International, n.d.). Oxfam International was formed in 1995 by a group of independent non-governmental organizations who wanted to work together for a greater impact on the international stage to reduce poverty and injustice (Oxfam…

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    causing a $1 trillion impact on our economy and resulting in over $71 billion in insurance claims. Imagine a severe blackout affecting the Midwest or Northeast, and impacting major U.S cities like Chicago or New York City. The result, according to the report would leave over 93 million Americans in complete darkness. The second scenario? A cyber-attack in Manhattan – the financial epicenter of the world. One successful attack would cripple the world economy. The U.S. economy is $17 trillion.…

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    Obamacare: Case Study

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    Thank you for contacting me about Obamacare. I appreciate having the opportunity to respond. As you may know, the United States Supreme Court upheld Obamacare subsidies nationwide in June of 2015. In a 6-3 decision, the court held that federal subsidies are valid even in states that did not set up their own state exchanges for Obamacare. The case centered on language in the original 900 page Affordable Car Act, which limited federal subsidies to those individuals who bought insurance through…

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    to promote patient safety in hospitals (Luke Slawomirski, 2017). In 2008, the cost of medical errors in the United States was $19.5 billion. According to reports, the economic effect of medical errors was estimated to be much higher, and near $1 trillion annually (Luke Slawomirski, 2017). Intervention Medical errors are avoided by interruption and diminishing fatal errors. the first step is in the medication, preparation, and administrative process which is subject to error and medication…

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    Iraq War Benefits

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    war all the way till 2005. How much money did we spend on the war? The U.S. war in iraq has cost the U.S. and its taxpayers more than 1.7 trillion dollars. Every hour, taxpayers in the united states are paying 117,035 dollars for cost of war in iraq. Also there is an extra 490 billion owed in benefits to war veterans that eventually will reach 6 trillion dollars over the next 4 decades. Who was Saddam…

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