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    Dystopian World Technology is very manipulating in the American Society today. As technology advances in the future, it could have more access and control to the citizens than it does now. There are different types of technology that is being used to make life so much easier, things that the human mind does not completely understand. Technology seems so wonderful until someone who is smart enough looks behind the scenes at what its’ purpose is really being used for. With technology having access…

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    another. When the U.S was set up the Founding Father were cautious of the Catholic Church and the Jesuits using religious groups to infiltrate U.S government. The Founding Father did not want government policy to be influenced by religion nor did they want to honor one religious groups over another. The Founders new there were many different religious groups living in the United States and they did not want the religious to feel accosted. The Founding Fathers did not want the U.S government…

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    Why then does the American government show such little responsibility with the great power they possess? The concept of freedom has been a contested subject for ages in the United States. It has assumed various meaning during the different stages of the American history. Mass surveillance has become a tool of political domination. However, technologies being used to monitor people. During the era of the founding fathers, it stood for liberation from political authoritarianism. Freedom in the…

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    It’s the 21st century, wouldn’t you think that by now we would fix mistakes that we’ve made in the past or even consider changing a couple policy’s here and there. Times have changed, the world is moving fast, yet we still live in the past by our laws. Now I 'm not saying that the laws are wrong, however with such act’s as the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty we should consider reviewing them over and seeing if it is just in the century we currently live in. These policy’s made more…

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    The Affordable Care Act and Florida Since amended in 2010, a heated topic across the country has been the Compilation of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly referred to as the “Affordable Care Act” or “Obamacare”. The Affordable Care Act has caused a rift in legislative bodies in many states. Some states have accepted the terms of the program including all of its expansion on the health care system, but some have been reluctant to implement the program. One of those…

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    After breaking free of Britain 's tyranny the thirteen colonies were ready to build a new government based on their ideals. Colonists created the Articles of Confederation as document of their new government, but articles was too weak to pay debts or fight other nations. So the delegates got together to construct a new constitution. This constitution changed the nation and is culture we all follow today. Everyone in America has the ability to vote for their president and their representatives…

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    Home Insurance Costs

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    that is a more safe place for you and your family to build a future. The top five states with the least expensive average home insurance cost are Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Wisconsin and Washington. Most of these states are in the Northwestern corner of the U.S. with Wisconsin being the only one not in that location as Wisconsin sits in the North Central part of the country. That means if you don 't like the cold, you might have to really think about where else you might like to…

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    Argument Against Drones

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    Drones As technology advances, the United States military (the most prestigious military of the world), find new innovations to better their strategy of attack. Drones are remote-controlled pilotless aircrafts that the government has refused to make detailed statements about to the public; the only sources of information of their aftermath are journalists that are documenting in the area. This technology is not innovative enough to be targeting individuals in a non-combat zone. The inaccuracy…

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    to protect the civilians of the U.S, many worry that the funding is not necessarily used in the correct manner. It is understood that some believe that the expenditure is used to frequently obtain information on citizens and many feel this is a breach of privacy rights. Opposing parties believe that homeland security strategies can, and do, break regulations centred on human privacy rights. According to Kevin M. Keenan, eight states financially supported by the U.S. Department of Homeland…

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    Indulgy website once said “Texas living is where the tea is sweet our words are long, the days are warm, and our faith is strong” For the past decade Texas has been viewed as its own “America”. In the text; Is Texas America by Molly Ivins she highlights some of the common Texan stereotypes and creates a generalization among all Texans. She does that through the use of comedy and irony. Creating the Texan to reconsider views of life in Texas. Although, one may disagree with Ivins claim on how the…

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