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    He wandered along the uneven sidewalk Covered with cracks and holes Which had not been repaired Since the October of 5 years ago He infused the sun rise with shades of Red, pink, and orange Bringing colour and grace into the Usually dull and anguished dawn Mended shattered hearts Filled hollow souls Even the formerly flourished land, now desolate Regrew from his enchanting effect He never requested something in return For making my world impeccable But then again, a 100 years of…

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    Dick, Good afternoon! I wanted to touch base with you in hopes of continuing our conversation regarding the Michigan Secretary of State's use of Electronic License Plates. I know you are busy and I don't want to rush you at all, but I am eager to resume our discussion with their office when you are ready. If there was an issue with the original proposal we sent over, I would be happy to discuss it with you and work to meet somewhere in the middle. I spoke with Matt from my office, he is in…

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    People have no control over what is happening in a lottery. There is nothing that players are capable of doing before the game, during the game or after the game. Banning state lottery is one of the biggest controversy for several years. Lottery acquired over $2 billion over two years. People are debating whether state lottery should be banned or not because its target the poor people. Despite considering the gambling problem we already have, people spend a lot of their income on lotteries every…

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    have moved from the North Carolina schools to the state of North Carolina; “About a quarter of the annual ticket sales went to funding public education in the state” (Jess Clark). Jess also interviews a few people who have bought these lottery tickets about their experience and what they would do if they win, DeShannon Korrea states that, “If I win, I will probably quit my job, help my family pay off their debts, and then, who knows?”. Jess states that Korrea can probably sleep easy even if she…

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    When looking at the economy and what systems work best to regulate it, you observe command and control or incentive system. Each side has their own benefits and downsides, but personally, I find that incentive is the better system. Reason being is that with an incentive system, the government has less control over the political decisions being made. It’s all about a game of who can earn the most money, and when it comes to government and money, they’re going to look for a way to earn the most…

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    Title: [2] Beyond a Unitary Rational Actor: The Bush Administration and the Decision to Invade Iraq. Summary: Graham Allison’s examination of the Cuban Missile Crisis is one of the most influential international relations works of the 20th century. It assessed how actors make decisions under pressure and helped citizens understand the actions of their government. Up to this point most analysts predicted and explained the behaviour of governments only through a Rational Actor Model. However…

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    The concept of the social contract theory has been the creation of one government with the people and a contract written with policies and laws but, if the government breaks the contract then the people has the right to make another new government with a new contract. This is a theory benefits citizens and people when government only works when they are protecting the humans rights. Thomas Hobbes theory was that people needed to be ruled by one, either a king or queen because they don’t know the…

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    I am going to begin this essay by defining federalism. From defining federalism, I will then be looking at how federalism is linked to the constitution and the structure of government. Following will be a paragraph on the roles of both federal and state powers within a federalist government. Continually, I will discuss my definition of federalism dynamics, and in doing so I will begin to discuss the process of government. Furthermore, I will identify and outline the process-oriented definition…

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    Until this very day, arguments between state and federal governments are still arising. The issue yet to be solved if the federal government should be able to control all matters, even foreign ones over the state government. The state government will not take no for an answer though. States until this day, have continued to fight against issues they feel they have the right to regulate. Even though I believe that states should have more power than they already do. The federal government…

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    Congress, and Powers of States. All of which are important parts of Constitution. It is important for Congress to have enumerated and implied powers, and also the Supreme Court to make constitutional or unconstitutional rulings. Congress has two different powers: Enumerated powers and Implied Powers. Enumerated power is the power which was given in Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution or what is also known as the the Necessary and Proper Clause.…

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