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    However, parents of non-English-speaking children are keenly aware of the realities of life as an immigrant in the United States. They understand that by not assimilating their children into American culture, at least from an educational stand point; can serve to hurt their children with respect to social and economic opportunities as they move into adulthood. There is one glaring impediment to realizing the aims of bilingual education: children who are placed into these programs are less…

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    has not gone through a revolutionary health care reform. The United States is one of the largest and most industrialized countries in the world, however, are ranked last compared to high income countries on the quality of health care (Blumenthal & Hsiao, 2017). Blumenthal and Hsiao break the problems of the U.S. health…

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    Political separatism was evident even among major cities, provinces and administrative units. Noticeable was the absence of functional constitutional institutions, and lacked the democratic experience from the time of colonial and pre colonial governments. Another feature of the post-colonial period was a resistance for any proximity…

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    affordable and efficient medical help, you should be insured. Currently, there are about 44 million uninsured Americans. According to Elizabeth Bradley, the author of the book The American Health Care Paradox, the paradox of today’s system is that “United States spends so much on health care but continues to lag behind in health outcomes” (33). The private sector has been focusing on making a profit over the years, ignoring the importance of health care for all. There is no ideal system and no…

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    In this way, it reflects identically with how citizens of the United States, Great Britain, and France are assimilating to radical conservative politics: they are honing in on nationalism, causing “[citizens] to think they are better than everyone else.” Nussbaum aims to combat the nationalist perspective and make a case…

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    Willits & Nowacki (2003) conducted regression models and utilize data from the Supplementary Homicide Reports from 1999 to 2001, the 2000 American Census and the 2000 Law Enforcement Management and Administrative Statistics Survey (LEMAS). The research also included all police departments in the United States with populations 25,000 and greater in order to be able to include small towns in the research. With using a populations of 25,000 and greater, the sample size included 325 cities with…

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    Literature Review A review on the literature before the Clery Act was passed and enacted all over the United States. It is evident that before Title IX was passed sexual harassment, gender-based discrimination, and sexual violence were overlooked. Title IX was not only just about sports and sex-based discrimination in education, but also to protect men and women on college campuses. This claims comes with sporting evidence to calibrate with the above statements. References will also be made to…

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    Resolved: The United States federal government should substantially curtail its domestic surveillance. Plan: The government will curtail its surveillance by only viewing collected data by means of a warrant. Intro-After the NSA reported their first transparency avowal, the publisher Omicron Technology Limited stated, “The report said 19,212 "national security letters"—administrative subpoenas that allow the FBI to collect information without a warrant—were issued last year, containing…

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    provide for the sustainable use, conservation, and effective management of marine and coastal resources. The Bahamas proclaimed its maritime boundaries in 2008, using derivations from the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. It has worked in agreement with Cuba and currently it is working with the United States of America. The Bahamas is also taking steps to conserve and replenish its own water sources, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works, Philip Davis, said water security…

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    dangerous to die than a person lives without a gun. In the United States of America, people carrying the guns in the public and it’s legal. Administrative Control is the best tool they really need/have to fight to curtail gun violence in United Sates of America. Handguns use almost seventy percent of firearm suicides, and eighty percent of firearm homicides. Guns are made to kill. There are no other reasons why they made it. In the United States of America, usually American…

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