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    the United States has seen stagnant wages while productivity has increased. Millions of Americans have lost their jobs due to corporate greed exploiting cheaper labor overseas. This exploitation of cheap labor has created an unemployed reserve, which has weakened working union’s bargaining power. A solution to structural employment would be ensuring the wealthy pay their fare of taxes to stimulate social programs, change government spending, promote cooperative businesses within the United…

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    something anyone is willing to talk about because it involves people society deems as outcasts so we sweep it under the rug and ignore the issue. What many canadians do not know is that solitary confinement is classified as a form of torture by the United Nations due to to its severe mental effects. There are many things wrong with the correctional system but solitary confinement ignored human rights in order to gain some control and punish those unwill to respond to commands. Solitary…

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    Wealth Disparity The wealth difference or disparity is characterized by the unevenness in dissemination of assets among a populace. One of the nations that shows wide disparities between riches circulation among the rich and the poor is United States in contrast with other created countries. Riches can incorporate any individual possessions, organizations, vehicles, the estimations of homes, funds of any sort, and additionally ventures. Divergence is any distinction that is discernible or…

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    eory is an idea that can be defined as how a system works towards stability and unification between states. There are five categories that I thought greatly contributed to the war was the focus on balance of power, a balance breakdown, survival threat triggering a war, and first and second deduction principles (Magagna, 2018). The balance of power is threatened when (1) there is a fault line of major power conflicts that has divided nations and (2) a hegemonic threat. In 1945, the problem was…

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    the same way they hunted large animals and were forced to leave their home lands. Its ironic to think that American law and American politics were never kind to the first Americans. Thirty years ago, all of these tribes were utterly destitute; they occupied arid desert land with no resources and no prospects that their grim…

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    and lodging. In 1825 the state of Kentucky was having financial issues, so Joel Scott paid the state one thousand dollars to open a two hundred and fifty bed facility. Twenty-six years later California had an influx of crime and could not manage so they leased their prisons to two businesses for ten years. Fast forward to the twenty centuries and the state of Oklahoma inmates built McAlester prison, which included an industrial factory and a farm. By 1990’s thirteen states had privatized some…

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    many Americans on Medicaid the government is seeing abuse with the emergency room." Medicaid patients feel that their insurance card entitles them to health care anytime they want it". Also, the United States emergency rooms are overflowing at alarming rates." The number of emergency rooms in the United States has declined more than 10% over the past decade at a time when more are needed". With a overflow of non-urgent patients, they interfere with the triage and care of urgent patients with…

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    groups can abide by rules and regulations. One of the regulations or acts is the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959. According to the United States Department of Labor, the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act (LMRDA), Provides standards for the reporting and disclosure of certain financial transactions and administrative practices of labor organizations and employers; the protection of union funds and assets; the administration of trusteeships by labor organizations;…

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    women shouldn’t hold a position in an administrative job because women are too emotional. “Women are governed by their emotions. People that need safe spaces are not able to be leaders. Feminists that demand power or claim that they have it are delusional (Poqueliche11).” This man is basically saying that women shouldn’t lead or be a part of the political career path because they are too emotional is rather amusing. The current president of the United States, Donald Trump is known for being…

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    Immigration is controlled by federal laws which govern the safety of America’s nation (Saltzman, 2016, p. 5). The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) was enacted in 1952 (United States Citizenship and Immigration Service) and is governed by the federal constitution. Its sole purpose was to set regulations for noncitizens of the United States regardless of their nationality when attempting to become legal citizens. The Act serves as protection for those who may be in pursuit of obtaining their…

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