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    affect policing in the United States. One proposal is the Camera Authorization and Maintenance Act. This bill won’t make it past the Conservative-controlled Congress, however, if it were to make it to the President, he would support the bill. Another proposal is the Fair Justice Act. Congress, along with the President, seeing as it has limited downside to the public, will pass this bill. The Camera Authorization and Maintenance Act, or the CAM Act of 2014, states that any state or unit of…

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    The United States Congress, a bicameral body that is responsible for legislating the world’s most powerful democracy, has consistently suffered from inordinately low approval ratings from the American public. There are multitudinous hypotheses from political scientists that offer postulates as to why this particular branch of government has been burdened by the scourge of popular disapproval. One ostensible consideration in the analysis of this phenomenon is the inherent nature of democracy…

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    Although, there may be other ways to take care of debt and paying off tuition, but having college tuition rise even higher yearly will only worsen the matter. The United States Government should make arrangements to lower the high costs of college tuition, allowing individuals to afford to pay for the courses and expenses…

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    otherwise known as Operation Cyclone, is a movie telling the incredible story of secret CIA operation that changed history. In 1979, the Soviet Union started a war that devastated the people as well as the land of Afghanistan. During the war, the United States would not oppose the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.…

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    False Flag Attacks

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    security. Yes your government would hurt you and probably already has. The US government declassified documents that show in 1962 the united stated has plans to blow up american airplanes and commit acts of terror on american soil and blame it on cubans to justify war with cuba, this was signed off by american joint chiefs of staff (42 Admitted). Also, the United states also blamed iraq for playing a role in the 9/11 attacks which was one of the main justifications of launching the war in iraq.…

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    The Anti-Drug Abuse Act

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    The Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986(Pub L. 99-570) is a legislative policy, it was introduced by congress and signed into law by the President. (Civic Impulse). This policy was implemented on October 27, 1986 and it was amended on November 18,1988. This act was created to increase federal efforts in ending the “War on Drugs”, enforcement of federal drug laws and intercepting illegal drug cargo. Also, it helped to provide drug prevention and education to help with drug treatment and rehabilitation…

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    Italian government with moderate liberals and moderate conservatives, Italian prime minister Giovanni Giolitti was able to ensure that Italian politics remained stable throughout his five terms as prime minister. A stable political system in the United States is critical to ensure that our political system is not weakened by populists. There are challenges, however. The biggest obstacle is the general public 's reflexive, unreasoning hostility to politicians and the process of politics.…

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    have made a concrete difference in terms of mitigating AIPAC’s otherwise tremendous influence. With these realities in mind, the interviews conducted above point to a context in which pro-JCPOA forces were effective in terms of directly lobbying the Congress specifically because they were supported by synchronous and concomitant mobilization within American civil society. Grassroots Lobbying and the JCPOA With the above in mind, it is critical to note that civil society’s involvement in the…

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    The USA Patriot Act and other bills which were passed at this time to deal with the repercussions that America was facing, however, have created great controversy, and in one sense, altered American Politics forever. As stated by John Mollenkopf, "the attack and its aftermath shifted public opinion and electoral choices - not only in New York City but across the nation - away from jobs and the economy, which might have been expected to be priorities during a recession, toward a concern for…

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    retirement planning to provide security, protection and empowerment to older persons in need. They are an affiliated charity foundation who gets their support from thousands of volunteers, donors and sponsors. They have staffed offices in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands providing help to members across these areas. When looking for what they do their website says they believe strongly in the principles of collective purpose, collective voice…

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