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    is clear and evident that there must be an alternative solution. The alternative answer is medical cannabis oil. However, the state where the child lives has laws to prevent the child from receiving this alternative medication. Worldwide, including India, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, medical marijuana is permitted for medical purposes (Newitt). Newitt states, “The marijuana plant has been cultivated practically…

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    American Constitution Dbq

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    constitution, the 1787 convention only had delegates from young, upper class and educated men who proposed the issues that needed to be solved with this piece of legislation. The delegates also had pronounced factions within the convention including pro and anti-slavery, nationalists and the juxtaposition of small states versus large states. A democracy is supposed to have accurate representation from all members of society. Thus only having white, upper-class and educated men to construct a…

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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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    general belief may conflict with what they "know" is the right thing to do in the situation. Take the Louisiana Purchase by Jefferson. We see earlier that unless the Constitution stated a power was specifically granted to the federal government, it would be transfered to the state. However, at this time, Jefferson as president, was altering treaties and ultimately buying land when he himself admitted it was unconstitutional in private. Jefferson believed in the land so much that he knew his…

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    American Recovery Failure

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    The United States government needed to do something to help save its economy and help pull its country back out of recession since the consequences that this recession had on the United States were devastating and affected a countless amount of people. That is the reason why the 111th United States Congress in the month of February in the year 2009 passed the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 that was signed into law by President Barack Obama on the date of February 17, 2009.…

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    America look bad since with less jobs usually tend to crime which cause danger to the citizens of America. Also, another problem with off-shoring jobs to foreign countries would create more jobs for them while not thinking about the working class in the states. An example would be 35 big brand name companies created more jobs in the past two years while America only got a one fourth of these jobs foreign countries got 3/4ths of jobs making many people still jobless. Also With companies that tend…

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    Mass Media : For many, by few is the manipulation of information . Should we believe what we are told and taught ? No. Unfortunately, Sometimes we are told things that are simply not true, as Steve Shalom states in Lapu Laupu and Magellan. Living in a powerful country, such as the United States, it is evident that citizens are manipulated and taught by misinformed lies. Regrettably, We are also living in an unequal society of gender roles due to the manipulation of stereotypes in our daily…

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    Current Issue Eliminating regulatory loophole that allows diafiltered milk to enter Canada from the U.S. undercutting domestic dairy farmers Issue and its relevance Imported diafiltered milk from the U.S. is costing Canadian dairy farmers $231 million annually. The industry is struggling to keep their operations going because the government has yet to resolve a regulatory loophole that allows the U.S. to import diafiltered milk that goes against cheese composition standards. The issue at…

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    War. Congo was especially affected by the Cold War because it was rich in resources, especially uranium, which could be used to make atomic bombs. Belgium wanted to maintain control over Congo because of the riches their resources provided. The United States became concerned with Congo because its resources made it a valuable ally, but also made it dangerous as a potential enemy and Soviet ally. When Patrice Lumumba came to power, he was determined to make Congo a completely independent nation,…

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    management as leadership, funding, federal recovery assistance programs, partnerships, and communications and information management (2013). All of these areas are vitally important to the current field and future of emergency management, and must continue to be improved upon whenever possible. However, I think a more appropriate order of importance of these issues would be leadership, funding, partnerships, communication and information management, and federal recovery assistance programs.…

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