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    policy view on the cost of tuition. In this Johnson exams percent of tuition is covered by taxes on average in the United States, the effect that state school has on taxpayers support and how it has affected the current debates in policy over higher education cost. Other discussions…

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    however the current state of politics illustrates the infeasibility of Aristotle’s idea. To begin, Aristotle believes that the ideal citizen should hold public office at some point. “The citizen in an unqualified sense is defined by no other such thing so much as by partaking in decision and office”(Lord 63). While a citizen would be more involved by holding public office, the average American does not have the resources necessary to campaign and win an election to hold public office, whether…

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    who obtained guns legally in the United States. The Virginia Tech massacre sparked the idea of gun control. It has been a controversial issue in American politics ever since, yet Congress refuses to strengthen restrictive gun control laws. Although background checks have prevented 2.8 million gun sales to unqualified purchasers since the enactment of the Brady Bill in 1994, guns still sneak their ways into the hands of the deranged. Each year in the United States, the number of people killed by…

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    play a game, which will lead to them to a sex offender. Everywhere is not safe for a child to be wandering around playing a game. Parents deleted the game off of the children phone, so they won’t Because a bunch of accidents were occurring, some states banned the game. To avoid any complications, they got rid of the game altogether. As a result, less people were getting injured. Also, the crime rates decreased in the territory that banned the…

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    From a very young age Americans are taught to respect various aspects of their culture because they are from the “land of the free and home of the brave” and they have freedoms that citizens of other counties cannot afford to have the luxury of having. The reason America has more freedoms and rights that are outlined with the Constitution. Most Americans agree that they appreciate the Constitution, but some do not agree with everything that is outlined within it. This was the case with some of…

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    self-worthy. A child that grows in a caring and loving family is likely to be a respectable citizen” It is through sturdy family ties that citizens will be able to get along well and thus breaking barriers of tribalism, race, color and religion. A strong united family will make a strong community which leads to a strong nation. The role of the family is to introduce first-hand knowledge to its immediate members on how to live and behave. (PSCU, 2015) The role of the family in problem solving…

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    The immigration population coming into the United States from Central America is largely made up of adolescents. I will be using P.J. Tobia’s article, “No Country for Lost Kids,” for context of this particular immigration crisis. In this case there are two main sources of push and pull factors which lead to immigrating: fleeing from violence in their country and family reunification. The article describes the violence these children meet, with the dangers they must overcome to even make it to…

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    Osbourne and Gabler coined the term reinventing government in their 1992 book on how the entrepreneurial spirit has to change the public sector. I would define the concept behind their book as the need to transform the culture of government so the machine can be more effective, efficient and equitable throughout federal, state, and local administrations. To reinvent means to make major changes and or improvements (citation). The problem with government before this concept was the size and its…

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    best served by having this case done in a State court as the issue is a matter of product liability and does not fall into the federal court system guidelines for them taking this case. Since all parties involved are from different states and the long arm statutes in this case can be used, as “The Supreme Court stated that, with the advancement of modern communication and transportation, it is usually not unfair to require a party to defend itself in a state in which it conducts some business…

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    lower class of American so he tries to repeal and replace Obamacare across the United State consequently, I am one of twenty-four million American will lose health insurance…

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