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    Federalist No. 51

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    The Constitution of the United States was written as a system of mapping out and outlining the structure of the United States’ new government. Having gained independence from Britain, the U.S. was searching for and debating about different forms of rule and the distribution of power in the government; many new Americans feared that the tyranny imposed by Britain on the colonies could be reinstated by a new overly powerful executive due to a lack of restrictions and an overabundance of authority.…

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    Widdowson argues that if reasons for persisting on Standard English are, because it pledges effective communication, then the emphasis should be logically on vocabulary rather than on grammar. Grammar can be a way to express one’s social identity. He states Standard English is a variety, a kind of dialect, that it is defined by its lexis and grammar. Standard Lexis is hard to find and actually not exist. The fact is that English is an international language can only be proved a diversity of…

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    interference and acknowledgment during the Industrial Revolution had inimical effects on the citizens and the majority of the population. As the source states, “a leader has to know how the whole system functions”, is justified because if there a government figure fails to recognize the political and economical systems, they lose control over their state, which results in major adverse effects on the citizens. A leader must be aware of the right and wrong in it’s political,…

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    foster students’ spiritual growth. Each institution will approach this task differently based on a construct informed by their denominational and confessional creeds. Nevertheless, they must develop an adequate model of faith and learning, clearly state their spiritual outcomes, develop an effective program, apply effective practices, and incorporate valid and reliable means of assessing their objectives in order to evaluate the effectiveness of their programs. This section will focus on…

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    national and state levels, in America's case)” (Barbour pg.77). The United States of America has a Federalist Government. The struggle between the federal and states governments has been a long standing feud. As individuals we do not like to be controlled or told what we can and can not do. Lucky for us we have laws and regulations. These laws are not only at federal levels but also at state levels and can vary in what is okay and what is not. Some things that may be illegal at a federal…

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    Hurricane Harvey

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    Julienne Enge Discussion 1: In the article “Hurricane Harvey Showcases government at its best, worst” written by Gromer Jeffers Jr., it talks about the recent hurricane, Hurricane Harvey, that happened in Texas and how the government handled it. They had to decide what to do, how to help, and how much money they would spend helping the victims that were affected during this time. “Good government matters, and it sometimes costs money” but sometimes the government is stingy and doesn’t help…

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    and Jewish weren't considered white in this country but in time, took part of. He states in his essay “ white supremacy does not contradict American democracy, it births it, nurtures it, and financed it. That’s is our heritage.” He strongly agrees that our heritage…

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    any of the other candidates will do. If you want the United States to return to being a free and independent nation able to chart its own course in the world, choose me. If not, any of the others will do. If you want the right to keep all your income and use it as you see fit, choose me. If not, any of the others will do. If you want to control the education of your children, choose me. But if you want your children to remain in the hands of federal bureaucrats, any of the others will do. If you…

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    Price Specie Flow Model

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    According to Joseph Stieglitz, the United States government should offer free high school education from money collected from general tax covers that will cost $300 billion. To begin with, in the past education was free for public colleges and this is because of the Morrill Act of 1862. At the time the number students who could go to colleges and universities without paying tuition was relatively small. However, as years went by the number of students attending public colleges increased the…

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    Minimum Wage Solution

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    The wages currently enforced by the U.S. government do not provide enough income to maintain an entire family, and therefore changes must be made to better serve these people. A family made up of a married couple and a child in the United States average an annual cost of $56,176 (Inc, 1). This number gives perspective to the huge boundaries a family in which relies on one member who only earns minimum wage. It is truly astounding that such situations exist. Furthermore, the minimum wage…

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