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    In The Hunger Games, is a novel about a dystopian United States in which readers are exposed to a totalitarian government that cares little for any of its people besides the rich. In Divergent, you learn about a government that divides its people in order to control them. The government of the United States is much different than these governments. Or is it? By reading The Hunger Games and then learning about the US government, it is easier to understand government and the different types of…

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    Speech On 9/11 Conspiracy

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    What does the government really tell me? Is Area 51 real? Was 9/11 planned by the government? What’s the mandela effect? How does it happen? These are all questions you might ask yourself, but what do they all have in common? Good morning/afternoon Ms. Bozzelli and fellow classmates today I will be talking to you about conspiracy theories. Conspiracy theories are theories that are made by people with evidence backing it up. A lot of conspiracy theories are about the U.S. government hiding…

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    together become a federalist nation. Help us develop ideas to improve our Articles of Confederation. We need to establish a cooperative government in order to allow all our citizens and states proper representation in our country. Our new federal government must be strong and powerful protecting all our communities and states. We must be able to offer a way to provide financial security, protection of freedom, success of commerce, and establish a strong congress to create our laws. A strong…

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    G. (2013). The United States Should Adopt a Balanced Budget Amendment. In N. Merino (Ed.), Opposing Viewpoints. Government Spending. Detroit: Greenhaven Press. (Reprinted from http://spectator.org, 2011, October) Retrieved from http://link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ3010544238/OVIC?u=nhmccd_main&xid=9256efaf Posner, R. A. (2013). The United States Has a Deficit Problem That Threatens Its Future. In N. Merino (Ed.), Opposing Viewpoints…

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    to be changed. The Articles gave Congress for all intents and purposes no power to direct local issues, no power to charge and no power to control business. Without the needed power, Congress needed to rely upon money related commitments from the states. Congress had no cash to pay troopers for their administration in the Revolution War. Later, the Constitutional Convention was called to improve the Articles of Confederation. James Madison and The Founding Fathers all wanted to create a strong…

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    In the public eye not much has changed. The NSA surveillance tactics are pretty evenly distributed when it comes to being accepted or unaccepted. Snowden says, “Those who followed the law were nothing better than Nazis.” Is this the man some Americans actually want to help? He compared smart and obedient citizens to Nazis. Not only did Snowden insult thousands of people but he is costing the United States billions of dollars to get thousands of people…

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    movie theatre to please put her cellphone away, she started yelling at me. She AND her husband called me an F'ing TERRORIST repeatedly. Does the colour of my skin or the fact that I wear a piece of cloth on my head make it alright to lambaste me in public in front of my child and her friends?”. (Racism…

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    of other bank closures spread from state to state as people rushed to withdraw their money. Within weeks, thirty-six other states had held their own bank holidays in an attempt to stem the bank runs. The banking system seemed to be on the verge of collapse. This act was to prevent panic withdrawals of funds from banks by the public. This act was also called for the banks to close, be evaluated by the government, and to…

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    Bay shoreline in Maryland” (Hennessee and Halka). This irregular erosion was defined as being, “… (1) Erosion was uneven in occurrence and amount, (2) the storm surge afforded two opportunities for erosion, once as water inundated low-lying coast lands and again as floodwaters ebbed, (3) erosion control structures commonly remained intact, but failed to prevent bank erosion, (4) the storm disrupted near shore sedimentary structures, and (5) not all changes were erosional” (Hennessee and Halka).…

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    The Ethics surrounding drone warfare has been a controversial debate that has not yet captured the full attention of the public in the west. The main arguments for using drone warfare has been about saving lives and cost, but such argument pales in comparison to the arguments against it. To examine the counter arguments of why drone warfare is ethically wrong, we must look at the political stance of the governments using drone warfare, the society’s responsibility, the ethics of the way that the…

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