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    Systematic Racism

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    important, but have comparable powers just like the federal government pertains. The legislative branch produces the laws. According to whitehouse.gov, “all legislative powers in the government is vested in [the] Congress, meaning that it is the only part of the government that can make new laws and change existing ones…” if the act is needed. Following, the executive branch proceeds to carry out the laws. This gives the President of the United States the supremacy to sign or veto bills enacted…

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    Within the next five years, trends in technology, specifically regarding chatbots and other digital interface tools, will enable an increase in civic participation and government accountability. The trend in bot technology will change user habits and demands, both as consumers and as citizens. How the government meets this demand, as we see it, has the potential to generate enormous positive social impact. The U.S. government contains both intentional and unintentional inefficiencies. Despite…

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    I believe my personal ideology is overall moderately conservative. My parents are very conservative, more so than myself. They agree with a lot more conservative policies than I can say I do, but I agree with a large amount. I tend to agree with economic, most social, and foreign policy issues. Although I do stray from conservative ideals sometimes in the social and foreign policy issues, I agree with most. The reason I consider myself more moderate is because of the fact that I do disagree with…

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    Case Study: The Love Canal

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    as an inexpensive source of hydroelectric power for a planned industrial community. However, in the early 1940s the United States government diminished the beauty of this once pristine place. They allowed the Hooker Chemical Company to dump twenty-one tons of chemical waste into the sixteen-acre Love Canal area, named for idealistic and enterpriser William T. Love. The United States government should be financially responsible for the chemical wasteland at Love Canal, because the government…

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    organization’s mission, values and ethical code. Speaking from personal experience, I have often observed a dilemma when a charity has received a donation of tickets to an event under the pretense that season tickets would be offered to the general public in an attempt to raise awareness and donations for the charity through the use of a raffle, or auction. Instead, these tickets were used to entice a donation from a wealthy donor. The dilemma is, while the tickets were in fact used to solicit a…

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    companies have known since the 1980s that the emission of fossil fuels can affect global warming. The accusations go even further stating these companies are lying to the public by withholding this information. This dispute is being compared to the Big Tobacco lawsuit in which the…

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    Poverty has always been a devastating issue for the United States of America, particularly during the years of the Great Depression. Programs were put into effect during this time to temporarily relieve those dealing with poverty. Fortunately, it did just that. However; in the future decades since the Depression, more and more distinctive types of welfare were created. These have been put in place to help those in legitimate need. Illegal drugs have been and are becoming an even more colossal…

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    Woodrow Wilson faces problems of the United States Wilson thought that the government was having privacy problems, that there was too much government involved in big businesses, that the tariff was too high and was causing Americans to lose money, and that the United States was stuck in a cycle when it came to government. To fix these problems he wanted to bring the government back to the people of the United States, he wanted to bring back competition to solve government involvement and…

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    it was in China. When marijuana was brought to the U.S., the government acted fast per Sides “In 1970 the United States Federal Government classified marijuana as a Schedule one drug.” A schedule one drug, according to Sides is any substance that is dangerous, has no valid medical purpose, and one that has a high potential for abuse. Another Schedule one drug, classified by this United States is heroin. When thinking of heroin and marijuana being in the same drug class, of course you wouldn’t…

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    1994). “The Hill-Burton Act authorized Federal grants, loans and loan guarantees to assist states and communities in constructing hospitals and public health centers” (Almond, Currie, & Simeonova, 2011, p. 189). The purpose of the Hill-Burton Act was to overcome the economic and geographic barriers to healthcare that were prominent throughout the U.S. Carla Smith, Indiana University School of Law,…

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