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    political issues. With these two parties there is still one that is rarely spoken of one of which is the Federalist. The Federalist are supporters of the United States government a U.S. political party founded in 1787 to advocate the establishment of a strong federal government and the adoption by the states of the Constitution. By the 1820’s most of the federal principles had been adopted by the Democratic Party and the Federalist Party was no…

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    “In a fundamental sense, the federal government is what it spends. Through the budget, the government assists millions of families in meeting basic expenses and provides a financial safety net for the sick, elderly, and other dependent persons” (Professor Allen Schick, “The Federal Budget: Politics, Policy, Processes,” 2007) The Federal Budget of the United States is decided upon by both the President and Congress through a discussion process that often leaves the two parties split on…

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    Terrorism was and is a very real threat, and the ability to respect and protect citizens is what America was built on. My perception of what protection really meant evolved through world events like the U.S.A. Patriot Act, iPhone release, and the Snowden…

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    Torture And Interrogation

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    the kind of inhumane and degrading techniques that the psychologists implemented, all of which were clear violations of Principle A of the APA ethical principles. The psychologists involved in these interrogations also violated Principle E, which states that psychologist respect the dignity and worth of all people (APA.org, 2010). This ethical principle was violated over and over again every time psychologists subjected individuals to their “no-touch” methods of interrogation. This principle was…

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    Racism in the United States society is normally accepted. Their social system is based on the color skin of the person without looking any background history. Today’s society is all about black, brown, and white issues without realizing that is making our society fell apart…

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    procedure or social effort designed to promote the basic physical and material well-being of people in need (“Welfare”), was first intended to do just that. The program was designed to help the needy secure benefits, while gaining educational knowledge and work experience (“US Welfare System - Help for US Citizens”). Government assistance programs were first put together to lead aid recipients to career objectives and unsubsidized employment. Welfare does not work like that today in modern day…

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    Do you think guns should be banned in the United States? According to the National center for Injury Prevention and Control, “Every day on average, 55 people kill themselves with a firearm, and 46 people are shot or killed in an accident with a gun.” My own experience supports this viewpoint. My grandmother easily feels threatened by guns. Once when she was going to get out of her car, somebody put a gun to her head. However, he fled quickly because of a crowd of people. Guns can be scary and…

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    less of determining policy and more of guiding it. The only way of accurately determining public policy is by scientifically polling. Scientifically polling is very expensive though, and typically only used by the federal government. So public opinion is not an effective linkage at the state level and only guides what can become public policy at the national…

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    Dystopian World Technology is very manipulating in the American Society today. As technology advances in the future, it could have more access and control to the citizens than it does now. There are different types of technology that is being used to make life so much easier, things that the human mind does not completely understand. Technology seems so wonderful until someone who is smart enough looks behind the scenes at what its’ purpose is really being used for. With technology having access…

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    Homeless service programs, some the first of their kind, are operating in Title V properties in 30 states plus the District of Columbia” (National Law Center on Homelessness & Poverty, 2013). These statistics show that acts such as this one are proving beneficial in aiding the problem of homelessness, yet it is still such a large issue to this day. Researchers discuss in this report that a portion of that is due to the federal government and local agencies not being on the…

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