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    The Healthcare Systems in the United States and Germany Healthcare systems are complicated infrastructure that many people depend on to maintain a healthy life. Universal healthcare is defined as a system that will provide a basic level of healthcare to all people (Rashford, 2007). The delivery of what may be considered high quality healthcare, comes at an expensive price for some and also may leave millions without insurance and depending on emergency rooms to provide quick care. In this paper…

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    laws and I am going to go through the branches of government and tell you what they do about illegal drugs. Senate judiciary chairman Chuck Grassley said in a floor speech that state laws legalizing marijuana are Unconstitutional. Obama administration’s decision not to enforce the federal law banning marijuana in states that have legalized the drug is an abuse of prosecution discretion. In the judiciary branch there must be a mandatory sentencing. Even for the minimum charge that person must…

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    Venezuela vs United States The American continent is immense, there are several countries with differences in size, vegetation, and customs. All countries the world are unique and their customs vary tremendously in each one of them. Venezuela is a small country located in South America, not very known by other nations, whereas, the United States of America is a well-known country located in North America. People behave differently as well according to the country they live since traditions are…

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    Rome had ⅓ of the population of the United States, and the United States had much more territory than Rome, the United States was 3,531,905 square miles long, but Rome didn’t even have half of that. (Rome and US FB). The United States owned a lot of lands because it contains 50 states, which consisted of a lot of lands. The US had such a large population because the United States was the most known country in the North American colony. Also, many people had migrated from different places just…

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    influential women, many organizational efforts and the help of men for women to finally get the right to vote. Suffrage for women was part of a mainstream progressive reform. However, even with all the efforts from well-known suffragists, by 1910 only four states granted women the right to vote. This caused many women to start going to extreme measures to gain what they believed was their right. The suffering that women had to go through to achieve the vote was tremendous. They were told that…

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    The war on terror was always part of the United States. We have always fought terrorists and wanted to bring them to justice. However, the attacks of 9/11 gave the United States a push to find who did this and bring this to justice. Before the attacks the United States were basically playing world policeman, after the attacks President Bush declared that it was an act of terrorism and they would bring the terrorists to justice. The attacks of 9/11 changed the nation’s views toward terrorists and…

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    International trade and the impact it has on the United States is seemingly always argued about. Politicians, corporations, and people in general all try to argue whether trade has a positive or negative impact on the United States. However, as the 5th principle of economics states, trade can make everyone better off, including the U.S. In trade there will always be winners and losers but this doesn’t mean that at times it helps and at other times it hurts the U.S. People rarely notice the…

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    as then becoming the governor of Virginia before he moved into the U.S Senate. He also has some rather strong democratic credentials despite being in a mostly red state, but he is widely favored and even beloved in Virginia. Having him with her as a running mate will definitely benefit her since Virginia is one of the most important states with electoral votes that she’s going to need to win. Julian Castro Julian Castro is a running mate I’m familiar with, but I chose him because he had the…

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    The United States should have never gone into Iraq back in 2003 and we would not have all the issues we do have in the world today. The United States should have not gone into Iraq because then we would not have the rise of ISIS in the Middle East and the worldwide refugee crisis that is going on today. In 2003, the United States invaded Iraq because they believed they had weapons of mass destruction and Saddam was committing war crimes against his own people. The US ended up learning that Iraq…

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    blessing. He came here knowing that he needed to take advantage of the opportunities given to him by this country. This has inspired me to take the opportunities that he has given me. I know that if he did not take the chance of coming to the United States, I would not be where I am today. I have put all of my efforts into succeeding in school and in life. All throughout high school I tried my best to receive the greatest grades I could, to be as involved as possible in my…

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