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    In order to grasp how my United States representative is voting and if their votes correspond to my opinions, I will look at two issues the United States has faced. The first issue being the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. The second being President Obama and Congress increased marginal taxes on the wealthy to keep the Bush tax cuts in place. I am in agreement with my United States Representative that there should be increased marginal taxes on the wealthy and that the Affordable…

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    House Bill Hr676

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    What is House Bill HR676? The Physicians For a National Health Program said, "H.R. 676 establishes a unique American universal health insurance program with single-payer financing. The bill would create a publicly financed, privately delivered health care system that improves and expands the already existing Medicare program to all U.S. residents, and all residents living in U.S. territories." The goal of House Bill HR676 is to guarantee all Americans the chance to have the best quality of…

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    Health care should not have to be individually paid for, it should be universal and provided by the government. The providers of health care such as hospital and doctors offices, make the prices to receive healthcare outrageous. Which makes it very hard to pay for for the people with little or no money. There may be some faults to making universal healthcare, but out of the faults universal healthcare provides the necessities of living a healthy life. Hospitals and doctors offices…

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    Affordable Care Act (ACA) modern healthcare has designed to decrease the number of uninsured. This process has implemented an uncertain great deal of it impact, as well as slow the growth of government health insurance program cost. I seeing as in our days medical insurance has become a gold mine, in such of reduction the government must accumulates the trend into many areas. So many Americans either has no medical insurance because they are unable to afford their monthly premiums or they pay…

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    among the public and political figures. In my opinion, The United States government should put a universal healthcare system in place to provide all citizens with proper medical care. There are many for or against free healthcare and no side is absolutely right. Free healthcare could have both advantages and some disadvantages. Overall, the pros outweigh the cons. In an editorial opposing universal healthcare, the author believes that a free healthcare system would be too expensive. This…

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    The desire for universal healthcare has been a social movement that America has been striving for since even before the 20th century. Universal healthcare and insurance coverage is something America is still striving for. After reading Healthcare Reform and Social Movements in the United States by Beatrix Hoffman, the struggle for national healthcare was clearly displayed. The first instance of social movement towards universal healthcare was expressed in this article in the year 1904. “The…

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    The US is one of the only developed countries that does not provide universal health care coverage. With the passage of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), this lack in coverage has greatly been improved but failed to provider coverage for all American. In other countries coverage is provided by many means. Some countries have universal health insurance while other provide universal health care. Some countries maintain private control of the delivery systems and some rely on government sponsored…

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    established and prioritized health care as a right to all humans. This idea—health care as a right to all—is not new. After World War II, there was a need to amply define human rights, which were clearly violated by Nazi Germany. So in 1948, the “Universal Declaration of Human Rights” was created, validating a myriad of declarations that would hopefully make the world a much more habitable place. From Article 25 of the Declaration: “Everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the…

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    An Analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility and the Global Compact This essay will define the necessity of corporate social responsibility and the global compact for international business relations and ethical issues. The conflict between profiteering in the private sector and the exploitation of the general public has become a major issue in global ethical standards for corporations. The Global Compact defines the ten guidelines that define the ethical premise of corporate bargaining…

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    Banning The Burqa

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    It is the twenty first century where women finally have more and more freedom to make choices in this modern society. It is ridiculous that in article 3 of the universal declaration of human rights, it states that eeveryone is entitled to all the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration, without distinction of any kind, such as race, colour, language, religion, or opinion. Clearly implying that any race…

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