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    with controversy, and much of what seem to be empty promises. From Donald Trump and Ted Cruz threats to expose wives, to Hillary Clinton’s deceitful ways. The only candidate truly ready to lead this country to victory, is one Bernie Sanders. The Vermont Senator is a progressive, and will do what is necessary to keep this country moving forward. Trump repeatedly states he will Make America Great Again, however the truth is Sanders actually has the plans to do it. Bernie Sanders will make a…

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    There are things that people hear about but never see- the death penalty is one of these things. The results of the death penalty includes a lifeless body and a constant debate of America’s criminal justice system’s decision. The questions that most people often ask run on the lines of “Are there any crimes so grave, or any criminals so evil, that death is the only just punishment? Is it right for the state, acting in our name, to put criminals to death?” (Banner 1963). Though these questions…

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    Bernie Sanders is an Independent/Democratic senator from Vermont. He has been touted as a leading progressive and is currently running for the Democratic nomination in the 2016 Presidential Race. Senator Sanders is a self-promoted “Democratic Socialist”, and has a large growing grassroots movement following his principles. His left-wing views on topics such as wealth inequality, abortion, drug policy, education, environmental issues, gun control, health care, immigration reform, LGBT rights,…

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    On December 30, 1865 in Bombay India an author who would go on to write some of the most renowned pieces of literature was born. Rudyard Kipling wrote many novels and poems including If-, The White Man’s Burden, Kim, and more. Upon moving to England in 1871, Kipling became interested in British imperialism, eventually leading to the creation of one of his most famous works, The Jungle Book. In order to ensure Kipling got the best education possible, his family decided to move to England whilst…

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    The revolution that touched many; from slaves to women and those who could not vote, American life as a whole would be dramatically changed. The true scale of change involved with the American Revolution is truly massive; it was the greatest game changer that could happen. The American Revolution took place in 1775-1783 when the thirteen colonies denied the British aristocracy and monarchy. They then proceeded to overthrow the British authority and founded the United States of America. The…

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    Alison Bechdel was born in September 10, 1960 in Beech Creek, Pennsylvania. She grew up with two younger brothers and her parents Bruce and Helen Bechdel. Both of her parents were high school teachers and ran a funeral home together that was owned by her grandfather. Alison Bechdel grew up in a very large house that her father spent most of his time working in, and when he wasn’t working on it he was reading. Alison’s influences are definitely her father and her family. Her father was very…

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    therefore, different from euthanasia. As Brussel explains, the laws behind the death with dignity act allows certain terminally-ill adults to voluntarily request and receive a prescription medication to hasten their death. “Oregon, Washington, and Vermont have current Death with Dignity laws.…

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    Though euthanasia and assisted suicide are legalized in some countries like Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg. Switzerland, Germany, and some states of United States like Washington, Oregon, Vermont, and California. Still many people and countries argue that dying is the natural process. A person should not be allowed or assisted to die considering pain and permanent diseases. They should be given equal freedom to live as the normal people lives…

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    History Of Sovereign Bank

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    Founded in 1902, Santander Bank, N.A., was originally known as Sovereign Bank. Their parent company, Santander Group, serves over 100 million customers in the United Kingdom, Latin America, and Europe. Sovereign's first customers were primarily textile workers. During the 1980s and 1990s savings and loan crisis, Sovereign increased rapidly. Headquartered in Massachusetts, Sovereign became the third largest bank in Boston by obtaining other banking institutions. In September 2011, Sovereign…

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    and lawmakers. The debate is between those who believe it is unethical for doctors to give these lethal doses, and those who believe that assisted suicide will benefit the patients who choose to end their lives. Five states, Oregon, California, Vermont, Washington, and Montana have permitted assisted suicide, in their state. Although there are ethical complications with voluntary euthanasia, assisted suicide should be a legal option for terminally ill patients under strict regulations.…

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