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    John Jay to draft Jay’s Treaty. The treaty was essentially all in England’s favor, but Washington’s underlying reasoning of creating it was to hopefully gain England’s fleets for naval defense. The terms of the treaty included recognizing “England’s right to retain tariffs on American exports while granting English imports most favored status in the United States” (Ellis, 136). Although the problems concerning foreign affairs were handled accordingly, achieving what was planned, the treaty was…

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    However endearing the story of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is, it is a story that blatantly captures a moment in time of palpable prejudices and inequality. Written by Montgomery Ward department store to sell appliances in 1939, it is a testament to what conditions were socially accepted as normal during that time period. Released as a movie in 1964, this story has an explicit lens of bigotry, inequality, and the importance of conforming to society. From the beginning of the movie with the…

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    The Bottom Line: Reuters Reveals the Cost of Pharmaceutical Advertising Pharmaceutical companies claim they can’t cope with lower drug prices because price-slashing would impede the research and develop new cures and treatments. Nobody in his right mind would want to stop medical research, of course, so should we just “suck it up” and pay high prices? Not if we realize what exactly we are paying for. Reuters cites an AMA statistic showing that pharmaceutical companies have upped their…

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    how he God himself elected as president of 2016 and most of his strategy was online. There are rules when having a company online media account, and those rules were: keep your professional life and personal life separate, respond to any negative right away and clear up the issue, and don't say anything…

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    the history of the US politics, from being a lawyer to becoming the First Lady and later on to Secretary of State. She has contributed to importance of education, woman’s right and poverty in the State, having work with thousands of people who have struggle and lived with needs. She also became the First Lady, after her husband Bill Clinton elected two for the presidency in 1992 and 1998, Hillary she kept on working on the needs of the poor people, the hard working class, and a role model for…

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    qualified for special assistance and training programs. • Disabled Workers in need of assistance due to a physical or medical condition, CareerSource South Florida professionals can assist by providing in-depth information on community-wide resources. • Veterans have priority to workforce services and can be given an advantage with job referrals, training, employability workshops and more if available. CLIENTS MUST PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING: 1. Picture Identification and Social Security…

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    became a common practice during the 1980s. During this time period, several fashion designers had turned into celebrities in their own right. You are most likely familiar with many of the designer brands that were led by ambitious and charismatic personalities such as Domenico Dolce, Stefano Gabbana of Dolce and Gabbana, Ralph Lauren, Bill Blass, Calvin Klein, and Halston. The fashion industry of the early 2000s had turned into a global body for certain. Luxury Fashion conglomerates have been…

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    dictates our right to the pursuit of happiness, and an abundance of other existing doctrine speak of countless educational laws at primary and secondary levels. Numerous countries have done away with tuition and this has proven to be highly successful for not just the students, but also the country, and in a larger scheme, even the world. The time has come…

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    creating a new style of life in America (Schultz, 2014. p. 429). With these two polar opposite views circling the world and even the United States, there were many different parts of life affected by the change in lifestyle. Suburbanization, the GI bill, inventions such as the automobile, consumerism, racial experiences, the youth culture, and religious views were all a form of change…

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    1. Describe the process by which a bill becomes a law. Why do you think the process is so lengthy and cumbersome? A bill first starts as an idea, which can be started in the House of Representatives or the Senate by members of either house. The bill is then sent to a subcommittee to “mark it up.” Once they discuss and edit it, it is sent to a more general committee to be discussed and revised again. Once the committee thinks it has a chance of being passed, it is put on the Calendar. This is a…

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