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    A group cannot be one hundred percent efficient and effective if one or more of their colleagues is shirking; it will defeat the purpose of the group, and rob the group of its diverse and rich ideas. Here in the U.S. we have complex project that mandates dissection by a group, and here in the U.S. we have conflicts that can be assess or evaluated much more efficient and effective by a group. Since we have these problems that needs…

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    Obama Care Pros And Cons

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    Hi Mayda. I agree that Obamacare has improved healthcare in the U.S. by working to provide all citizens with quality healthcare at an affordable cost. Obamacare has many benefits, many of which you mentioned, including healthcare insurance for all citizens regardless of income or preexisting conditions, coverage of young adults up to age 26 on their parents' plans, and expanded Medicaid eligibility for Americans that cannot afford healthcare. In addition, the shift of healthcare into the…

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    will affect many people over the next few decades. Net neutrality is important to me because it directly affects my livelihood and the information that I have access to. I’m a web developer, so if the Internet were not “neutral” as the new rules mandate, it’s very likely that a lot of my smaller clients wouldn’t be able to afford to maintain a web presence.…

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    them in a lower tax bracket which could hurt the economy. Some of them may not pay any taxes because of how much they make. The United States doesn't have an obligation to bring any refugees in. It can only bring in 50,000 Refugees (because of a mandate set by the president), which would not make even a sliver of difference in the long run. It could hurt the United States, as well as hurt our economy. According to the UN Refugee Agency, ”In many instances, refugees become an added impediment to…

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    political figures in power who no longer represent the ideology of the voters’ neighborhood. Using a misguided reality of how the politician rose to office without a popular vote, the newly elected implements their own agenda, passing it on as a mandate of the people (Shkimba, “Trump Was Right, the System is Rigged”). The 2016 election has sparked a fierce debate between the popular votes versus the Electoral College.…

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    What are vaccines? In general, a vast majority of the public could answer this question. In fact, the American Academy of Pediatrics endorses at least 14 vaccines for infants by the age of two (AAP.org). The vaccine is considered by many doctors, scientists, and experts to be one of the greatest accomplishments of modern medicine and the idea of a vaccine, itself, is radical. Essentially, a vaccine is a weakened, usually dead, strain of a disease or virus. In response to this strain, antibodies…

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    Abstract The topic of my essay is why I did not agree with the Supreme Court’s decision of the Hobby Lobby vs. Burwell case. I will begin with a brief summary of the case, including the ruling, then I will proceed to share my reasons why I did not agree. Those reasons being first, I do not agree that any corporation should be treated the same as a single person, second, Hobby Lobby argued that it was against their religion to provide four contraceptives that they believed to be abortifacients,…

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    Introduction Japanese Fashion is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable aspects of the Japanese popular culture. Japanese fashion has come a long way from the traditional Kimonos that were worn in the past and today, kimonos are no longer the norm and are worn mostly on special occasions. People on the streets are dressed in all sorts of way that even going to school is like going to a fashion show for some. The various fashion expressed by individuals are seem to be influenced by Japanese…

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    State Federalism

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    States are usually coerced to comply with federal regulations, laws and polices by the use of sanctions, mandates and grants. Sanctions are designed to influence a state to adjust their own legislation in accordance to the federal law. If a state fails to comply the national government takes away federal funding until the state follows through. Mandates are slightly similar in that the national government passes a law in which the states have to follow, however these laws typically…

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    I chose to respond to your video because some of the barriers you discussed was reminiscent of experiences I have encountered as a former service member and at my field placement. Though most agencies have regulations that strive to imply equality, as an Air Force veteran, I learned that working for the government meant working for an agency that is required to be a “boundless disqualifier” meaning, selection to become a member of the Armed Forces are based on factors that will not be fair to…

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