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Health Care Reform: Ten Facts
- By Leslie M. Quesenberry
- Published 10 May 2010
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Now that health care reform is law I think it's important that we move past the political rhetoric and look at the real facts of what this reform means to the lives of average Americans
#1 Extends Coverage To 32 Million More Americans
Because of this bill 32 million of our fellow Americans will have health insurance coverage
Choosing a NY City Event Venue For Your Political Fundraiser
- By Victoria Mitchell
- Published 14 March 2010
- Politics
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Political Candidates cannot survive without funds Fundraising events are typical to just about every political campaign right from running for small town office seats up to running for President
The Government Stole Their House And I Never Knew It
- By Sandra S. Smith
- Published 9 March 2010
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Horror Tale: A family in Texas had a large oak tree limb hanging hazardously above their house, so they decided to have it cut down The tree man told them no special permits were needed
Real ID - Outstanding Idea or Sad Idea?
- By Sandra S. Smith
- Published 9 March 2010
- Politics
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The Real ID Act of 2005 is planned to battle terrorism, identity theft, and other crimes by strengthening the precautions of government-issued ID cards The act calls on each state to execute a set of bare minimum national standards in a number of areas:
The Dietary Supplements Safety Act and Its Effects on Health Supplements!
- By Robert Nazarro
- Published 3 March 2010
- Politics
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What with the recent debates on healthcare reform, health-related legislation is a hot topic in the United States However, the facet of health legislation most on peoples minds has to do with how much of healthcare should be public, whom can avail of these services, and where the funding will come from
New Orleans Election Shows Black Politics Can be Colorblind
- By Todd A. Smith
- Published 1 March 2010
- Politics
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From the historic 1965 election of Carl Stokes as mayor of Cleveland to the momentous joy felt throughout Black America after President Barack Obamas election in 2008, the history of Black politics has been filled with highs that still cause many in the community to be filled with jubilation years later
The Political Role
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
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Politics is about getting re-elected and nothing else besides It is a common error to assume that the politician's role is to create jobs, encourage economic activity, enhance the welfare and well-being of his subjects, preserve the territorial integrity of his country, and fulfill a host of other functions
Republic Racism Democratic Accidents!
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
- Politics
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Current Affairs Over the weekend we were treated to the height of Democratic hypocrisy, and the stars are none other than our old friend Billy Jaye, (We miss ole Bubba), and Senate Majority Leader Harry (Squeaky), Reid
Unemployment Rises Motivation Declines
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
- Politics
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Many Americans have been unemployed at some point during the course of the last few years As a result of the recession, those that have not been unemployed, were on the cusp of becoming unemployed
How do we Improve Our Economy?
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
- Politics
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The United States has been in a recession since December, 2007, as defined by the National Bureau of Economic Research, a private, nonprofit research organization But the American people, and the Obama administration along with the democrat majority congress, seem to be at odds on how to fix the American economy
Why do Student Need to Research and Vote?
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
- Politics
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The most questions of people ask in election and political field is "Why do we need to care about the election" It shows how care people including students are with the political and election issue
The Human Role of Politics
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
- Politics
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It is commonly accepted that the project of sustainable development is conceptually composed of three constituent parts These parts are (1) environmental sustainability, (2) economic sustainability, and (3) social-political sustainability
Don't Play Around With Politics
- By Chuck E Perry IV
- Published 19 February 2010
- Politics
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Politics is a dirty thing no matter how noble intentions are If you are a considerate citizen you will find here a lot of things that may interest you
Building an Information System - A Study by Artur Victoria
- By Jenny Calender
- Published 18 October 2009
- Politics
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An information system (IS) can be defined as "a set of inter-related components working together to collect, retrieve, process, store and distribute information in order to facilitate the planning, control, coordination, analysis and decision making in companies and other organizations"
The most common concepts of an information system are those in which:
? Computer networks are systems of components of information processing;
? The use of computer networks by firms are, in fact, interconnected information systems;
? Developing ways of using computer networks in business includes the design of the basic components of information systems;
? The administration of information technology emphasizes the quality and value for business and security of information systems in an organization
Reform Of The State And Public Programs - A Study By Artur Victoria
- By Jenny Calender
- Published 18 October 2009
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An information system (IS) can be defined as "a set of inter-related components working together to collect, retrieve, process, store and distribute information in order to facilitate the planning, control, coordination, analysis and decision making in companies and other organizations"
The most common concepts of an information system are those in which:
? Computer networks are systems of components of information processing;
? The use of computer networks by firms are, in fact, interconnected information systems;
? Developing ways of using computer networks in business includes the design of the basic components of information systems;
? The administration of information technology emphasizes the quality and value for business and security of information systems in an organization
Security and Information - A Study by Artur Victoria
- By Jenny Calender
- Published 18 October 2009
- Politics
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With the argument that society needs to have certain products or services, the government creates a public that is structured to act in a particular industry, such as education, health, safety and welfare
IT presents it as the basic components of data processing and / or information and communication through integrated electronic equipment for that
Looking at the past can in many cases give you a picture of what the future is likely to be like. And in that spirit, looking at the past of paternity testing ? from a time when it was basically a research technology with few applications outside the laboratory to a point in time when it is considered a mainstream biomedical technology - we can make a number of predictions on what the future of paternity testing is likely to shape up.
The Obama Administration Tries Making a Change
- By John Parks
- Published 9 January 2009
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President Elect, Barack Obama has announced a job stimulus plan that is geared towards creating more jobs while providing individual states with much needed funding for highway maintenance projects As we all know, bridges and highways throughout the country are in need of repair and this plan seems to have gained favor among some that have spoken out against previous economic stimulus packages that have been executed thus far
The American Voting Public Won?t Fall For It
- By John Parks
- Published 8 January 2009
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During the last televised Presidential debate, Senator John McCain decried that the problems at voter registration charity ACORN (Association of Community Reform Now) would lead to undermining the fundamentals of democracy Eventual President Elect Barack Obama smiled and laughed at the vehement charges
Outside the Monetary Box
- By Doug Wilson
- Published 8 January 2009
- Politics
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Our monetary woes are not going to go away by themselves One thing is certain, they will go away
Financial misery forces Brown to abandon plans for early election
- By Victoria Cochrane
- Published 11 April 2008
- Politics
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Rapidly rising prices and general financial gloom have conspired to ensure that Prime Minister Gordon Brown has abandoned any remaining hopes he may have had for calling an early general election.
United They Stand; Divided They Fall Barack and Hillary
- By Jill Gauntley
- Published 9 April 2008
- Politics
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At least this year’s Presidential race hasn’t been boring, but I am just not sure that we are getting anywhere. To be brief, I think that Hillary and Obama need to join forces to win this year’s Presidential election. If not the nation’s chance for a change from the Republican way is going to be lost again. They are both dynamic and both have a considerable amount of democratic voters behind them but split them up and I am not sure what will happen.
The Iraq War | Five Years Later and We are Still There
- By Jill Gauntley
- Published 21 March 2008
- Politics
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The 2003 invasion of Iraq was led by the United_States, backed by the United Kingdom's British forces and smaller contingents from Australia and Poland". The invasion launched the Iraq War; it is over 5 years later and we are still there with no end in sight.
Eleanor And Ike: Historical Fiction Parallels Today's Presidential Politics
- By Stuart Nachbar
- Published 27 January 2008
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My first attempt at fiction, The Sex Ed Chronicles, was based on historical events in my hometown and state, but it was a story of fictional characters However, there are brilliant works of historical fiction that stay truer to history, when they use well-known historical figures in alternate scenarios
Why Are Senators Clinton, Obama And Mccain Not Concerned About The Security Of Our Country?
- By Rusty Ford
- Published 19 January 2008
- Politics
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You would think that two Democrats and one Republican Senator who are running for president would be on different sides of the issue of providing amnesty to illegal aliens Especially since all votes in the Senate this year on this issue have had most of the Republicans on one side of the issue and most of the Democrats on the other
American Flag - The Symbol Of Our Nation's Strength And Unity
- By Kimberly Quang
- Published 16 January 2008
- Politics
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American flag rules were established in 1942 Congress enacted this Code to provide guidelines and rules to ensure the American flag continues to receive the respect it deserves
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