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are reflected by this. The three main issues I care about the most are health care, the environment, and gun control. When it comes to health care, I believe that health care should be more accessible to the public. Also that healthcare for women should not be limited to strictly. I also believe that the government should get more involved when it comes to the environment even if this means regulating businesses a bit more strictly. The…
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ice-caps). The effects of global warming are the ecological and social changes caused by the rise in global temperatures. There is a scientific consensus that climate change is occurring, and that human activities are the primary driver. Evidence of climate change includes the instrumental temperature record, rising sea levels, and decreased snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), most of the observed increase in global average temperatures…
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Good afternoon and thank you all for attending. Additionally, I would like to give thanks for letting me have the chance to speak my mind about the current disposition of our country. As of today, the debt for student loans is disrupting the opportunity for us millennials to achieve a normal standard of living. But still, higher education facilities such as universities and/or colleges still treat these places as a profit center rather than a residence for all to grow and learn. Equality may be better…
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The Anthropocene is a proposed epoch dating from the commencement of significant human impact on the Earth's geology and ecosystems, including, but not limited to, anthropogenic climate change., neither the International Commission on Stratigraphy nor the International Union of Geological Sciences has yet officially approved the term as a recognized subdivision of geological time, Various different start dates for the Anthropocene have been proposed, ranging from the beginning of the Agricultural…
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environmental protection becomes more and more important, BP is trying to play a new role--- leader of the Green energy. Whether changing the trademarks, cooperation with National Wildlife Federation (NWF) or making the commitment to public, BP is trying to change the impression of the people for the energy companies (Sider, 2009). Nevertheless, there is still some controversy from public. All of these activities are called "Green wash". Green wash, it is the practice of making an unsubstantiated or misleading…
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I would like to begin my speech by thanking my personal assistant, Caesar, and all those who have voted for me as the democratic candidate. I would not be here today without your help. As well as those who have voted otherwise; despite our differences, we all have the same desire, to create a future America where our kids will grow up with access to the best education, have a safe and secure home, where they can prosper and pursue their dreams. Let us create an America that isn’t buried in debt…
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TaLonne Gungle LWT1 Task 2 The secondary school in which I will be using for my program is a rural school in central West Virginia. The school district includes the entire county. The percentage of Caucasians is 98.4% with all other races at 0.2% or lower, respectively (U.S. Census Bureau, 2014). The residents have a low socioeconomic status. According to the West Virginia Department of Education (2014), 58.43% of students are considered economically disadvantaged. The median household income is…
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Act of 2007. Greater London Authority The Greater London Authority is a body that oversees the governing of about 610 square miles of Greater London and this body is made up of an elected mayor and an additional twenty-five members who are also voted into office. It incorporates the other major players in the capital’s development and maintenance and these are namely:Transport for London (TfL) whose activities involves the management of transportation system to include rail and roads and congestion…
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People were outraged at first because the election’s strange outcome. Samuel J. Tilden was running against Hayes and won with a vote 184 electoral votes to Hayes's’ 165 votes with 20 votes not counted for. To settle who the 20 lost votes should go to, a 15 person electoral commission was formed. The results were tight, but with a 8-7 vote, all of the 20 electoral votes went to Hayes and he won the election 185-184. People were outraged by the results so an informal compromise was made to…
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scrutinised a policy brought forward by the DUP and SDLP that suggested abortion should only be administered by the NHS .There is however a suggestion that a real lack of an opposition limits the democratic nature of the assembly with parties from the executive also being in the committees. There is doubt that real scrutiny can take place if a party is forced to scrutinise the work of itself. Also debates rarely change anything for example the recent debate on the shared future document had already…
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