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    percent of citizens in America are without any sort of medical insurance (speak out-now). Additionally, in 2007 22 million people were burdened with high medical expenses relative to their annual income (Daschle 2009, 173). With such a large amount of Americans without coverage and a secondary group of people who have health insurance, but are being crippled by the costs of the insurance they already have. Due to this financial stress being put on the voters of America, healthcare reform became the hot

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    2019, more than fifty percent of high school courses will be delivered online (Christensen, 2011). Therefore, there is a need for schools to investigate the options that best fit their vision, mission and community. In a speech at the American Enterprise Institute, Arne Duncan who has been the U.S. Secretary of Education since 2009 described the “new normal” of education and explained that schools will be required to do more with less (Duncan, 2010). Ultimately blended learning is a way to decrease

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    An Analysis of passion: Sally Satel’s “Organs for Sale” Sally Satel is an American psychiatrist based in Washington DC. She is a lecturer at the Yale University School of Medicine, the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and author. Books written by Satel include P.C. M.D.: How Political Correctness is Corrupting Medicine and Drug Treatment: The Case for Coercion Her articles have been published in The New Republic, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and in scholarly

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    How Immigrants Create Jobs ` For many years Americans have addressed the issue of immigrants as a threat to the economy as they take away jobs from natives of the United States. People state that immigrants will work for lower wages and in worse conditions than a native, which makes them more desirable to employ. But, is this assumption accurate? Or do immigrants actually create jobs and help the economy of the United States? Research is now stating that immigration and unemployment are unrelated

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    As a current member of the conservative party, I feel the American Independent Party represents a solid platform on promoting justice and democracy in the United States. The American Independent Party started in 1967, by founder, Bill Shearer and his wife Eileen Shearer with the intention of acknowledging a country under the protection and guidance of God as the Creator of all. They established a set of theories and beliefs that include, but are not limited to; God given rights, duties to individuals

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    An Author's Credibility In The Academic Discourse Community The academic discourse community has certain expectations about an argument which make the work convincing and credible to members of the community. Before the work is even considered however, the community has expectations of the author. The author must fulfill these expectations in order to be considered credible or convincing. Some general criteria for an author in the academic discourse community include having a voice in the work

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    Effects on the American Dream, Both Positive and Negative The editors of Forbes called on these writers: James Q. Wilson, Katherine Newman, Robert Reich, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Natwar M. Gandhi, and Charles Derber. To answer this following question: If things are so good, why do we feel so bad? The American Dream has both positive and negative effects on the country, but in the end people will ultimately create their own fates. There are many positive effects that the American Dream has such

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    country to be so do delusionally focused on a distant American Dream can cause poor judgment. The American Dream is no longer alive because we are told unless we live a certain lifestyle we are not entitled to go towards the progression of this dream, we are conditioned to stay at this low level in life and be content, and the term equal opportunity has taken a different definition. The American Dream to me is the

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    time drinking and died at the age of 45, only three years after he had won the jackpot. Metcalf undoubtedly bought the lottery ticket in hopes of happiness and more time to do what he wanted, so how did something like this happen? During the American Enterprise Institute’s Panel with the Dalai Lama, the President of the AEI, Arthur Brooks, argues that happiness requires more than material prosperity. Likewise, the Dalai Lama tells the audience that a person is their own master and that effort is the

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    Association of International Petroleum Negotiators (AIPN) Stabilisation in Investment Contracts and Changes of Rules in Host Countries: Tools for Oil & Gas Investors Peter D Cameron ACIArb PhD (University of Edinburgh), LLB (Joint Honours) (University of Edinburgh) Professor of International Energy Law and Policy CEPMLP, University of Dundee, UK p.d.cameron@dundee.ac.uk FINAL REPORT 5 July 2006 © Copyright Peter D Cameron PDCameron/AIPN/Final Report. 5 July 2006 Table

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