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    1: In the last few years I have found a keen interest in politics, almost every day I consume political media from podcasts such as “Abe Lincolns Top Hat” to TV shows such as “Real Time with Bill Maher”. Last year I volunteered with Congressman Raja Kirshnamorrthi to help his campaign, that experience helped me show how the political process happens. It was very humbling to know that someone like me can be involved in politics and make a difference for my country. As the 2016 election came and went

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    immunization is due to the invention of vaccines and artificially acquired immunity. Vaccinations are critically important in preventing and maintaining individual and public health concerns. When people have infections or illnesses for the first time their immune systems have to fight them off. At first the invader is defined by foreign and unknown by an individual’s immune system, but it progressively gets better and better until the infection is eradicated. By then, your immune system has ‘memorized’

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    and 22 schools had a diverse set of speakers or none at all. In 2006, Neil Gross and sociologist Solon Simmons conducted a survey to look at the “diverse” ideology of university professors. Writing in an op-ed 10 years later for the LA Times, he wrote “ At the time of our study, a fifth of all American adults described themselves as liberal. Simmons and I found that about half of the faculty did.” Gross went on to write, “only 14% of professors in our survey identified as Republican. Academia isn’t

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    A New York Times Review of “Paid in Full” Hello my readers, I know you must have been surprised when you saw this review on the listing of our website, movies.nytimes.com. But only six and a half years ago a movie came out which did not generate outstanding revenue in the box office, being released domestically and only earring $3,090,862. I assume those of you who did see the movie in 2002 have probably forgotten about it by now, and I was not working for the New York Times, so I would like to

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    The Reason for Freedom of Religion

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    development of law is contradictory to the structure of the American government and way of life. We are all familiar with the phrase; “My fellow Americans”, these are words we probably have heard many times before, Presidents have uttered them in addressing the nation, they always have the same connotation every time they are spoken, that all of us are Americans, notice please that the statement is not My fellow Christians. That’s because being an American does not automatically indicate being a Christian

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    Religious influence in the adoption and development of law is contradictory to the structure of the American government and way of life. My fellow Americans, these are words you have heard many times before, Presidents have uttered them in addressing the nation, they always have the same connotation every time they are spoken, that all of us are Americans, notice please that the statement is not My fellow Christians. That’s because being an American does not automatically indicate being a Christian

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    an anti-Islam drawing contest; again not being PC. How can being political incorrect be worse than the shooting that the two men attempted to do. Ethically speaking, this holds no grounds. Where is the standup for free speech? What about the times Bill Maher or Richard Dawkins mock religious beliefs? These two outspoken public figures are not being very politically correct, where is the media outburst? In fact, they are praised for their satire. Napp Nazworth of the Christian Post writes about the

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    or take into consideration the other party's viewpoint, for they are seen as traitors. As universities become more sensitive and protective of their students, they do not realize that they are hurting their students more than preparing them for the "real world."

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    As the U.S. presidential election draws to a close, less and less time is available for Americans to contemplate on which of the candidates is the most apt for the highest office in the land. Many will look to America’s past to determine whether the leadership and mannerisms of previous admired presidents are reflected in the actions of the candidates. One of the major candidates, Republican nominee Donald Trump, has repeatedly been likened as the “new Reagan” by major politicians such as Nigel Farage

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    Dissertation Research Proposal Presentation and interpretation of research material; Conclusion and Criminological Significance Research Question: “An Evaluation of recent UK Government prison policies and their impact upon imprisonment rates in England and Wales” 1) Introduction: The recent history of criminal legislation in England and Wales is a startling one, a reluctance to be seen as soft on crime has seen successive governments oversee not only the sharpest rise in prisoner populations

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