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    solution. The best answer to a question of this capacity is an answer which targets pressing issues individually; perhaps, addressing ways to improve America given its current state if government and society. In order to improve America, reforms to campaign contribution and lobbyist need to be made which will result in refinement in the overall health of the county. A considerable contributor to the corruption within America is the influence that big businesses have on politicians. Great deals

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    landmines? “Responding to landmines” speech by Princess Diana discusses a critical topic about landmines dangers and raises an awareness to everyone listening to the speech to acknowledge and recognize the causes, the consequences, and the recommended solutions of landmines terrible problem. Diana’s speech encompasses a wide collection of linguistic and stylistic devices that definitely support her message to the audience. The use of facts, statistical evidences, call to actions, rhetorical devices

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    From the looks of things it has. Everything is disputable if you believe it is. In the New Yorker article, “The Things People Say,” Elizabeth Kolbert explores the social implications of the Information Age as well as the new reality created as a result. Kolbert begins by introducing the scene of Representative Mike Castle’s town hall meeting receiving a woman’s question of President Obama’s origin of birth. Kolbert highlights that Representative Castle “appeared flummoxed.” She explains the question

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    American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) refused to disclose political candidates’ communications as demanded under the Federal Election Campaign Act. Thus, failure to publicly disclose communication was at issue. Plaintiffs stated that AIPAC shall be deemed as a political committee, and as such to be subjected to taxes under Federal Election Campaign Act. The Act was introduced to prevent the corruption in the political system. As a requirement, only political committees

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    To evaluate the question as to whether minority candidates are disadvantaged in campaign funding support, a dataset constructed of the amount of monetary support for a candidate, candidate characteristics, and district characteristics, is needed. The difficulty in the data collection effort is the small number of minority candidates running in any given year in a general election cycle (Hogan and Thompson 1998). Extending the timeframe across several years would increase the number of minority candidates

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    Many consider Princess Diana to have been the most favored members of the British Monarch (biography.com editors 1). She is the former wife of Prince Charles, and the mother to Princes William and Harry. Her charitable work with children in impoverished countries has formed her reputation as a role model for the people of Britain and the rest of the world. She traveled across the world helping those who are sick and injured. Her work in Africa with the children injured by landmines brought her into

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    are unable to access education. Education shouldn’t be a privilege it should be a right all over the world. Children in developing countries are being denied an education. Due to the lack of resources and materials children are not able to attend school because they don’t have a building to learn in. According to Global Citizen, a classroom in Malawi there is 130 students per classroom in the 1st grade. It isn’t only the lack of classrooms but also the lack of basic facilities. Students aren’t able

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    Preventing Obesity Among School Children through Healthier School Meals Obesity and overweight are among the pressing health problems among children and adolescents in the developed world. Obesity refers to an excess amount of body fat whereas overweight can be measured by the BMI index or height-weight ratio. According to the WHO (2012), obesity and overweight are the fifth largest risk for global deaths. Introduction Obesity and overweight among children and adolescents has increased

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    considerable resources such as manpower, funds and time that are required to implement the programing. Project FIT, an example of a successful multicomponent program, demonstrated increased healthful eating by using both school, parent, and community based initiatives. The school based initiative focused on the student’s nutrition and physical exercise program components. Parental involvement was solicited to support their children’s healthful eating and physical activity behaviors. A third component

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    Health and nutrition are also important to a student’s education and future. Most school lunches do not meet the expectations from students of having a healthy and appetizing lunch. K.C.M.L School of the Arts not only to meets students expectations in nutrition, but even exceeds them. For example from Ames Community School District explains some important nutrition objectives “to provide nutritious, well balanced, attractive meals at a reasonable cost in compliance with federal, state, and local

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