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    Tort Reform As with most debates fought in the popular press‚ there is some truth on both sides. At the center of this controversy is the way the legal system handles disputes or torts. A tort by definition is not just actions resulting in physical injury. Slander‚ fraud‚ and trespass are also torts. However‚ most of the argument on tort reform‚ concerns cases involving physical injury‚ medical malpractice and product liability. America is the most sue happy society in the world. We take our private

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    have been promised a fair immigration plan‚ but at what time? The time where we sent all of the immigrants back to their home countries and by the time we finish the immigration reform plan there would be not immigrants left. This whole country is founded on immigrants‚ expect for the Native of course. The immigration reform has been our longest waited object yet. Our current immigration system is broken no doubt; which this is the reason we must plan one. We need a plan‚ system that has commonsense

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    United States there has been a lot of talk about whether or not there should be a gun reform. Some people argue that there should be a gun reform with stricter gun laws in order to prevent more gun related violence and crimes from happening. Some others believe that a gun reform is not necessary. They believe that stricter gun laws would cause more gun related violence. The United States should put a gun reform in place that includes stricter gun laws‚ better regulations‚ better regulations on gun

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    Wil Ross Heather Murksi En 106 First Year Writing Seminar II September 24 2013 Divorce Reform: Should we make it harder to get Divorced? In marriages where the partners are‚ even after thoughtful reconsideration and counsel‚ estranged beyond reconciliation‚ we recognize divorce and the right of divorced persons to remarry‚ and express our concern for the needs of the children of such unions. To this end we encourage an active‚ accepting‚ and enabling commitment of the Church and our society

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    President Obama stated that we as the nation need not to wait till the next mass shooting happens‚ we need to act upon it before it’s too late. Although there are rules laid out for it‚ gun reform needs to be put in a stricter form so that backgrounds checks can be put into force instead of trying to pass by them. Gun reform laws set forward to control how many people can own a gun and what type of gun someone can have and purchase. For example‚ President Obama outlined

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    through economy‚ education‚ work‚ or the military force. Because immigrants continue to move to the US and because without them we would be a completely different country‚ immigration needs to be addressed through a comprehensible immigration reform soon; a reform that will especially affect our youth‚ being that they are our future generation and a reflection of our American ideals. In 2007‚ the Dream Act was introduced. The Dream Act (Development‚ Relief and Education for

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    reality is‚ criminal aliens includes people whose crime could be as simple as trying to remain in the US such as those charged with forging documents. What about the opportunity to prove one’s innocence? The immigration laws prior to 1996‚ Immigration Reform

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    gives advantages to the tourism industry by promoting tourism. Also‚ if a visitor/tourist agrees to be visiting for 90 days or less (or have a return ticket for the same timeframe if traveling by air/sea. A reason people should be for an immigration reform is that it will most likely benefit the U.S. economy. The benefits to the economy are twofold. A higher population will increase monies to the tax base through purchasing‚ and will increase the available work force in mostly low wage employment opportunities

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    Educational Reform Movement In the early 1800s education in American wasn ’t the best. Most schools were small and only went for 6 weeks because the children worked on their family farms. Other‚ more wealthy‚ children would have a tutor in their homes or they would be sent to a private school. The children that did go to school would sit in a one room building with 60 other children. The teachers also didn ’t have much training and has limited knowledge to teach the children. They also received

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    EDUCATIONAL REFORMS TO ENHANCE EMPLOYMENT According to the projection of the United Nations Population Division‚ currently young people between ages 15-24 constitute 18 percent of world’s population at 1.1 billion and the world is very close to reach the peak of historically highest youth population (Lam‚ 2007). These young people‚ across the globe‚ especially in developing countries‚ where the population density and growth is also highest‚ face unprecedented challenges

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