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    percent of the American government spendings. The government of the United States can decrease funds for other things that we don’t particularly need and exchange that with NASA. American’s government should fund more money to NASA. If the American government sends less money to the things that people don’t need. According to “marvininlindsay.typepad.com” the government funds more money on transportation than exploring space. To be exact NASA is granted 0.53 percent of the government fundings and transportation

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    In the environmental sphere‚ the government could focus on stronger regulations that would decrease reliance on oil‚ and instead increase the use of clean energy resources. One such successful example has been Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards‚ which encourage higher fuel efficiency for all vehicles. By creating higher standards for cars‚ the government forced carmakers to innovate and create cleaner cars. At a federal level‚ the EPA could do more to encourage safer extraction of unconventional

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    The establishment of the three branches of government was a major turning point in helping America as well as our government to function effectively and thoroughly. Our Founding Fathers created a government that allowed a separation of power in order to keep the citizens protected and rights of everyone who lives in the United States. Old historical documents such as the Declaration of Independence‚ Articles of Confederation‚ and the Constitution give the American citizens a sense of protection and

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    A century is quite long; anything and many things could change in 100 years. Our world population and fertility rates for one thing. Currently developed countries either have a declining population or a mostly stable fertility replacement level. However‚ most developing countries still have an ever-increasing population‚ which has quite a few negative effects on health‚ economy‚ etc. Will they stabilize in the next hundred years? I believe there is a huge possibility for them to indeed stabilize

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    country in the world has some social problems which need to be fixed. One of these problems is crime. This essay will look at some of the causes and solutions of crime. One of the significant causes is unemployment. Because people do not have a stable job which helps them to pay everything in their lives such as foods‚ clothes‚ so they can not improve their lives. As a result‚ although something is unlawful‚ they must do to have money. For example‚ a father needs to give tuition fees for his child

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    votes out of all parties to gain power‚ they do not need an overall majority (50%+.) The need for a strong and stable government is through the need for a government to easily be able to pass legislation and for them to be able to withstand a full term in office. The FPTP system firstly creates a strong government as it greatly reduces the risk of coalition governments. Single party governments are strong as they have a majority of seats within the House of Commons which means it is easy for the party

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    I disagree to an extent that the civil war was the intended outcome of an effort to reform the monarchy and secure a stable government. Parliament wanted political reform in England but did not seek to abolish the monarchy or start a war‚ they just wanted a balance of power between the monarchy and parliament‚ however King Charles I refused to compromise. The first English civil war was caused by a political and religious divide across England‚ Scotland and Ireland and in parliament. Although England

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    critique of Beauvoir’s idea about gender. Secondly‚ it will discuss the Butler’s idea of gender as perfomative. Lastly‚ it will take the androgyny model trend in fashion industry as an example to consider the possibility for subverting the existing stable binary gender frame in related to Butler’s idea toward a new understand of gender identity. The existing gender binary has been radically questioned by many feminists with arguments on gender practices in various fields. Butler starts from

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    In the book written by Toni Morrison‚ The Bluest Eye‚ our main character Pecola chances to build a stable identity are derailed by both outside influences‚ and internal conflicts. In the areas of outside reason‚ would include society its self at that time period of history‚ her environment which is hugely influenced by her parents and also how her parents view themselves‚ from especially their personal experiences‚ and last would be the fact what Pecola herself see herself in a certain image which

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    Washington. Following Washington years later was the third president‚ Jefferson. The first few presidents of the United States contributed to establish a stable government after the adoption of the Constitution. They stabilized the government through international affairs and internal affairs. Washington contributed to the stability of the government through internal affairs. One such series of affairs started out through the Hamilton’s Fiscal Plan. Because of the Fiscal Plan‚ which was made to stabilize

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