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    Ron Dautel Argumentation/ Debate Professor Gardner Should the United States stay out of all foreign affairs? The United States seems to have deemed themselves as the "Peace Keepers" of the world. Somewhere down the line of history‚ they have decided that there is a need to regulate any serious issues that are occurring outside of the country itself. Daryl Press defines Isolationism as‚ "Isolation avoids economic and diplomatic engagement and eschews potential profits from the global economy

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    Racism Today in the United States After living in a place like Bend Oregon for 18 years I haven’t ever noticed a difference between blacks and whites. Bend has been said to be “one of the whitest places to live”‚ yet I never viewed a city by its race. Being racist to me meant that it was the whites who had a problem with the blacks and whites didn’t want anything to do with blacks. I hadn’t actually seen racism in action from anyone here. Now‚ after watching the film Crash and reading the essays

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    world power‚ it is imperative that the United States assumes the role of world policeman. Although this idea is proven‚ I should first explain the importance of having a world policeman. This role is so vital that without it‚ the world community would crumble faster and more completely. The idea is based off the fact that when violence and danger are present on Earth‚ someone will have to protect the rest of the peaceful people in the world. The United States of America needs to police the world and

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    Should guns be banned in the US Guns dont kill people‚ people kill people. Guns are the only way to protect a civilian from thugs around the world. America is also one of the most dangerous places due to thugs and mafia gangs who are the criminal minds of murder and shootouts‚ they have access to any gun you can think of. How would you feel if you got in the way of one of these gangs? you need gun to protect yourself. You wouldnt want to end up dead do you? i strongly believe that all civilians

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    Why Should Same-Sex Couples Be Married?   As United States citizens we are all entitled to our own opinions. One of the great attributes of this country is our freedom of speech. "The 1st amendment of the Constitution states that a person’s religious beliefs or a lack of there for must be protected. Legislatures also cannot discriminate against marriages of the minority party which‚ homosexual people fall into that category"(Strasser).There is also an amendment stating there is separation of

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    In the United States there are over 3 million nurses employed in the healthcare field. The lack of nurse educators and qualified registered nurses in the United States has intricately woven the ultimate downfall of the health system that has led to a nursing shortage.Nursing is one of the fastest growing careers in America because of the high demand for healthcare‚ patients are getting sicker‚ elderly are getting older. Over 1 million Registered Nurses are over the age of 50 and they will be retiring

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    Although economic interests were very important to the United States as they enacted tariffs and taxes on‚ for example‚ Hawaii and any incoming good from other countries‚ in fact‚ political and strategic advantages prevailed in the creation of foreign policies as the US went to wars with Mexico and even Spain in the Mexican War and the Spanish American War to gain land and new allies and annexed new lands such as Alaska and Hawaii‚ along with the people on those lands to increase the American influence

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    how to become a president of the united states The office of the president of united states has been one of the most important and serious jobs. If you would like to become one then you should follow these few simple steps to see if you can be qualified. First of all the constitution points out in article two that you have to be a natural born USA citizen‚ which means I can’t become president. The second rule is to be at least 35 years of age. And lastly but not least‚ you have to have lived in

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    Why The Drinking Age Should Remain The Same Final Draft In 2009 it was reported that the 21- to 24-year-old age group had the highest percentage‚ 35 percent to be exact‚ of drivers in fatal crashes with blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) levels of .08 or higher (Steven C. Markoff). Coincidentally studies showed when the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) was lowered to 18‚ the fatalities in traffic accidents that were related to alcohol were decreased by nearly 7.5 percent. However‚ the argument

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    Is the intervention of one state in the affairs of another ever justified? Do states have a moral duty or a legal right to interfere? Where is the line drawn? This essay will observe some of the answers to these and other questions surrounding the interference of one state in the affairs of others. It will also distinguish between interference and intervention and consider the conflict between these issues and sovereignty. Furthermore‚ it will examine different types of intervention and pro- and

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