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    second amendment in the Bill of Rights states‚ “[a] well-regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms‚ shall not be infringed” Many people can argue that there is no definitive answer as to what this amendment actually protects. Ownership‚ possession‚ and transportation of weapons are legal because the Bill of Rights states ones individual rights. Guns should not be banned from the United States for the following reasons‚ prohibition

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    Disadvantage of High Out-of-State Tuition Sometimes universities and state colleges will attract high school graduates across state lines because certain schools better fit their personal academic plan‚ but the fearsome out-of-state tuition often repels a large chunk of student population who cannot afford the raised tuition price. Out of state tuition is more expensive because in-state residents fund state colleges through annual taxes‚ while non-residents do not. Out-of-state tuition should be lowered

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    The United States in the nineteenth century evolved from settling on the Atlantic coast in the seventeenth century all the way to the Pacific Coast. Some civilians from the late 1830s and 1840s believed slavery to be the primary cause of western expansion. While this may be true‚ it was not the primary reason. There were many reasons for the expansion that were equally as important and impactful as slavery. The annexation of new states would allow the United States to grow economically and industrially

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    Fast Food in the United States Food prepared quickly for consumers is how we define fast food. Fast food restaurants main purpose is to provide food in a short amount of time for the customers. They are inexpensive‚ quick‚ and convenient. The first or the earliest fast food restaurant that had started this fast food chain is the infamous McDonalds. The first McDonalds was not how the current one is like now. It was actually a restaurant that served barbeque foods in the 1940s. The brothers

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    Nafta Free Trade

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    His hypothesis was that by doing that‚ other nations would follow America’s example and leadership. However‚ that never happened because the other nations were more concerned with their own problems. Even today‚ the United States continues to support free trade‚ an example being NAFTA (North America Free Trade Agreement). The problem is that America’s generosity has caused the foreign industry to take over the U.S. marketplace. This unfortunately has resulted in high unemployment rates just because

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    The Current Position of the Textile Industry in Bangladesh  Today‚ the textile industry of Bangladesh can be divided into the three main categories: the public sector‚ handloom sector‚ and the organized private sector. Each of these sectors has its advantages and disadvantages. Currently‚ the organized private sector dominates‚ and is also expanding at the fastest rate.   Public Sector   The public sector is that portion of the industry controlled by organizations that are part of the government

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    United States Labor History Evaluate the way the law shaped working life in America from the Revolution until the eve of the Civil War. Consider the constitution‚ court decisions and other aspects of the law you think are relevant. When one considers the effect that the Industrial Revolutions of the 19th and early 20th century‚ the workers whose backs bore it are seldom reflected upon. It becomes ponderous whether the revolution was a boon or a malediction upon the working class and if they were

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    The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is a very significant part of international trading in North America. NAFTA was built upon a prior 1989 trade agreement between the U.S. and Canada that was responsible for tariff reductions between the nations. There were concerns of U.S. jobs being lost in the transfer of factories to foreign nations‚ where U.S. companies could take advantage of cheap labor and the lack of workers’ rights. Also‚ environmental groups became concerned that enforcing

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    Managing Energy Independence in the United States Americans are disgusted with the increasing cost of oil and they no longer want to financially support foreign countries that attack the United States. “The Task Force feels that energy independence is unachievable‚ however‚ they do point to several solutions to manage oil consumption. While energy independence may not be entirely achievable in the near future‚ politicians should concentrate on managing the United States’ dependence on oil by limiting

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    EU VS NAFTA EU WHAT: A unique economic and political partnership between 27 democratic European countries. The European Union is a political and economic union of twenty-seven member states‚ located primarily in Europe. The European economic community was initially established after world war 2 as governments agreed that to speed up the recovery process‚ cooperation in foreign policy and internal affairs were needed. Further integration and reforms among countries in Europe would eventually lead

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