RESULTS.org: A Non-Profit Organization Advocating for ChangeRESULTS.org is a non-profit organization based in the United States that campaigns for services, legislation, and resources that would make a meaningful impact in the lives of people living in poverty. The organization works specifically on wellness, literacy, and economic opportunity for people in...
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The Treatment of People: Benign or Malignant The treatment of people determines whether a condition is benign or malignant. The state's primary duty is to protect its people and provide them with resources for inclusive development. As a consequence, the relationship between the state and its residents is determined by particular...
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A career provides an opportunity to discover one's strengths and weaknesses While keeping in mind the community in which one practices. This relates to a number of causes, mainly personal, that serve as a bridge to career achievement and, more importantly, having an excellent career that serves as a showcase and...
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Racial Stratification Racial stratification is the classification of citizens into groups depending on their race. It plays an important role in keeping certain people from living normal lives, resulting in imbalances in the population and country at large in terms of opportunities. While bigotry has sparked increased outrage from a number...
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Australia held a general election on Saturday, July 2, 2016, after a double dissolution. The campaign duration started eight weeks ago, after Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's announcement. The election provided an opportunity for the Australian people to choose 226 members of the country's 45th parliament (Maher, 2016). The 2016 election...
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From the early twentieth century until the late 1970s, British politics was dominated by the Labour party with an emphasis on creating a powerful and comprehensive welfare state. This is exemplified by organizations such as the NHS, which has made healthcare a constitutionally guaranteed right. However, the economic crisis provided...
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I am primarily applying for a commission to find a way of giving back to my great nation that needs a free and safe environment. As a naval officer, I will be in a position to protect it from internal and external threats through utilizing my broad knowledge and skills...
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Writers and Fiction in LiteratureWriters are given the ability to express themselves through literature in the form of tales. The patterns in the stories convey the author s intended message. The writers of fictional stories explain the message using remarkable illustrations that clearly present the subject. Gabriel Garcia Marques uses...
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Throughout the country, the youth have become the most vulnerable age demographic in terms of gang recruiting. Despite steps taken to control the proliferation of gangs, the issue of juvenile street gangs has stood the test of time. Since many young adults are ambitious and have many unachieved aspirations, the window...
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The reflection is focused on my placement at the E4C Alberta Business, where my everyday experiences are closely related to some of the class readings." The article, in particular, examines slacktivism: raising consciousness by Dunning (2014) and out of the darkness by Fyfe and Milligan (2003). I was fortunate to be...
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Politics is a dirty game in which the cunning (politicians) excel by manipulation and opportunism, with no regard for ethics as long as the picture presented corresponds to the social ethos. Politicians are astute individuals who can not pass up an opportunity to improve their reputation in the public eye....
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Every year, thousands of immigrants arrive in the United States for a variety of causes, including economic opportunity, hunger, conflict, and personal goals. Many children come to the country with the hope of reuniting with their parents. Any people come with the expectation of obtaining a decent education and entering...
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