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The Best Government
by Po po the busdriver, Sep 9, 2008
An opinion of the best type of government.
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Minimum Wage vs. Cost of Living
by M Stokes, Sep 8, 2008
Why can’t the minimum wage be set to keep up with inflation?
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The British North America Act of 1867
by balisunset, Sep 2, 2008
An act of the British Parliament creating the federal state since known as Canada. It united the separate colonies of Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick into a federal Dominion of Canada, while simultaneously dividing the old colony of united Canada into the provinces of Ontario and Quebec. The capital of the Dominion was established at Ottawa.
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Changing From Cold War Era to Terrorist Fighting
by J Ryan, Sep 1, 2008
An examination of our Presidents who have made changes to our war throughout the past 30-40 years. It reflects upon the demands and needs for our current military.
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Wake Up America
by Chuck S, Aug 26, 2008
It seems today that most citizens of our great nation are asleep when it comes to how we are being represented.
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State Funding for Public Schools
by Btarggart, Aug 19, 2008
A quick look at the pros and cons for state funding of public schools.
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Higher Vat: Best Solution or Worst Problem?
by 2tet, Aug 19, 2008
Higher VAT is currently implemented in the Philippines despite its poor economic condition. This is indeed a serious and controversial issue that confronts Philippine Government.
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Academia: A Captive Audience
by Ralph Brandt, Aug 15, 2008
Academia violates free speech with the government sponsored captive audience.
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What Can You Do for Your Country?
by Jie T Elins, Aug 14, 2008
It’s been a while since John F. Kennedy said, “Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country. However, the significance of that statement rings true throughout the years.
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The Impact of the Exclusionary Rule in School Discipline Hearings
by Btarggart, Aug 12, 2008
Public school students are provided Fourth Amendment rights under the Federal Constitution to be free of illegal searches and seizures by school authorities. The lower courts have not been able to agree on the appropriateness of the exclusionary rule on school discipline hearings. As shown, there are valid concerns both for and against the use of the exclusionary rule in the school disciplinary setting.
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