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The Difficult Process to Amend The Us Constitution

by TonyBear in Government, November 20, 2009
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The process to amend the US Constitution is intentionally difficult because amendments are serious matters in which a majority of the states have to approve before its acceptance.

Just Another School Day– Or Not

by smartacl3s in Issues, November 7, 2009
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Just my two cents on the education furloughs in Hawaii. This has been a source of controversy here, and I thought as a high school student, I’d share my thoughts.

Hawaii State Furlough Editorial- A Student’s Take

by smartacl3s in Education, November 6, 2009
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Furloughs in Hawaii have been the cause of much controversy. Just thought I’d offer up my two cents on it as a high school student.

When Employees Cross The Line

by wolffe in Work, October 24, 2009
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In the world of betrayal and deception, accountability is a must for those in power and trust. Why do some cross the line to betray the confidentiality?

I’m All for Saving The Planet

by Mnofdichotomy in Activism, September 19, 2009
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Is it worth killing ourselves?

Kashmir

by KHOLAH in Issues, September 7, 2009
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Kashmir is a bone of contention between India and Pakistan.

Pakistan’s Independence Day

by henna56 in Holidays, August 17, 2009
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Pakistans independance day.

California Prison Overcrowding: The Prisoner Release, and a Solution

by Ron Fields in Issues, August 9, 2009
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California’s prisons are overcrowded and federal court has ordered that the state release 40,000 inmates. Even under the order, California prisons will be at 137.5% of capacity. There are some very simple solutions to California’s prison overcrowding.

The Problems in California

by Kay Pierre in Crime, July 19, 2009
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Crimes is a problem in Cali.

Should We Let Cities Die Their Natural Deaths?

by Ron Fields in Society, July 15, 2009
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There was once a need for cities — they brought together capital, equipment, the market, expertise, culture, and organization into close proximity and benefited everyone. Now, cities are unneeded relics of a bygone era, and we should not subsidize cities or parts of cities to fund their activities. Cities should sink or swim on their own merits. Does sending billions of dollars into cities to prop them up make city governments lazy about making sure they are attracting residents and businesses.

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