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Hiv Positive Parents Should Not Have Children
1,065 wordsHIV POSITIVE PARENTS SHOULD NOT HAVE CHILDREN Human Immunodeficiency Virus, better known as HIV, is a virus that slowly attacks and destroys the immune system. This destruction leaves the infected individual exposed to illnesses and infections that eventually cause him to die. In most cases, this virus alters and becomes a fatal transmissible disorder called AIDS or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV positive couples should not have children because the children can become orphans at an ear...
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U S Budget Deficit Good Or Bad
1,934 words"Spending financed not by current tax receipts, but by borrowing or drawing upon past tax reserves. ", Is it a good idea? Why does the U. S. run a deficit? Since 1980 the deficit has grown enormously. Some say its a bad thing, and predict impending doom, others say it is a safe and stable necessity to maintain a healthy economy. When the U. S. government came into existence and for about a 150 years thereafter the government managed to keep a balanced budget. The only times a budget deficit exis...
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Second Hand Smoke U S Government
1,982 wordsThe Tobacco Issue: Where the Responsibility Lies Political-Legal Issues: The legal and political issues surrounding the tobacco industry include whether or not tobacco companies should be held liable for tobacco-related deaths of smokers and those related to second-hand smoke, as well as whether or not elected officials should be accepting money from the tobacco industry in order to win elections. When deciding where the responsibility lies in the case of tobacco, the facts can be turned to favo...
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Houses Of Congress Balance The Budget
2,864 wordsGovernment Spending How money is used, raised, and wasted in Washington As many Federal departments and agencies lurch into an era of running without funds, the leaders of both parties of Congress are spending less and less time searching for a compromise to balance the budget, and more and more time deciding how to use it to their advantage on the campaign trail. Meanwhile money is easily borrowed to pay for government overhead. In an attempt to change this, on June 29, Congress voted in favor ...
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World War Ii End Of World War
1,540 words? It? s time to clean up this mess. ? Famous last words heard from the mouths of many different politicians when talking about the national debt and the budget deficit. Our debt is currently $ 4. 41 trillion and we have a budget deficit of around $ 300 billion and growing. Our government now estimates that by the year 2002 the debt will be $ 6. 507 Trillion. While our politicians talk of balancing the budget, not one of them has proposed a feasible plan to start paying down the debt. In the earl...
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