Suddenly something happens in the financial world though the facts remain the same. The influence on the life of common citizens is huge and the greed of the perpetrators is satisfied. To spend 200,000 euro in one year should be the limit for everyone.
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How many “illegal” (the term for one side of the debate) or “undocumented” (the preferred term by the other side) immigrants are there in America? The Department of Homeland Security indicated about 10.8 million in 2009.
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Arizona made headlines, and history, when they passed SB 1070, the most controversial immigration law to date in American history. This law has already caused protests and heated debate between Arizona citizens, state governments, and the White House. What used to be a very distinct line between Democratic and Republican views on immigration has been blurred, as has which ways Arizonians are leaning politically.
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The constant struggle of who should be in charge of the oil spill in the gulf has been discussed and battled over since the BP oil rig exploded over a month ago. Since then, the oil has leaked into the Louisiana bayou and is creeping its way to the Atlantic Ocean. BP has taken control of the situation, to the dismay of most Americans.
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In dictatorship,one person or a small group possess absolute power without effective constitutional limitations.Dictatorship can be traced back to the Roman Republic,where a temporary magistrate was granted extraordinary powers to deal with a state crises.Dictators usually resort to force or fraud to gain despotic political power,which they maintain through the use of intimidation,terror,and the suppression of others.
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In using the terms conservative or liberal, the word liberal has a negative connotation in many political campaigns. On the other hand, conservative does not have the same connotation. If a politician tried to persuade his or her constituents to not vote for their opponent, labeling them “conservative” the opponent would more than likely embrace that label. The word liberal should not have a negative connotation.
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The notion of connectivity is pervasive within the urban environment. The very nature of the urban life revolves around connectivity, whether physical or societal, and manifests itself in different forms based on the demographics of the inhabitants of the environment. Three specific topics of connectivity must be explored in order to grasp the significance of this concept on urban life.
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The prevailing news from the stock market, and from growing chorus of economists and forecasters, is that the current recession is, for all practical purposes, a thing of the past. A few annoyances, such as high unemployment and massive indebtedness, still remain, but these should take care of themselves as soon as economic growth resumes later this year.
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The essential ingredient to a prosperous society is the ability to pursue happiness on your own terms. To act for the benefit of others; using your own energy, enthusiasm and talent you create your own utopia. The state, regardless of what it provides, or how it redistributes assets, cannot find or deliver a suitable substitute for self sufficiency.
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Take a look at some of the comments over on the Wall Street Journal regarding the BP oil spill. You will notice certain trends, but the most glaring among them is this: the government failed to adequately regulate the oil industry.
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