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Lee's US Govt Blog: March 2012
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Lee's US Govt Blog. Tuesday, March 6, 2012. Price tag of a criminal. No one looks at the price tag of a criminal. I came across an editorial in the Austin American Statesmen. We might pay taxes to take care of these inmates, but I would rather pay a few dollars then to have a serial killer living next to me. I do hope that this action will succeed and be recognized as a both logical and wise decision. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Price tag of a criminal. View my complete profile. Shake Up the System.
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Lost In Translation: May 2012
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Friday, May 11, 2012. How Much Are You Willing To Pay? The cost of getting a decent education and job (in the future) is getting worse every year, an issue my colleague has recently recognized in one of her blog posts. Overall, I think my fellow student, Kiran Azad, is spot-on in her position on the issue. One of the few parts I disagree with is her claim that “ no one actually talks about the actual problem, which is the cost of education.”. The latter solution may only make a difference locally, though.
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Lee's US Govt Blog: May 2012
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Lee's US Govt Blog. Friday, May 11, 2012. I do agree with Mr. Nguyen in his post about Austin's population growth. Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Should the drinking age be lowered again? In 1984 Texas changed the alcohol drinking age limit from 21 to 18 and then raised back to 21 in 1986. So why the change? Texas raised the drinking age to cut federal highway funds. Many can argue that this act saved many lives, but who can decided what age you are able to take responsibilities of adulthood? Shake Up the System.
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Lost In Translation: Changing The Legal Age Limit
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Tuesday, April 17, 2012. Changing The Legal Age Limit. My classmate, Jason Ebeling, wrote a post about raising the legal drinking age to 25, titled “ Legal Drinking Age 21 or 25? 8221; He proves a valid point that some. If it’s a story like the one Ebeling wrote about, you might believe too much of what you hear from the media. Most of the time young people drink, situations similar to what happens when their older counterparts drink occur, with a little less maturity. I also noticed that in Ebeling̵...
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Bluebonnets!: HOAs prevents drying your clothes outside
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Tuesday, April 3, 2012. HOAs prevents drying your clothes outside. Everyone should be allowed to line dry their clothes. Line drying means that you don't put your clothes inside a drying machine. Instead you hang your clothes on a clothesline and let the sun dry it up. According to this article. April 17, 2012 at 9:53 PM. I couldnt have said it better. Youve made your point clear and on the dot. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Tx and local government 2012. Shake Up the System. Blue Living In Red.
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Burley's Government Topics: Judge Gives State OK to Exclude Planned Parenthood
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012. Judge Gives State OK to Exclude Planned Parenthood. On May 1, 2012, states that there would be removal of 49 Planned Parenthood Clinics from the program that was put in place for thousands of low-income people in. To receive free health care services. The program is known primarily for providing care for women with anything from birth control, prenatal care, HIV testing, cancer screenings, comprehensive sexuality education to legislative advocacy and more. I moved down to.
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GOV & Politics: a perspective from the other side: Wind Power - Where Does Texas Stand?
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GOV and Politics: a perspective from the other side. Tuesday, February 14, 2012. Wind Power - Where Does Texas Stand? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Texas and Local Government 2012. Shake Up the System. Texas and Local Mainstream News. Factors For An Endless Equation. As Our Knowledge Grows, Our Ignorance Unfolds. Jay the Unexceptional Blogger. Blue Living in Red. Lee's US Govt Blog. The Heart of Texas. Views from a Broad: Redux. The New Republic of Texas. Red State, Confused and Free Spirit.
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Government, The Texas Way.
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Government, The Texas Way. Saturday, May 12, 2012. Now a’days, everyone is concerned with unemployment levels, and it is as if one cannot turn on the television without hearing the unemployment percentage being thrown around on the news, but after reading Melanie’s Blog Shake Up the System. Were tired of walking all over the place and couldn’t stand it anymore, thus through their uncomforts, humans have created endless networks and solutions to transportation problems. She couldn’t be mor...All in all it...
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Lee's US Govt Blog: A Limited Supply of Water
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Lee's US Govt Blog. Tuesday, February 14, 2012. A Limited Supply of Water. Texas has been on the edge of a drought for the past two years. Are we running out of water? I came across an artical in the Austin American Statesman. On February 13. 2012. This artical stresses the importance of balancing the Texas hydrological cycle. Durring the during University of Texas forum, water specialists a nalyzed. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Limited Supply of Water. Hi everybody, I am a hard working college ...
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Shake Up the System: Water, who owns it?
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Shake Up the System. Tuesday, February 28, 2012. Water, who owns it? Texas is running out of water and what can we do about it? This has been a reoccurring theme for some time now as cities in Texas have to ship water in because all of their resources have dried up. Our lakes, creeks, streams, rivers, and swamps are all owned and regulated by the state. But, what about our groundwater? Just because you own the property above the water, do you also own the water below? The Author concludes that this will ...