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Against Trump’s Student Immigration Policies

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During my university years, I once heard someone say that the United States is the land of the melting pot. I always pondered the strange terms referenced and wanted to know the contents that were melting.

When I first arrived in the US, the phrase revealed and unfolded itself like an origami that is both expected and surprising simultaneously. The journey from the airport to the place I stayed in, I saw people from various countries: race, culture, ethnicity, and color. The sudden awareness of the true meaning made me feel special as I was now a part of the pot too.

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It’s an efficient economic system

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Important aspect of Economy. By Kamala sarup (It is not a political hypothesis. It’s an efficient economic system. If applied that makes economic work in the nation. I have outlined some significant aspect of Economy in this clause. What is a sound economic system? Political stability and patriotic economic policy need to be enforced. Bunch of lazy, corrupted, anti patriotic, politicians is a menace for the nation’s evolution.

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Lincoln and the Violence of Justice: Emancipation and Emergency Power

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Every February, on Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Americans rehearse a familiar liturgy. Lincoln is praised as the Great Emancipator, the savior of the Union, the embodiment of moral clarity and constitutional restraint. He stands as the reassuring proof that democracy can survive its gravest crises without stepping outside its own principles.

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Are There 10 Courageous Republicans Who Can Save America?

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I beg every Republican official to take a moment and ask themselves:

Am I truly living up to my oath of office to defend and protect the Constitution? Am I upholding America’s democracy and freedoms for which millions have perished to protect? Am I fighting for what’s right, opposing what’s wrong, and embracing what’s morally virtuous? Am I elevating my homeland’s well-being above my own aspirations and my treasured dreams? Are there 10 honest Republican members of Congress who can say, yes, I have lived up to these ideals and values? I dare say no.

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The Democrats' Greatest Challenge Ever

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The Democrats can potentially wrest control of Congress in the upcoming midterm election only if they listen very carefully to what the American people are yearning for. The public cares less about left, right, or centrist slogans; they need a government that provides the means and the opportunities to meet their basic needs and live with dignity

The Democrats' Greatest Challenge Ever

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Turner’s The Lake of Zug at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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The Metropolitan Museum’s Allegory and Abstraction offers a compelling rotation from the Department of Drawings and Prints, bringing forward how artists across centuries embed narrative, emotion, and idea through both symbolic imagery and experiments in form.

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Fichte and the Right to Be Well: A Philosophical Case for Universal Healthcare

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If there is one thing modern societies have learned from pandemic years and chronic inequality, it is that health is not a private matter. The spread of illness—biological, social, and moral—exposes how deeply our lives are intertwined. Yet we still talk about healthcare as if it were an optional service, a product to be purchased, rationed, or withheld, rather than what it truly is: the precondition of freedom itself.

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A good economic system

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A good economic system features selfish incentives for creative and hardworking people. It is a system where selfishness benefits both the producer and the consumer, since the latter is the final arbiter of what is sold, as "the consumer is king." Since a bad economic/political's economy will lack adequate incentives, its workers will not produce well.

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