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Junk Food in SchoolsSchool nutrition has long been a focus of the U.S. government. Recently, attention has centered on the rising level of obesity among children and adolescents.
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Ozone Depletion: A PrimerPlanet Earth is able to support life because of the complex interaction of a number of physical and biological factors
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Falun GongFalun Gong was founded in 1992 by Li Hongzhi. Falun Gong was part of a boom in the practice of qigong, a traditional health and personal cultivation practice built around a set of physical exercises that superficially resemble Tai Chi
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Operation Pedro Pan: A History of the Program Addressing Refugee Cuban ChildrenFrom December 26, 1960 until October 23, 1962, over 14,000 Cuban children entered the United States through Miami, Florida.
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Chernobyl Disaster: An OverviewThe explosion of a reactor at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant in the Ukraine (then part of the Soviet Union) occurred on April 26, 1986.
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Anti-American SentimentMany governments and people throughout the world currently hold anti-American sentiments. Some are opposed to specific policies and actions of the U.S. government, while others believe that American culture and values are faulty.
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Nutrition WarsIt is a food fight. Food producers are in the fray, as are food retailers, health advocacy groups and government entities.
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The Bail Bond SystemThe bail bond system is a system that allows people accused of crimes to get out of jail while they await trial in exchange for a pledge of property called bail
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A Look at Bounty HuntersUntil recently, "bounty hunters,"' or bail enforcement agents as they are professionally termed, were not a well known occupational group.
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Deficit SpendingThe issue: Should the government spend large amounts of money to stimulate the struggling economy, even if it means incurring large budget deficits? Or is it more important to reduce the current deficit and balance the federal budget?