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Tag Archives: America
Drugonomics
Originally published on Studentsforliberty.org on 10.2.14, check them out for more on the Drug War and beyond. To the average American, criminal gangs and the violence they court seem to be irrational and inexplicable phenomena. The violence perpetuated by these … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Government, Submissions, War on Drugs
Tagged America, Chicago, Drugs, Gangs, regulation, Students For Liberty, Studies, war on drugs
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Flags, Anthems, and Reality
This Fourth of July is much like every one prior. There’s a unifying sense of solidarity in this nation, irregardless of political alignment, wealth, and race. This nation has been through thick and thin, and as such, we celebrate our … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Foreign Policy, Media, Politics
Tagged Afghanistant, America, civil liberties, debt, Fourth of July, government, Holiday, Independence Day, Iran, Iraq, Middle East, police brutality, politics, spending, United States, War, war on drugs, war on terror
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Obesity Around the World: Still a Blessing in Disguise?
In February of 2010, Michelle Obama initiated her ‘Let’s Move!’ program to help fight the epidemic of childhood obesity in the United States. This move by the First Lady only highlights the recent battle against obesity all across the world. … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Health, Media, Politics
Tagged advertizing, Africa, Aid, America, anorexia, asia, bulimia, Charity, culture, food, government, health, malnutrition, media, michelle obama, nutrition, obesity, overweight, peer pressure, perception, sahara, self esteem, self image, starving, underweight, working out
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