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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Government United States' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Government United States Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Government United States 1. Veterans Affairs - By: Michael Russell There is a department in the United States government that takes care of veterans affairs. This is a positive thing because it shows that we value veterans for what they have done for the country. The fact is that veterans are eligible for certain benefits and perks and there is a department in the ... 2. Nursing Controversies - By: Michael Russell When they thought that it was over, it was just the beginning. The Nursing exam controversies continue to hound the Philippines' medical profession today. In recent weeks, the United States Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools or CGFNS issued a statement that the 2006 nursi... 3. The Patriot Act And Civil Liberties - By: Michael Russell Today, September 11, marks the birthday of the Patriot Act here in the United States. The government claims that fear for the safety of the people and to guard against terrorist acts are the motivations behind the Patriot Act. Is the Patriot act an attack on civil liberties? What exactly are civil l... 4. Health Insurhealthinsurancetxt - By: Michael Russell Health insurance is important to every individual because one never knows when he will need it. Due to the advances in modern medicine, medical diagnostic and treatment procedures are now a lot more expensive than before. Not everyone can afford the full cost of medical treatment which could e... 5. Us Congress Neglecting Duty On Military Research; Quite Sickening Indeed - By: Lance Winslow The United States Congress and the congressman and women are too busy worrying about getting re-elected than the future of our nation and these politicians are weak and unable to get past the linear thought of politics. There is no reason they should not be able to handle with their curr... 6. Favorite Gold Coins To Collect For Investment - By: Charles Roman Why Gold American Eagle Coins are Popular among Collectors Gold coins are a favorite of coin collectors with an eye toward investment. Not only are golden coins lovely to behold, but they also have a value that is guaranteed, due to their precious metal content. The value of gold coins ... 7. Homeland Security - Protecting Our Borders And Ports Through Biometric, Rfid, Sensor And Surveillance Technology - By: Anne-marie Fleming Homeland Security - Protecting our Borders and Ports throughBiometric, RFID, Sensor and Surveillance TechnologyHomeland Security Focused on Addressing Illegal Immigration andTerrorism through Stronger Borders and PortsBy Ann-Marie Fleming, www.BorderandPortSecurity.com ,www.HomelandDef... 8. Green Card Lottery - By: Michael Russell Every year, the U.S. State Department holds whats known as the Diversity Visa lottery program. With this program, also called the green card lottery, winners have a chance to apply for an immigrant visa and enter the United States. The winners of the green card lottery are always randomly selected, ... 9. Legalization Of Gambling - By: Michael Russell Betting in US is still considered to be very much illegal as per laws. There have been much of speculations regarding the legal execution of houses and gamblers, but the regulations for these have not been very stringent. Not many steps have been initiated towards restricting any such activity and n... 10. Uses For Government Paper Shredders - By: Michael Russell Government paper shredders serve a very real purpose. Various governmental agencies feel the need to shred sensitive documents. This is good for preserving confidential things and keeping nations secure. Human error is the best way to defeat the purpose of government paper shredders. T... 11. The United State Court System, An Eye For Research - By: Matthew Abts A Cup of Tea, Coffee, or Something Else www.quiettable.com Whenever investigating an individual or business, one of the most basic checks is for lawsuits, criminal charges, and bankruptcy filings. But how do you research the court system? Is there one simple site to go to where yo... 12. Hemp's Legal Implications - By: Francesca Black Even though the U.S. government encouraged American farmers to grow hemp for WWII and had even accepted it as payment of taxes in Colonial America, it is now prohibited to grow hemp in the United States. Cannabis hemp was legal tender in most of the Americas from 1631 until the early 1... 13. Free Background Check Services Online - Do They Work Well? - By: Background Check Team A few years back, the only people who had access to personal information were licensed private investigators, police detectives and the federal government. Now with the newly passed laws and databases available in WebInvestigator.org you too can investigate practically anyone - job applicants, poten... 14. Distance Learning Association - By: Jeff Slokum The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA) is a non-profit association formed in 1987 and is located in Boston, Massachusetts. It promotes the development and application of distance learning for education and training and serves the needs of the distance learning community by providing... 15. Robotic Research In The United States - By: Lance Winslow The United States is behind in robotic research although we are a big buyer of the technology. The rest of the world especially in Europe and Asia are ahead of us in the field of robotics by quite a bit and pouring money into their research at a rate almost ten times our national governm... 16. Postcard - Origin, History And Significance - By: Michael Russell The internet era has revolutionized communication, enabling instant and electronic transmission. Today people seem to have almost forgotten the hand-written modes of correspondence, since there are a multitude of ‘e-cards’, which are available at the click of a mouse for every conceivable occasion a... 17. A Common Heritage - By: Michael Russell An interesting but perhaps not well known fact is that are some features of the two systems of government which are surprisingly similar. I am not referring to the democratic nature of our two systems, which is none-the-less true and something in which we both peoples can take pride.I have in mind t... 18. Is An Instant Background Check Even Possible? - By: Stanley Alpin Given that there are more than 12 million illegal immigrants in the United States and that information on U.S citizens is scattered across various databases all over 3,142 counties, it is safe to conclude that an instant background check is not possible at present. Yet, there are innumer... 19. Participating In An Overseas Trade Show - By: Ken Mackenzie Select a market with care: Study the market before you decide to enter an overseas trade show. You will find that most government agencies have publications and statistics that are helpful. Trade associations, chambers of commerce, foreign consulates also can assist you. Decid... 20. Calcium Deficiency-are Your Bones Ready For It? - By: Low Jeremy Calcium is the kind of mineral that is most likely to be a deficient in an average human diet. Currently, calcium deficiency is a common condition to every individual. According to the official statistics gathered by the Federal government, only 21 percent of the total population in the ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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