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The Biden Plan To Protect And Build On The Affordable Care Act
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The Biden Plan To Protect And Build On The Affordable Care Act

The Affordable Care Act was signed into law on the 23rd of March 2010 by President Obama and has made a real impact on the lives of everyday Americans. Despite the impact it has, it has been under attack by representatives on both side of the political debate ever since. The Biden administration aims to protect the act and build on it, to enable every family to afford the health care that they need.

U.S. Fire Statistics Explained: Trends, Leading Causes, and Impacts
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U.S. Fire Statistics Explained: Trends, Leading Causes, and Impacts

The U.S. Fire Administration (USFA) gathers data from multiple sources to analyze and report on fire-related issues across the United States. This information helps the fire service

Joe Biden’s Plan To End Gun Violence
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Joe Biden’s Plan To End Gun Violence

Joe Biden has a long track record of tackling gun violence in the USA. That includes helping bring the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act into power, to establish the background check system. It also includes the creation of 10 year bans on assault weapons and high capacity magazines in 1994. However, guns still pose a serious danger to the public. Here is how his administration will tackle the issue when they are voted into office.

East Palestine Update
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East Palestine Update

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro have ordered an urgent evacuation for a one-mile by two-mile area surrounding East Palestine, including parts of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The order follows updated modeling from the Ohio National Guard and the U.S. Department of Defense conducted earlier today.

What Biden’s Housing Plan Means for U.S. Communities
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What Biden’s Housing Plan Means for U.S. Communities

Joe Biden is committed to rebuilding the middle class and ensuring everyone benefits from economic growth. To him, the middle class isn’t about income but values, like owning a home and living in a safe community. Biden firmly believes that housing is a right, not a privilege.

2017 Employee Job Satisfaction and Engagement: The Doors of Opportunity Are Open
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2017 Employee Job Satisfaction and Engagement: The Doors of Opportunity Are Open

This research analyzed 44 aspects of job satisfaction and 38 factors influencing employee engagement, focusing on career development, management relationships, compensation, work environment, and engagement dynamics. The executive summary highlights key contributors to job satisfaction, their importance and satisfaction levels, and actionable improvement recommendations.

Mental Health in the Workplace: What Students Should Know
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Mental Health in the Workplace: What Students Should Know

Mental health issues are one of the most significant health challenges in the United States. In 2016, nearly 18.3% of adults, or about 44.7 million people, reported experiencing a mental illness. Additionally, 71% of adults reported having at least one symptom of stress, such as headaches, feeling overwhelmed, or anxious.

CAN-SPAM Act for Students: How to Write Compliant Business Emails
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CAN-SPAM Act for Students: How to Write Compliant Business Emails

The CAN-SPAM Act is a law that sets rules for commercial emails, outlines requirements for such messages, gives recipients the right to request that you stop emailing them, and imposes tough penalties for non-compliance.

Reading the Global Energy and CO2 Status Report
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Reading the Global Energy and CO2 Status Report

Global energy-related CO2 emissions surged 1.4% in 2017, reaching 32.5 gigatonnes (Gt). This marked the end of three years of stable emissions, signaling a shift in global energy trends. The increase, amounting to 460 million tonnes, contrasts with the reductions needed to meet the Paris Agreement’s climate targets.

COVID-19, Schools, and Family Preparedness Explained
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COVID-19, Schools, and Family Preparedness Explained

Human Coronaviruses are a group of viruses that typically lead to mild or moderate illnesses, like the common cold. Most people become infected with one of these viruses at some point, and symptoms generally last a short time.