Tag Archives: Government
The Virtual Recruitment Office

The Virtual Recruitment Office

In a pledge to the United Nations, the U.S. Military and the Pentagon both promised that U.S. citizens under the age of 17 would not be targeted for military recruitment. Despite these promises, America continues to sell the highly profitable business of warfare to its youth. With President Obama having recently committed another 30,000 troops [...]

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Healthcare: Part 2. Congress’s Healthcare Bill

Healthcare: Part 2. Congress’s Healthcare Bill

The healthcare debate this summer was marked by raucous shouting, grandstanding, and distortions of the plans being considered, but out of it emerged a healthcare proposal that has already passed in the House of Representatives and is currently under consideration in the Senate. [...]

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The Math Disconnect

The Math Disconnect

Back in elementary school there was a program for the “gifted and talented” math students called Enrichment. We were given the opportunity to proudly tell our teachers, in front of the entire class, “Excuse me, it’s 2:15. I have to go to Enrichment now.” There, we worked on logic matrices or converting the standard, base [...]

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An Economic Reversal

An Economic Reversal

We all know that the American economy has taken a bit of a hit over the past year or so. Unemployment is dancing around double digits, home values have fallen drastically, and people run around wildly pointing fingers. This is the standard we’ve all come to know and love. So when some unexpected reversal of [...]

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Air Travel Takes A Nosedive

Air Travel Takes A Nosedive

Apparently planes used to be romantic. It’s not that I don’t trust people who flew in the ’50s and ’60s, but given the modern day flying experience, that’s difficult to imagine. Cramming into a seat that doesn’t fit, waiting in impossibly long lines and constantly having to label, empty, repack your bags, throw out your [...]

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Race to the Top: the Obama Approach to Educational Reform

Race to the Top: the Obama Approach to Educational Reform

Nearly a year in office plagued by the economic collapse and now focused on the fiery debate over health care reform has largely distracted the Obama Administration from focusing on education reform. However, this past week the President spoke in Wisconsin exclusively about the topic, hoping to convey the message that Americans must remain committed to the cause…

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The New Right Wing

The New Right Wing

Conservatism used to be known as just another political philosophy. But in the last decade, a group of sensationalist right wing TV personalities and incompetent politicians have become the new face of the Republican party. George Will and William F. Buckley’s conservatism is dead; replaced with fanaticism, deceit, and scare tactics.

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The Land of the Free: Entitlement and Capitalism

The Land of the Free: Entitlement and Capitalism

The United States of today bears little resemblance to the nation born in 1776. America made a conscious decision then that it would sacrifice peace, a reasonably stable economy, and a few years of prosperity to win its independence.  For a relatively conservative country, the U.S. has become remarkably attached to the freedoms it won. [...]

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Go Out and Vote!

Go Out and Vote!

Today’s elections are certainly less exciting and prominent than the one last year, but they are no less important in shaping government. It is often said that it is our civil duty as citizens to vote. It is our American duty to make our voice heard. Therefore, we at Academic Perspective are asking you to [...]

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Reform and the Educational Bureaucracy in America

Reform and the Educational Bureaucracy in America

The American ideal of democracy is what has promoted the success of many of our public services. But our beloved democracy has turned into a destructive sphere of a bureaucracy in public education, impeding much-needed progress and reform through conflicting layers of centralized authority. This system must be restructured to localize and decentralize power in order for valuable educational reform to take place.

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