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Please
make sure the essay follow these points. The bolded points should act as the
subtopics.
Short
Introduction (about 50 Words). The thesis should include the 3 key points
highlighted below.
A short
conclusion of about 50 words
Each sub-point
should be a paragraph of its own with about 50 words
First
Point: Education
a. Schools
b. Maintenance
c. Salaries for teachers
d. Increase student loans
e. restoring schools finance system
Second
Point: Homelessness
a. housing
b. clothing
c. money to care facilities for veterans that need constant
care
d. Free program for domestic violence
e. Better shelters for them when needed
Third
Point: Children in foster Care
a. Improve child care systems
b. Mentoring
c. Provide more training for the children's to learn
d. Structure program for parent who sick to get the kids
e. Hire more foster care workers
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Areas in Which the United States Should Spend on
Introduction
The United States government expenditure includes all
transfer payments, investment, and public consumption. Since the birth of the
republic, the treasury department divides federal spending into mandatory,
discretionary and debt service accounts. An analysis of national financial plan
shows that certain areas include education, homelessness, and provision of
foster homes that require significant budgetary allocation.
Education
a. Schools
The
federal government allocates resources on schools to sustain educational
priorities. Spending on tutelage infrastructure enhances the accomplishment of
development programs and reduces the risks of deflecting funds from other
preferences (Connolly & Dyana). Given that education is a basic need,
therefore, it is an essential priority for the U.S Treasury.
b. Maintenance
With
the help of school administrations, the federal government is responsible for
sustaining all school facilities through budgetary allocations. Posner explains
that spending on training infrastructure maintain all necessary services,
manages the maintenance requirements, deals with critical repairs and certifies
buildings to meet occupational health and safety requirements.
c. Salaries
for Teachers
Over the past years, teachers’ pay has fallen
comparative to other professionals making it challenging to attract and keep
tutors in classrooms. To attract and retain educators, Stiglitz posits that various
surveys show that the United States Treasury should allocate resources to
improve the working conditions of instructors to prevent them from quitting the
profession.
d.
Increase
Students Loans
Education is important, but also,
expensive. As a result, the reserves department should provide funds that make
institutional training accessible and affordable by all citizens (Musser). The
provision of student loans ensures that people who meet the cost of higher
education out of their income gain access to universities and other training
facilities.
e.
Restoring
School Finance System
The United States government upsurges its federal investment in education through increasing its share of funding in high-poverty areas....