One action that they could do is to change the constitution: pass an amendment! A disadvantage of this approach is that it will have to be ratified by the states, but the advantage is that they will never face this speficic it's an problem again.
Another action is changing the bill, taking out the problematic part. The advantage is that it's quicker than the first option, but the disadvantage is that they will have to give up on parts of the bill, which might have been very important.
Companies like Uber and Airbnb uses this kind of economic model. For Uber Taxi, unlike the traditional taxis that are owned by companies, the customers/passengers are serviced by private drivers who owned the cars used. For Airbnb, it allows customers/vacationers to rent a place or a room owned by private individuals compared to hotels or resorts which are owned by companies or corporations.
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The answer to your question is African Americans.
There really isn't any scientific backing for this; it's just what the statistics show. People of African American descent are very much more likely to develop certain types of cancer. Biology and genetics are believed to be a part of this tragic problem, but there's no explanation to support any of it.
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<span>In trying to determine the seriousness of his relationship with Vicky, Brent carefully analyzes what he is putting into the relationship versus what he is getting out of it. The theory of love that would best explain Brent's approach is the social exchange theory. This theory are based on these three principles; the chances of the couple of having a better relationship with someone else, the equilibrium relationship between what we get out of it and what we put it in and the kind of relationship the individual deserves.</span>
When Ira wears a rubber band that fit loosely around his wrist, and that he uses to "snap" himself with it just hard enough to sting a little bit, he is using <em>aversion therapy</em>. This type of therapy expose the patient to a stimulus while at the same time, being subjected to some form of discomfort. This is done so that the patient begins to associate the discomfort with his/her own behavior, in order to decrease or completely interrupt such act. In the case of Ira, what aversion therapy would look for, is that Ira would start associating the discomfort of snapping the rubber band against his skin with talking without thinking. And by doing so, he would stop to talk without thinking.