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Budgetary Practice in the State and Local Governments of the US Politics Assignment
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The payback period as it is a measure of risk is a very important measure of risk is the most worthy method (Osborne and Gaebler, 1992). Project B is much shorter based on the two approaches. For one it has a short net payback period as compared to project A. Additionally, it has a positive NPV as compared to project A.
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Benefits of Regulations Outweigh Costs Politics Assignment
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This paper tells that there are various forms of regulation that may include: contractual obligations that are legally binding to several different parties, legal restrictions that are cultivated by a government or other mandated authority, self-regulation requirements set up by a specific industry, there is also regulation of norms in the society referred to as social regulation.
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Council of Phoenix Disability Meeting Politics Assignment
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The meeting by the council of Phoenix on disabilities was held on Wednesday, February 27th, 2013, in the Phoenix fire department’s administration conference room, located on the second floor of the building. Since the meeting was open to the public, the conference room was almost stacked to capacity, putting into consideration.
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Does Foreign Aid Help Governments and Their Societies Politics Assignment
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The aid to comes with disadvantages to the developing countries government. These disadvantages result in slow economic and social development in the country. The problems associated with foreign aid debts passes from one generation to another. The future generations will have to pay back the loans taken by the previous generation
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International Relations Of The USA And Pakistan Politics Assignment
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Drone attacks have completely devastated the state of Pakistan and have caused immense insecurity among the citizens. Still, Pakistan is supporting the US to fight off terrorism. Many soldiers have lost their lives in benefit of the cause. Pakistan supports the US policies and has been an active participant in overcoming the Talibanization etc.
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FDRs Political Gifts and Creative Leadership Politics Book Report/Review
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FDR recognized that a strong middle class was important to the economy, so he was able to implement changes that helped strengthen the worker. He increased regulations and was the driver of the worker protections that led to unionization, and finally led to employers sharing some of their wealth with their employees.
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Taxing the Rich is Not a New Idea - It Didnt Work in 1921 Either Politics Article
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The claims of the author are hidden in the title of the editorial article. He claims that taxing the rich didn’t work in the past, in 1921 (Sowell). He thinks that it will not work even now. Sowell wants the reader to believe in his claims. His claims are presented as follows. Increasing the taxes on the people doesn’t necessarily increase the tax revenues.
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Nuclear Waste by Richard Muller Politics Article
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"Nuclear Waste" by Richard A. Muller carries to the surface the issue of arranging nuclear waste. He depicts the issue by giving numerous samples of the hurtful impacts and the social obligation that accompanies utilizing this interchange wellspring of force. Issues going from the presidents driving force the expectation that it carries to people in general.
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Gun Accountability Politics Article
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It is difficult to even briefly survey the current media without coming to the clear understanding that gun control and the debate surrounding it has become a fixture of the American experience within the past few months. Several instances of extreme brutality via the instrument of the gun have spurred lawmakers and the Democratic controlled Senate to attempt to revive the debate and attempt to gain some traction where none has previously been possible. 
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The Inspiration of African Leadership Politics Case Study
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Although this particular analysis will stop short of saying that Nelson Mandela was expected to the way in which humans generally a, it will denote that he had exceptional qualities that allowed him to develop his leadership and effect the lives of millions of people in a way that few other individuals with have likely to cultivate.
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Role of the UN in the Arab Spring Politics Assignment
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Critics argue that the UN has not done its best in the Arab Spring owing to the rifts within the organisation. The UN is advised to work towards establishing unity among Arab states and avoid any form of condemnation that only makes the situation worse. The UN should abide by its founding principles that are aimed at meeting the needs of people across all nations.
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Specific Powers in Federal Government Vested by the U.S. Constitution Politics Coursework
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The US consists of several states, and each of them gets to be governed by a state government. The different states get united by a federal government, which possesses distinct power and authority, thus, uniting the different states into a single government. Federal powers enhance the formation of a centralized government, which plays critical roles.
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Culture War - The Myth of a Polarized America Politics Book Report/Review
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In chapter one, Morris, Abrams, and Pope emphasize the confusion arising from terminology. The authors agree that even though there are close divisions among Americans on national issues, there was no evidence of deeply-rooted divisions (7).  However, Morris, Abrams, and Pope reveal that an appearance of the deeply divided citizenry arises from polarized politicians (8-9).
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Internal and External Challenges Affecting Modern Democracy Politics Essay
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Since then, democracy has evolved with the changing world. In its evolution, democracy has faced numerous challenges. In particular, there have been internal and external challenges affecting democracy. Modern liberal democracy can be termed as a democracy that places importance on the rule that all people are created by God.
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Impact of Soviet and American Policies on the Middle East Politics Coursework
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American and Soviet foreign policies were conflicting since the inception of the Cold War. Supremacy rivalry between America and Soviet during the Cold War had diverse historical and theoretical impacts on most world regions and countries including the Middle East. America’s interest in the Middle East prompted reactions from its rival Soviet powers.
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Democracy as a Form of Government Politics Assignment
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The rise of electoral authoritarian regimes has also been influenced by mobilizations of the opposition. In this case, the opposition uses mobilization as a strategy to challenge the ruling party. This weakens the incumbent’s legitimacy and gives rise to an electoral process in the authoritarian regime.
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USA Voting Trends in Decrease Politics Literature review
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The presence of discrimination as a hidden ancient practice is discouraging especially when it comes from developed countries like the United States. In this regard, discrimination ought to be avoided at all cost in order to encourage voters to find it more worth to participate in voting and alter the current voting statistics in an upward trend.  
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Islam and Political Violence Politics Book Report/Review
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Akbarzadeh. F & Mansouri .S (2010, 3) argue that political violence that is common in many Islamic states began during the nation-building process. The demarcation of Islam countries by the colonial rulers led to legitimacy challenges among the elites who clung to power under the pretext of modernization.
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Response and Mitigation for US Gulf Coast Hurricane Disaster Politics Assignment
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Learning the level of elevation to know the level of damage the hurricane may cause through flood and make plans to secure properties. Learning the level of elevation to know the level of damage the hurricane may cause through flood and make plans to secure properties• Building a safe home, avoiding high-rise building.
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What Is Authoritarianism All about Politics Assignment
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The watchdog mechanism is to have a vibrant human rights agency that closely monitors the activities of the security agencies. The agency should then release regular reports on the activities of the security agencies, paying closer attention to any tendencies to abuse the constitutional rights of terror suspects merely by virtue of their being suspects.
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Obama's Decision-Making Politics Case Study
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Presidents invite extremely ambitious, smart people to serve in the White House. Chief executives face daunting challenges in measuring the onslaught of information, judging their subordinate's perspective, and ensuring that they receive the correct advice depending on the presidential perspective instead of their subordinates’ priorities.
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Low Voting Problem in Present Canadian Elections Politics Coursework
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Voter participation in voter turnout is an issue that all democracies that do not exhibit compulsory voting are concerned with. Rather than taking the case of all democracies to a task within this particular analysis, the author will instead consider the case of Canada; specifically focused upon why fewer people vote currently as compared to the past.
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Peculiarities of Political System in California Politics Assignment
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The US law allows adopting a different approach than that of the Federal Government in terms of managing the lives of the citizens. The overall separation of powers in California can only be accepted by the courts if one branch of government has intervened in the core functions of another branch creating the violation of the separation of powers.
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China-Taiwan Conflict Politics Case Study
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China has made a strong resolution to ensure that Taiwan does declare a state of self-independence at all costs as this will illegitimate the communist government and make them susceptible to attacks by pro-Taiwan nationalists. Taiwan on the other hand has a strong resolve to gain independence and escape from the control of China.
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From Plato through Rawls Political Theory Politics Case Study
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Additionally, social conditions allowing individual responsibility for a person’s belief and actions contribute to the happiness of others, since utility determines what is best and right. Further, Mill argues that states must encourage social institutions that contribute to individuality such that people can engage in free.
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The Concept of Representation Politics Book Report/Review
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The Concept of Representation (Pitkin, 1967) analyzes the meaning of representation and discusses several theories, including the author’s understanding of both descriptive and symbolic representation.  According to Pitkin, descriptive representation denotes the level at which a representative is similar to persons they represent.
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UN Humanitarian Intervention in Syria Politics Case Study
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In the event that the state is not able to provide security, then the international community has the right to safeguard the civilian population through diplomatic or forceful means. Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad and his military have dishonored international statutes with prevalent and organized assaults on Syrian civilians.
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Homeland Security in the United States Politics Case Study
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Effective homeland security needs a more decentralized approach to working with the national and local government. With the presidential election looming, the country should take significant strides in frustrating financing and travel of terrorists. It should also make use of the best intelligence and go on with deliberation.
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The Developments and Events of the Arab Spring Politics Case Study
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The mass uprisings witnessed in the Middle East during the Arab Spring spurred a great deal of competition for regional domination even as the conventional order continued to shake; Iran has always been a major factor in the politics of the Middle East. Evidently, Iran has a great interest in the continued viability of its besieged Syrian allies.
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The Issue of Network Concepts Politics Case Study
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The individuals sharing expertise within policy domains and with frequent interactions constitute issue networks. All issue networks involve groups of individuals from various interests that are involved in various aspects of public policy and policy expertise as the common denominator in the network.
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Bloody Lesson Paid for China's Great Leap Forward and Famine Politics Case Study
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However, with the contribution of rural people in filling the hungry stomachs of urban people going unnoticed; the shadow of socialism was covered by the mighty shadow of capitalism. Based on the book review, it can be said that CCP started the initiative at the macro level but the benefits were shared by few while hardships were suffered by many.
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Impact of Congressional Resolutions on Syrian Chemical Attack Politics Case Study
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The Syrian crisis has led to massive loss of life and destruction of property as government and rebel opposition forces fight each other to take control of different points within the country. International attention and concern have grown over the rampant violations of human rights in Syria.
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How Humanitarian Intervention Has Become an International Norm Politics Coursework
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Ultimately, a new guide to behavior has been created through humanitarian intervention whereby many states believe that the stability of a country can only be achieved through such interventions. For this reason, the civil societies that fight for human rights ask for humanitarian interventions to war-torn countries such as Syria.    
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Liberal Democrasies and Hollowing Out Politics Coursework
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Liberal democracy is an example of a type of government, whereby representative democracy is able to operate under the principles of liberalization. This involves the protection of the rights of individuals, as per the guidance of the various constitutions that guide the manner in which these states are able to operate. 
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What Is the Origin and What Are the Goals of the BRICS Coalition Politics Coursework
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Viola, Borges, Dwyer & Ribeiro (2015) explains that currently, the international system is unipolar in nature. This means that there is only a single superpower in the international system. This super-power is identified as the United States in the international system and protects the interests of its members.
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Differences and Similarities of Oppression Theories Politics Coursework
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In conclusion, Young and Learner have ideas that match one another while others contradict each other. Oppression is reinforced and related to many ideological’-isms’ and phobias that are present in our society. Most people in society especially women experience one or more of these forms of oppression. 
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Comparison of Marxism and Ecologism Politics Coursework
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The exploitation of nature for its resources is an essential part of human civilization because it allows for the development of an easier way of life. However, the anthropocentric approach is one that advocates for the primacy of labor over nature, so that nature is used for the latter rather than labor working towards the preservation of nature.
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Effectiveness and Legitimacy of the UN Politics Coursework
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The essay showed that the UN is an important organization as it is ideally instituted to perform a mandate that promotes humanity and the well-being of states. An evaluation of this organization based on its legitimacy and effectiveness shows that the UN failed to execute its mandate with the required legitimacy and effectiveness in its operations
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Should Scotland Be Independent Politics Coursework
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Scotland's history dates back to the onset of civilization. It is a member of the United Kingdom. In the early 13th Century, the Scottish people were involved in succession wars that threatened their unity. These Scottish wars were precedent by an Age of Reformation, which took a religious dimension.
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Overview of the Government of Japan Politics Case Study
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The main political parties in Japan are the Liberal Democratic Party, Democratic Party, Innovation party, Komeito and the communist party. The liberal Democratic Party is the largest party of Japan and was formed in the year 1955 by the merger of two conservative parties’ of Japan's liberal party of Japan and the Japan Democratic Party (Roskin, 2013).
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Analysis of The Looming Tower Book by Lawrence Wright Politics Book Report/Review
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Terrorism is rampant globally and a more effective way can be outlined in order to settle the differences between various cultural groups. This can form a basis for ending the long “tectonic” drifting of the Islamic groups, western civilizations, and Christianity. This is a way to shun violence that leads to the death of many innocent people
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Policy Making and Resistance of Norms in the European Union Politics Book Report/Review
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European Union is a geopolitical unit founded upon many treaties covering the European continent. It has expanded from a 6 member state to a 28 member state due to the various treaties. The main idea of the development of Europe depended on a supranational base which was to make war unthinkable and materially impossible and to reinforce democracy
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The US versus Cuba Relations Politics Case Study
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The aging trade restrictions have been denying both America and Cuba economic benefits for almost five decades. Cuba and the U.S had gone through a frosty relation to the extent of banning air travel to Cuba and money remittance (Bakewell pp 103). Some of the world's finest artists have also been denied the chance to participate in events such as Grammy awards.
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Are Authoritarian Governments More Efficient Than Democracies Politics Article
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Democratic governments constitute distinct features that contribute to their efficiencies, such as the constitution, separation of powers, the majority rule, and equality before the law, among others. In addition, democratic governments prove several inefficiencies such as conflicts, economic, political, and social deterioration. 
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Politics and Government of China Politics Case Study
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Culture in the United States has a wide array of traditions. Being the third-largest country in the world with a population of 0.3 billion (U.S. Department of Commerce, 2010), it, therefore, follows that the U.S. has a diverse culture. The diversity has been brought by the coming together of many different cultures from every part of the world. 
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Israeli and Palestinians Points of View of the Oslo Process Politics Case Study
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The Oslo peace accord was a declaration that called for mutual recognition between the two neighbors in the Middle East, Israeli, and Palestine. It may be argued that the Oslo agreement was both a success and a failure. One of the main achievements of the peace accords was the fact Israel and Palestine met to design a solution for their hostility.
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What Is a Political Community Politics Article
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A political community’s internal acceptableness demands that its cardinal rules, establishments, and exercises are the concern of the members that are well-considered. Simply, for a political community to be internally acceptable, its rules should be good as compared to all the other possible alternatives from a nonpartial point of view.
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Irans Nuclear Weapons Paradigms Politics Case Study
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The study has so far confirmed the existence of realism and idealism in international politics by looking into the magnitude of law and integrity in international affairs. All paradigms have been through an examination of the Iranian nuclear agreement and in which the study has proved evidence of opposing views supporting either of the paradigms.
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Political Economy: Ontology and Positivism Politics Assignment
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Regulatory capture happens when the boundaries between institutions and interests become porous to the point where power interests can capture the institutions that are in charge of their regulation behavior. The dominant choice is another potential problem in the systems. Its occurrence results from a rational choice.
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Introduction to Political Economy Politics Assignment
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In democratic governments, the wider political power is apprehended by a specific political leader, the bigger economic growth will be; but, when it comes to autocracies, such impact is overturned (Alwyn and Kiyoteru 70). The political division also has an opposite impact under authoritarian and democratic regimes.
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