Essays, Research Papers & Term PapersSpecific Policies (139) essays
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Angreb på hellig ko. Omhandlende Jyllandspostens leder fra den 13/03/01 og brev til regeringen om brugerbetaling.
... sige, at flere sundhedsydelser vil koste flere skatteyderpenge." Læserbrev: Afsender: Som del af den generation, på hvilkes skuldre byrden af de store generationer kommer til at hvile, skriver jeg angående den artikel der var i Jyllandspostens leder den 13/03 2001. Det er p ...
Policies on Cuba
... in the United States. Cuba and the Soviet Union started a relationship in which Cuba benefited the most. Like many relationships, Cuba's and the Soviet Union's ended after thirty years of Cold War with the collapse of the Soviet Union, and the economic stability of Cuba. In 1991 as the Soviet Union ...
Nigeria: The Struggle of the Yoruba, a paper describing the problems meeting the Yoruba people of Nigeria, and potential fixes for them. Suggests a new policy of self rule. See attachment for sources.
... united state where it is possible to reinvent the economy to put Nigeria in the limelight of world economics and politics. At the heart of the crisis in leadership is the internal strife between the three main ethnic and regional groups in Nigeria. The Yoruba, Igbo and the Hausa-Fulani ...
Debates the issues of affirmative action (I chose the con side)
... minorities are being discriminated for, doesn't make it right. Affirmative action legalizes discrimination (Steele 1990, 39). "I thought discrimination was illegal in this country (Buchanan 1995, 1)." Also, if this discrimination continues racism in the United States ...
California and the Propostion 187
... in state tax alone (63). In retrospect, it hardly seems right to say that illegal immigrants are not paying their fair tax share for their health needs. It also isn't fair that 'U.S. businesses need Mexican workers for low-paying jobs ...
U.S. Still Needs the President's Energy Plan .
... crisis in Iraq and the increase in political tensions throughout the Middle East , this question has become critical. The main goal of President Bush's comprehensive energy plan is to reduce or eliminate our reliance on fossil fuels (coal and oil), which exist in ...
Australian Workplace Political Changes - The Industrial Relations Act in 2006
... unions, launched its "Your Rights at Work" campaign opposing the changes. The campaign involves mass rallies and marches, television and radio advertisements, judicial action, e-activism, and, potentially, industrial action ...
"The Electoral College: Problems and Solution" Problems: undemocratic, outdated, etc. Solution: Direct Popular Election
... political matters. Neither media nor political parties existed to spread the word of the candidates, so an elite council of wisemen was necessary at the time (Uhlmann 16). These concerns are no longer issues in the United States ...
Has the incorporation of the European Convention on Human Rights into British Statue law fundamentally altered the role of the judiciary in British politics?
... in 1983. In comparison to the United States of America, there has never been a strict separation of powers in the United ...
On why Electoral College should be eliminated
... gives too much power to the states, in fact, the Electoral College actually lets the states choose whoever they want to be the President. It keeps the selection of the President in the hands of the states, not the people. The president is chosen, not by ...