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- Health Care Reform: Ten Facts By:-Leslie M.
Now that health care reform is law I think it s important that we move past the political rhetoric and look at the real facts of what this reform means to the lives of average Americans
#1 Extends Coverage To 32 Million More Americans
Because of this bill 32 million of our fellow Americans will have health insurance coverage
- Is Iran Next? By:-Brian Gosur
Despite all of the sanctions and all of the talk, Iran continues to build it's nuclear capabilities. Are they going to build a nuclear weapon? Or will they be attacked first? Is Iran next?
- Real ID Outstanding Idea or Sad Idea? By:-Sandra S.
The Real ID Act of 2005 is planned to battle terrorism, identity theft, and other crimes by strengthening the precautions of government issued ID cards The act calls on each state to execute a set of bare minimum national standards in a number of areas:
- New Orleans Election Shows Black Politics Can be Colorblind By:-Todd A.
From the historic 1965 election of Carl Stokes as mayor of Cleveland to the momentous joy felt throughout Black America after President Barack Obama’s election in 2008, the history of Black politics has been filled with highs that still cause many in the community to be filled with jubilation years later
- Unemployment Rises Motivation Declines By:-Chuck E
Many Americans have been unemployed at some point during the course of the last few years As a result of the recession, those that have not been unemployed, were on the cusp of becoming unemployed
- The Human Role of Politics By:-Chuck E
It is commonly accepted that the project of sustainable development is conceptually composed of three constituent parts These parts are (1) environmental sustainability, (2) economic sustainability, and (3) social political sustainability
- Obama s Presidential Address: What He Really Means By:-Mike Simons
President Obama gave a wonderfully written and well presented speech last night to our great nations masses First things first we have to remember that President Obama is a very well spoken man, and even used to go as far as to teach debate tactics on college campuses
- What Does Deregulation Mean? By:-Brooke Drake
I’ve heard a lot of talk in the past regarding deregulation in Texas and to be honest, I never really knew what that meant Even though I have lived in Houston for the majority of my life, I am slightly embarrassed to admit that I never paid much attention to things like the electricity market or even the oil and gas market
- Exterior Interventions in Sovereign States By:-Artur Victoria
Governments represents only those whose consent they have sought, action to prevent them from oppressing those whose consent they have not sought ceases to be seen as intervention in the traditional sense Those who try to protect the oppressed would not be interfering in the internal workings of a sovereign territory or trying to break down the walls around a sovereign state
- Sovereignty and Conflicts By:-Artur Victoria
Once governments are seen as representatives of those whose consent they have obtained, an entirely new question arises: What powers have the people consented to delegate to their representatives To a constitutional lawyer, this issue is strangely absent from much international law
- Ethical Risk Control By:-Artur Victoria
The priorities, the working assumptions, and the cultures of organizations can make risk control difficult Risk control operations may run up against built in assumptions of trust performance in meaningful and persuasive ways
- Regulating States Conflict By:-Artur Victoria
One of the greatest problems with the UNSC (United Nations Security Council) role in regulating conflict and in resolving disputes such as those that arose over the Kosovo bombing lies in the nature and origins of the Security Council Established at the end of the Second World War, it was an extension and refinement of the meetings of the big three in Teheran, Yalta and Potsdam
- About a Reform Process Plan By:-Artur Victoria
Any reform process (whether in a scandal and strife ridden government or one that is seeking to get a new start) should start with values and keep coming back to them The start of the process should involve the articulation of the values that the reform is intended to promote and those values should inform the rest of the reform
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