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Ethical Violations - Politics Unethical Political Behaviors
Unethical political behaviors include: breaching the public trust by manipulating facts; favoring a policy that harms the public interest; profiting personally when public tax dollars are in play; or using one's…
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Senator Rodney Ellis Texas State Senator Rodney
Senator Rodney Ellis Introduction Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis, a Democrat representing District 13 in Houston, has been a member of the Senate since 1990. He graduated from Texas Southern University with a Bachelor of Arts; he received his M.P.A. (Master of Public Administration) from the Lyndon Baines Johnson School of Public Affairs, and got his J.D. (Justice of the Peace / Law Degree) from the University of Texas Law School. The senator is also a partner with Rice Financial Products Company; he is a shareholder in the Tagos Group; and he is an attorney associated with the Reaud, Morgan, & Quinn law firm. Senator Ellis is married to Licia Green-Ellis and the couple has four children. This paper reviews Ellis' career, his important issues, the controversies he has been involved in and other matters that are pertinent to this legislator.
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Book review of Assata Shakur's autobiography and political ideas
Assata Shakur is an activist who is also a member of the Black Panthers. Addressed here is Shakur's political philosophy and other information contained in her biography. She has been in and out of prison, and escaped in 1979 to live in exile in Cuba. During her lifetime she has been the subject of much debate about her role in the Black Panthers as well as her treatment in prison and other issues.
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Public Programs Over the Last Several Years,
In this paper, we are going to be studying the impact of budgetary cuts on the DOJ. This will be accomplished by focusing on: the political / economic / social influences, the interaction with the agency / different levels of government, specific limitations, the strategies that will be utilized to justify these actions, present / future costs and the use of cost control applications. Once this takes place, is when we can see the impact that this will have on the DOJ.
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Moral Minima by Lenn E. Goodman. (2010)
This is a discussion of an article titled "Some moral minima" by Lenn Goodman. Goodman argues that certain practices can never be justified on relativist grounds and therefore must be universally condemned. Goodman has valid points but his assumptions are wrong and his attacks on relativists is unjustified. Most of the examples he brings are also irrelevant to his discussion.
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Environmental issues: air pollution, climate change, and ozone depletion
Air pollution is presently one of the most divisive issues, considering that it continues to occur in spite of the fact that numerous environmental scientists have tried to raise public awareness concerning the concept. Smog clouds are present above most major cities from around the world, but people have gradually learned to ignore them. It is basically as if they simply want to improve their condition with no regard to the consequences that their actions have on the environment. Carbon dioxide is one of the most important pollutants in the air, considering that it is mainly responsible for the fact that the planet is experiencing a warming process.
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Travelling America: The Diaries of John Steinbeck
America has long been considered the "land of opportunity," which makes it in turn, an opportune place to travel and explore. Though vast in geography and rich in culture, America has often offered its travelers a similar experience, as these travelers so often find themselves visiting similar places and hearing similar tales of the past and the present. Additionally, travelling often brings with it a longing for the past, as is seen so often in the case of America and the search for an understanding of the "American Dream," which has for years been rooted in the land and resources that America has to offer. Is this notion still true, or is it merely wishful thinking of the past? This question can be explored further in comparing the travels through America of author John Steinbeck, and author and sociologist, Jean Baudrillard. Steinbeck, an American, and Baudrillard, a Frenchman, began their travels through America's heartland in much the same way: eager to learn and explore. And while their distinctly different cultural backgrounds and different perspectives allowed each man to experience the country in his own way, in reading their accounts, one can see vast similarities, which each add a piece to the understanding of America's changing culture in the 1960s and 1970s, especially in terms of the nation's environmental perspectives.
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Analysis of chapter 5 and 6 assignment questions with references
The paper first gives a real life example of an incident where good intentions to solve a problem went wrong. The paper then turns to highlight two concepts put forward by Peter Senge – dynamic complexity and circles of causality – and underlines how these two aspects can help make a much more informed problem-solving structure.
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Estimating money demand using regression analysis and demand curves
The international community is currently facing the most severe crisis since the Great Depression of 1929 – 1933. It started within the American real estate sector and soon expanded to the rest of the sectors, as well as to the rest of the global economies. The causes and impacts of the crisis have often been discussed in the media and within the specialized literature, and the discussion is far from over. Still, this approach to the crisis is more descriptive and reflective. At this stage nonetheless, it is necessary to implement a proactive approach through which to promote solutions to overcoming the crisis.
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Merchants of Doubt
The "Merchants of Doubt" is a book written and published in 2010 by an American historian called Naomi and a scientist Erik Conway. The authors of this book claim that those who opposed the consensus that was reached by scientist kept the controversy alive and spread confusion and doubt. Many reviewers have seen this book be exceedingly favorable. In fact, one of the reviewers has exhaustively documented and researched about this book.