Category: Politics & Government
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Charlottesville City’s Finances in 2005-2006
Table of Contents Introduction Liquidity ratio Long-term solvency Asset Management Ratios References Introduction In establishing a multiyear financial plan, tools such as the balance sheet, income statement and cash flow statements are necessary. This section of the paper seeks to analyze the financial statements from Charlottesville city for the financial years 2005 and 2006. The…
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The Boutros Electoral Law in Lebanon
Table of Contents Introduction Analysis of Boutros Electoral Law Conclusion and Recommendations List of References Introduction In the recent past, questions have emerged in Lebanon about how to implement comprehensive and practical electoral reform to ensure a fair representation in the parliament and to make certain that elections are held in a free and fair…
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Oklahoma City’s Budgetary Variance Report
Table of Contents Introduction Revenue and Expenditure Statement Summary The Monthly Budget Allocations The Monthly Actual Amounts Spent Problematic Areas of the Agency References Introduction Budget variance reports comprise of statistics of the revenues and expenses. They show the budgetary allocations, actual results, encumbrance allocations, and the percent variance. The financial task of explaining the…
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The Relation Between Iran and the GCC Countries
Table of Contents The Formation of the GCC The GCC-Iran Divide Perspectives from Iran Foreign Policy under Rouhani The Nuclear Issue Change of Perception of the GCC Conclusion Works Cited The Formation of the GCC Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is a political and economic pact that brings together six of the Middle East counties including…
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Humanitarian Actions and the Evidence Base
Table of Contents Introduction What is Evidence? Problems with Evidence Quality Problems with Accountability Role of Nurses in Evidence-Gathering Effectiveness of Humanitarian Efforts Recommendations Conclusions References Introduction Nowadays, every large-scale disaster generates an international humanitarian response. Many groups, such as the Red Cross, the UN-backed agencies, the international non-governmental organizations, and various state institutions are…
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Politics and Change in the Middle East: Turning Points
Table of Contents Globalization Arab Nationalism International Organizations Political Islam US Invasion of Iraq Political Legitimacy in the Gulf Region References “Turning Points” is the seventh chapter in the book Politics and Change in the Middle East by Anderson, Seibert, and Wagner. It explains several turning points in the history of the Middle East: the…
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United States Foreign Policy and Greece
Table of Contents Introduction Economic Cooperation Diplomatic Relations Military Instruments Cultural and Psychological Relations Conclusion Cited Introduction Foreign refers to the external environment of the state. Policy is a course of action that a state or an organization intends to do. Foreign policy is concerned with instruments applied in interacting with other states. They include…
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Fundamentals of Law and Public Policy
Introduction The purpose of this paper is to discuss the formulation and implementation of drug abuse policies in the US. Specifically, the paper will focus on the rules that regulate the use of perampanel in the US. The role of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in the formulation and implementation of laws that regulate the…
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Presidential and Congressional Decision Making
Table of Contents Introduction Similarities and Differences Current Measures Recommendations Conclusion References Introduction Democracy gives individuals and institutions the power to make decisions for the public. There is no way the views of all citizens can be addressed in national forums unless they have representatives. Most nations have three powerful arms of government that include…
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Analyzing Political Campaign Advertisements
Table of Contents Introduction Eisenhower Answers America Kennedy –Nixon debate Conclusion Works Cited Introduction A political campaign refers to an organized effort that tries to influence the manner in which decisions are made in a group. Campaign messages usually have the information that a politician or a candidate would like to pass to the voters.…