Category: Politics & Government

  • Federal Government’s Role: Right to Vote as the Vehicle

    Table of Contents Introduction Problem statements of the U.S. Suffrage Some words regarding the fourteenth amendment Constitutional amendments regarding suffrage Case laws regarding suffrage African american suffrage Conclusion References Introduction Actually, Suffrage is the foundation of Democracy. Suffrage means the right to vote, it is a very valuable right of a citizen in a democratic…

  • Political Power in Nursing

    Table of Contents Nursing and How It Affected My Christian Worldview Nursing and My Current Role in It Reference List Traditionally defined as “special kind of a social relationship” (Fairholm, 2009, p. 5), power can be applied to practically any field and alter it significantly. The concept of political power, in its turn, is typically…

  • Web of Institutionalization

    Table of Contents Introduction Web of institutionalization as an assessment tool Application of the web to a particular situation Discussion Conclusion Appendix Reference List Footnotes Introduction This paper aims to discuss the use of web of institutionalization developed by Caren Levy (1998) in assessing the opportunities for community-led development. We will discuss a particular conflict…

  • Security Parameters Set in Place to Mitigate Human Threats

    Abstract This project attempts to analyze the characteristics of security parameters and their accompanying effects to the law abiding citizens. Establishment of modern security measures has been known to cause some impacts in the society. On the governing body’s perspective, the impacts of these parameters have been considered to be all positive. However, there are…

  • Port of Turku: Industrial Engineering in Finland

    The Port of Turku in Finland is well known as a perennially developing hub for logistics and transport. One of its recent outstanding achievements has been to recognize the emergence of wireless surveillance as an advanced new technology and to make use of it (Aboard Magazine). Reijo Toivonen, Financial Manager of the Port of Turku,…

  • William Velazquez: The US Voter Champion

    Willie Velazquez is one of the foremost champions of American voter rights of the last century. He is credited with entrenching voter rights of the Mexican American populations into what they are. With a rallying cry christened, “your vote is your voice,” the poll crusader, reformer, and champion mooted a grassroots voter drive that ultimately…

  • Vote by Mail: Should It Be Allowed?

    The United States citizens should be allowed to vote by mail because this process allows Americans who cannot attend polling stations on the election day to participate in the democratic processes. The article by DiLascio-Martinuk (2021) discloses the history and nature of voting by main practice. Mainly, the author mentions that vote by mail was…

  • Exploring International Relations Theories

    What Is The Point Of Studying International Relations Theoretically? Many tertiary education level institutions having international relations as part of their syllabuses for business students; some institutions have the unit as a whole study subject. The reason what the subject has improved in relevance is after considering the prevailing business environment; contemporary business environment is…

  • Analysis of an Op-Ed “She’s Not Ready “By Bob Herbert

    The position of the Vice-presidency in the United States is quite different from that in most other countries in that, In the US, the external pressures from institutions, cultures, and social structures will continue to grow. Throughout the American history, vice-presidency has been a position of very low regard in the governance system because of…

  • Impact of Nixon and Kissinger on International Relations

    Nice work; I agree that Nixon and Kissinger changed international relations for the better. I would like to complement your response, adding the following information. First, Nixon and Kissinger used Grand Strategy to influence the Soviet Union to curb Israel and prevent the conflict (Simmons et al., 2011, p. 8). The United States tried to…