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Papers On Political Science & Government
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EMPLOYMENT FLEXIBILITY AND POLICY
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This 12-page paper examines employment flexibility on a macroeconomic and microeconomic level. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MTemplflex.rtf
EMPLOYMENT PROTECTION: FEDERAL VERSUS REGIONAL
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This 3 page paper discusses the discrepancy between federal and state employment protection laws. California is profiled as being progressive in this respect. Examples given. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBemlaw.rtf
Enacting Policies in Great Britain and the United States
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3 pages. Describes the ways the same law would be enacted in Great Britain and in the United States, and the slight differences between the two. If, for instance, both countries chose to enact a new law stating that the speed limit were to be reduced to forty miles per hour in order to conserve oil supplies, the policy making procedures in each country would be enacted only slightly differently. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: JGAgleng1.wps
Encouraging Sustainability
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A 5 page paper discussing the statement, “the most serious immediate problem for the environment today is damage to ecosystems; the most serious long-term problem is global climate change.” The paper uses Dow Chemical and ABB Group as examples of multinational organizations using sustainable development to enhance business results and reporting according to the Triple Bottom Line business model for greater opportunity rather than viewing environmental issues as points of constraint. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSenvPolGlob.rtf
Ending Welfare As We Know It by R. Kent Weaver
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10 pages. This paper is an analytical report of the book Ending Welfare as we Know it by R. Kent Weaver. The main topic of the book is the inner workings of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. This was the first significant reform of welfare policy in the United States since the Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JAwelfre.rtf
Ending Welfare As We Know It by R. Kent Weaver
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12 pages. This paper is an analytical report of the book Ending Welfare as we Know it by R. Kent Weaver. The main topic of the book is the inner workings of the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996. This was the first significant reform of welfare policy in the United States since the Aid to Families with Dependent Children. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JGAwlfre.rtf
ENDURING FREEDOM’S ENDURING LEGACY
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This 5 page paper discusses the difficulties which have come as a result of America's continued war on terrorism. Difficulties with security, economy, foreign relations and social ramifications are exampled and explored. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: MBendfreedm.rtf
Energizing South Korea’s Sluggish Economy
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A 13 page paper discussing South Korea’s economic recession and how the country might choose to address the matter. Currently it is not friendly either to business or to the wealthy, who have the means to establish other businesses that can provide jobs and contribute to overall economic growth. The paper recommends that South Korea make conducting business less difficult without decreasing environment standards in an effort to stimulate the economy. Bibliography lists 10 sources referenced in Harvard style.
Filename: KSeconSKor.rtf
Energy Crisis
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An 8 page paper. We have a serious energy crisis that few seem to be acknowledging. Leeb and Strathy, however, say we are on the edge of the most serious crisis ever. Beginning with the comments of these authors, this essay compares two economic energy policies, CARE from the 1970s and the Energy Policy Act of 2005 in term so which had greater impact. The essay then briefly describes some alternative energy approaches. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGlbeng.RTF
Energy in California: Crisis, Challenge or Both?
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(5 pp) In February of this year (2001), California
Public Utilities send a message to its subscribers,
"Yes the energy shortage is real!" It then goes
on to say that the State of California has a
population of 35 million and is the world's sixth
largest economy. Obviously that is a lot of light
switches. The Utility is asking its users to
modify their habits and reduce their energy
consumption. It is estimated that use can be
reduced by eight percent through customer
self-monitoring Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: BBcalngy.doc
Energy Policy Dilemma
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A 6 page paper discussing US energy policy. Can fossil fuel electricity generation be sustained for generations? No. Then we need alternatives. Will there be oil available to fuel the world's cars in four generations? No. Then we need alternatives. We need to be cognizant of businesses' bottom lines. They cannot operate in perpetual loss; we need to take a larger view of the true costs of both action and inaction. The concept of the "triple bottom line" – cost effectiveness now, cost effectiveness later and whether an action is sustainable for the future – is valuable in determining which course of action needs to be made now. All we have to do is convince our politicians – of both parties – to use its logic. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSenergyPol.rtf
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