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    Prisions

    prisions than other great lake states. The costs of the michigan prison system makes up more than 20 percent of the state budget. The state is in despereate need of reform or change to keep there prison system running. One key promblem in the prison system is the rapid boom in prison population. since 1960 the population in the prisons have grown from 9,000 inmates to over 50,000 inmates. Michigan on avergae keeps prisoners locked up a year longer than other states. Michigan also has more prisoners

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    Political Culture vs Sovereign State

    Political culture vs. sovereign state Regardless of the difficulties of the state to identify with the nation and to appear as its authentic representative, in Greek political culture the state also faces an inherent problem that is consistent with the nature of the political system. We established earlier that corresponding to the nation-state in the small-scale anthropocentric cosmosystem was the city. However, the resistances of the political culture which comes out of the small politeian

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    Ethic Analysis of Cultures on International Business

    into account the effect that may have these differences. In this analysis I´m going to compare and discuss the differences between the ethics from one country with another, which are the United States and Mexico, and how they can affect the way they make their business. Starting with the United States, the government had decide to established corporations who engage the audits in each of the companies in the country to have more control in their regulations and to be sure that they are fulfilling

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    If Given the Opportunity, How Would You Significantly Change the Philippines?

    government, our economy, or any of the things that we bark into. The change should start from myself. Before a system, like our state, occur a unit like individual should exist. Like our multi-cellular body, we need to nourish each and every cell to be healthy. Thus, start the change is offering myself to our country through patriotism, the greatest gift that I can offer to my state. And if given the opportunity, I would change us, Filipinos, the way we act, react and especially our ethical values. We

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    Innocent No More

    In Unites States, Texas has been known as the number one state for wrongful conviction. In June 26, 2013 a woman named Kimberly McCarthy was drugged from her food. She was the 500th person to be executed after 1982, what a tragedy. Even after she was proven to be innocent, there was no stop to her death. Another innocent was “murdered”. This was a pity way of trying to force a crime on someone, who never committed it. Even though people protested, her death was taken upon action. Texas leads

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    Whisteblowing

    From the e-Activity, determine at least three (3) ways in which United States’ businesses can address the adverse effects of sweatshop labor practices. Provide one (1) specific example of each way that you have just determined to support your response. The three ways in which the United States business can address the adverse effects of sweatshop labor practices are first to adopt firm multinational whistle blowing policies and procedures. Second, enforcement of existing rules and regulations

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    Fracking Case Study

    View this multiplication of laws and requirements differences from one state to another, The EPA recently proposed rules that would apply to fracking operations, in hopes of achieving a 95% reduction in VOC emissions from fracked gas wells. These regulations neither require individual permits nor impose a technology-based emissions standard. Instead, they impose operational performance standards—specified procedures designed to minimize emissions, including standards governing well completion"' following

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    Tenn-Tom Waterway Subsidiarity Analysis

    The Tenn-Tom waterway stretches from just north of the Tennessee state line and travels through Mississippi and Alabama before dumping into the Gulf of Mexico, combing rivers, lakes, canals, and dams in all three states, thereby no one subnational government could claim ownership of the waterway nor could one single state provide the most efficient services (Green, 1985). Furthermore, the Tenn-Tom has afforded each state with jobs, industry, and tax revenue, again contributing to each locality

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    Jurisprudence In Louisiana

    Throughout this paper, I will address the ways Louisiana laws are different from her brother’s states. Louisiana laws follow the precise action under civil and common law through jurisprudence. The topic of jurisprudence rests at the interconnection of law and politics, the hands-on and the logical reasoning. One has to have the understanding the theoretical groundworks of law; jurisprudence can enlighten us to the place of the rightful structures on the law within larger logical frameworks. Louisiana

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    Explain How Political Organization And Functions Of States Change Over Time

    organization and functions of states change over time? (Think of systems of government, expectations of ruled and rulers, responsibilities and loyalty of citizens, etc) States can be defined as "power structures that rest on systematic and institutionalized coercion as well as on popular consent." The first states were formed during the Agrarian Era due to increasing population density, which increased the need for specialist leaders to coordinate and control resources (page 51). States were necessary to defend

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