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    On June 23‚ 2016‚ anti-European and anti-immigration rhetoric fueled by the populist UK Independence Party led Conservatives to call the EU Brexit referendum with 51.9% of voters voting in favor of leaving the EU. It would mark a divorce between the United Kingdom and the European union and has had profound consequences both at home and abroad. What exactly is populism? Cas Mudde‚ a Dutch political scientist who focuses on political extremism in Europe‚ defines populism as consisting of three core

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    Elliott Ward Weekly Assignment #1 CJ 433 A Better Way of Using/Gaining Intelligence There are many ways in which law enforcement official evaluate and analyze intelligence information. Many methodologies and attempts to implement better intelligence planning into routine police work has become a central goal of police function as a result of the tragic events of September 11‚ 2001. The topics covered include a process of gaining critical intelligence and provide a foundation for better quality

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    Bridgeton Industries: Automotive Component & Fabrication Plant DESCRIPTION. The Automotive Component & Fabrication Plant (ACF) was a major supplier of components for the domestic automotive industry‚ the original plant site for Bridgeton Industries. ACF was a long-term business since the early 1900s. The market of ACT’s production was growing and dominated by U.S. automobile manufacturers‚ ACF faced less competition pressure because most competitions from local suppliers and other Bridgeton plants

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    Straight edge‚ also known as sXe‚ is a movement that emerged on the East Coast of the U.S. from punk subculture in the early 1980s. At that time‚ straight edge held appeal to young people who opposed the traditional lifestyle of young adults. Those who became members of sXe swore to abstain from drugs‚ smoking‚ alcohol‚ and maintain a healthy sexual lifestyle – only having sex while in committed relationships. If a member broke their oath‚ they would lose any right to call themselves a member of

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    Multinational Business Corporations Gain More Power Multinational Business Corporations Gain More Power The world is entering a period where corporations are gaining more power in society. Multinational business corporations will ultimately become more powerful than the government. Corporations influence decisions made by the government by providing campaign funding and lobbying. Businesses strive to satisfy their consumers’ wants and needs far well than the government strives to satisfy

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    1. Executive Summary: Toyota Motor Corporation is the leading global automobile manufacturer operating in more than 140 countries and boasted sales of 9.75 Million vehicles during 2012 compared to key rival General Motors at 9.29 million vehicles (Dawson‚ 2013). Toyota’s consistent delivery of superior quality‚ reliability and durability has been cited as the key success factors behind their ascension to global leadership in 2008 (Feng‚ 2010; Takeuchi‚ Osno and Shimizu‚ 2008). (Spear‚ 2004) postulates

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    Automotive Supply chains risks and mitigation strategies The auto industry has been a global business for a long time. This year has made it clear just how much a problem in just one of those regions‚ however‚ can affect everyone in the product chain (Miel‚ 2011)… Lall (2009) classified supply chains risk into different types depending on their origins. These include demand risk‚ internal risk‚ and external environment risk. External Environment These risk elements are external to and uncontrollable

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    DSPW 0800-203 Williams‚ De’Quesha Essay 2 November 22‚ 2010 Why Should Attendance Be Required in College? Thesis; Attendance in college should be required because attendance is important. First‚ the president should require attendance in college classes because‚ people do not come to class and the people are receiving financial aid. Second‚ the president should require attendance in college classes because; the people will not know who is on campus. 3. Finally‚ the president

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    What If… Citizens Were Required to Vote. Do you agree with the concept that every American should be required to cast a ballot? Why or why not? I both agree and disagree. I agree because I am sick of hearing the complaints of how this President or that representative has ruined the country. If everyone were required to vote then they would be responsible for the person they elected into office and for the outcome of that person’s time spent in office. I disagree because this country was founded

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    others have not. Should America enforce a compulsory‚ or mandatory‚ voting system? There are three reasons why Americans should not be required to vote: most countries don’t require citizens to vote‚ countries with compulsory voting systems have higher satisfaction rates‚ and uninformed voters can be dangerous. First of all‚ one reason why Americans should not be required to vote is most countries don’t require citizens to vote. Evidence to support this reason is statistics from the International Institute

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