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    The purpose of the article is to discuss the weaknesses of Bhutan’s educational reforms focusing on how the educational system is not able prepare the youth for the world of work. The author implicitly discusses two questions. The first question pertains to how the education reforms fail to provide the youth with better knowledge‚ skills and values to match employers’ needs. The second question relate to how the educational system should be reformed to address the employment challenge. The author

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    for changes. Reform was needed in society‚ politics‚ and economics. The problems of overcrowding in cities‚ corruption in government‚ as well as unsafe and indifferent working conditions all needed to be addressed. A wide variety of people advocated for major reforms that would make the United States more democratic‚ but Progressive Reformers differed on their goals‚ as well as their methods. This lack of an ability to speak with one voice hindered the progress with which reform took place.

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    Immigration Policy This policy offers students who are immigrants a new opportunity for them to have better living conditions as regards to employment opportunities‚ education‚ etc. The Obama’s Immigration Policy encourages foreign graduate students educated in the United States to stay in the country by granting them green cards upon graduating with degrees in science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ or mathematics. It also seek to help children brought to the United States illegally‚ known as "dreamers

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    In this part of the presentation‚ I’m going to speak a little about the potential reforms that could be made to the European Parliament to make it a more powerful institution. My main source of information when it came to these reform ideas where the core text by Neil Nugent‚ Michelle Cini’s "European Union Politics" and Judge and Earnshaw’s "The European Parliament"‚ which can be found on the reading list for this seminar. I found them to be good sources of information‚ as they lay out powers and

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    Health Care Reform

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    Health Care Reform Name Grade Course Tutor’s Name 18th July‚ 2012 Health Care Reform Outline 1) Health care reforms are expected to solve health care challenges and issues through different ways‚ including addressing the issue of obesity‚ rationing of care‚ insurance reforms‚ and shortage of medical practitioners to provide quality and reliable services. i) President Obama’s health care reforms (a) President Obama proposed electronic record-keeping‚ decrease

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    The United States budget is in major need of reform. Each year the country plunges further into debt due to poor money management and ineffective programs costing the country billions. A large portion of the annual budget is comprised of entitlement programs‚ almost all of which are overpowered and wasteful. The three main ones are The New Deal‚ The Great Society and The Affordable Healthcare Act. While the intent of these initiatives were to aid those‚ their effects in reality are just the opposite

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    Voter Reform: A Model for the Nation Since the early 2000s‚ many states have taken on the daunting task to reform age-old election processes. Many states have opted for simple changes‚ focusing on only a few revisions‚ the most contentious being a requirement for some form of photo identification when voting at the polls. While Colorado has had on the books its own identification requirements‚ the reform the state chose focused on neither that nor any other single reform. Instead‚ the reforms Colorado

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    Health Care Reform On March 23‚ 2010 President Barack Obama signed The Affordable Care Act‚ also known as health care reform‚ into law. (whitehouse.gov‚ 2013) The Affordable Care Act has brought on a lot of controversy within our country mainly because the people who oppose the new act are not well informed on what the aspects of the new law entail. With so many details to this new law‚ it is no wonder why so many American’s are confused; the Affordable Care Act is meant to help us not to hurt us

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    Company Law Reforms in Tanzania: The Companies Act 2002 Prior to the 1st of March earlier this year‚ the main legislation relating to companies in Tanzania was the Companies Act Cap. 212 which was enacted in 1929. This legislation regulated trading companies and other associations including the imposition tax on nominal capital‚ regulation of dividends and surpluses and related matters. This legislation was in force for over 77 years which period covered not only the tail end of the colonial period

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    Economic Reforms of India

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    ECONOMY | INDIA’S ECONOMIC REFORMSThe reform process in India was initiated with the aim of accelerating the pace of economic growth and eradication of poverty. The process of economic liberalization in India can be traced back to the late 1970s. However‚ the reform process began in earnest only in July 1991. It was only in 1991 that the Government signaled a systemic shift to a more open economy with greater reliance upon market forces‚ a larger role for the private sector including foreign investment

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