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    Case Study Johnsonville

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    When Sylvester Resources (Sylvester) drilled 33 new wells‚ the company needed three compressors to deal with the influx of natural gas. However‚ after two tumultuous years spent struggling to convince the Lucas City Council to approve the compressors‚ they had reached an impasse. Viewing the impasse as impenetrable‚ Sylvester decided to place its compressors in neighboring Johnsonville instead. After negotiating with the Jones’‚ a couple who own and reside on a property adjacent to the border of

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    “unconstitutional”. As it stands now there is no amendment that states any restriction on the number or the time that a Congress person can be in office excluding the President. Second most noted reason is that it would remove the good along with the bad politicians and make for an inexperienced Congress. With the possibility of powerful staff members‚ lobbyists and bureaucracies if there are young or less experienced Politian’s in office. Third most voiced issue would be that of reducing the voter’s choice

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    Democratic Campaign

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    campaigns makes an emotional connection with the people. In any campaign‚ advertising is one of the biggest reasons politicians win or lose. Having a campaign that really hits home with someone and is advertised well will be a sure win for any politician. If a politician wants to target the mothers in a community then they will use an advertising technic involving children.  If politicians show that they care in their advertising and it makes an emotional impact than they are more likely to get voted

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    Wealth Gap

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    The Social problem of Americas Wealth Gap Frankie Fischer Social Problems November 1‚ 2012 To research and write this paper I first defined what I meant by the wealth gap. As opposed to income‚ wealth is the assets minus the debts an individual has. Therefore when I refer to the rich or the poor I define them as people with either a vast amount of assets or very little assets. I also lumped lower income individuals and families with the poor since most lower income families do not have very

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    & JAKUB ZIELINSKI THE CENTRAL PROPOSITION OF MODERN DEMOCRATIC THEORY is that repeated elections function as a mechanism of accountability. The underlying logic behind this claim is simple: if politicians want to be re-elected and if voters condition their ballots on policy outcomes‚ then politicians have an incentive to implement policies that benefit the electorate. Otherwise‚ they lose in electoral competition. This argument is intuitive and well-known‚ but is it empirically valid? Does the

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    How To Stop Corruption

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    How to Stop Corruption|10 Tips for Prevention & Eradication Corruption is a habit and hence everyone who is in the position are susceptible to it. There are people who are ready to compete for those jobs with greater chances of corruption and those who don’t have the chance‚ expect to minimize the corruption and keep complaining about it. But prevention and eradication of corruption is an absolute requirement for better social and public life.  This corruption takes an interesting turn in such a

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    candidate in office. It is believed that career politicians are elitists and do not have a clear understanding of what “real” people are dealing with or need. Term limits would create an even playing field for newcomers allowing new ideas and fresh thinkers into the mix. Newcomers would be less influenced by special interests and reduce corruption. Those opposed to term limits primarily support the premise that replacing seasoned experienced politicians with inexperienced members that are unfamiliar

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    Eras of Policing

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    enforcement were controlled by the local politicians. This era was characterized by five points--authority was coming only from politicians and the law‚ it was a very broad social service function‚ the organizational design was decentralized‚ law enforcement had a very intimate relationship with the community‚ and there was an increased usage of foot patrol. Authority from politicians posed a problem during this time. Since most of the power was given to politicians the selection of good law enforcement

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    Women In Congress

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    Tamara Keith talk about women in congress and the reasons why they is under represented in conventional delegation. Today they are women in congress and it is the highest ever‚ but they only represent 19.4 percent of the total congress. In Texas they are only 3 congress women out of 35 congress delegates. The first woman to survey the House of Representatives was in 1917 and since 1991 it got tripled compared to the previous years. In 1992 female voter turnout was the highest and that year is called

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    Woman s suffrage

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    DBQ 1: Women’s Suffrage Analyze and compare the major points of view concerning suffrage and the ways in which individual commentators believed woman suffrage would affect the political and social order. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries women were being oppressed by not being allowed to vote‚ this made them less “value” as compared to the male gender. The point of view concerning woman suffrage was greatly affected by the gender role and the political standing of the person in question

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