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    Securitization Pros & Cons

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    Executive Summary The introduction of financial sector reforms in India has led to innovations in financial markets and instruments. One of the most prominent developments in the international finance in recent times that is likely to assume even greater importance in future is ‘securitisation’. Securitisation is the process of pooling and re-packaging of homogenous illiquid loans into marketable securities. Increased pressure on operating efficiency‚ on market niches‚ on competitive advantages

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    deserving of welfare include the mentally disabled‚ elderly‚ and the employees of minimum wage jobs. The United States Government established this system to aid its citizens‚ but in reality it accomplished the opposite goal. Welfare has been administered unfairly to those attempting to cheat the system. Because of this‚ the effects have been detrimental to the country. The government should implement stricter rules for applicants of Welfare because the hard working citizens are suffering. The system

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    Pros And Cons Of Lobbyism

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    members and staff by lobbyist. In addition‚ each year a lobbyist cannot give more than one hundred dollars in gifts to both Congress members and staff. These guidelines were put into place to prevent conflict and controversy. Specifically‚ these regulations were made to prevent laws from coming into place and policy changes because of lobbyist offering and persuading Congress members and staffers through very expensive gifts. The book states that‚ “Interest groups lobbying often involves cases where

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    Obamacare Pros And Cons

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    access to affordable healthcare. The overall goal of the act is to cover all persons regardless of their conditions or other factors. The passing of Obamacare has led to much conflict in the government and throughout the nation. In particular‚ recently the act has been the root of heated disagreements and government unrest among the Democrats and Republicans. Obamacare‚ or the concept of a nation or statewide healthcare program‚ is not the first of its kind. The idea dates as far back as 1989 when

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    the FDA should implement more laws controlling the chemicals. Before actually jumping to conclusions‚ understanding the laws and regulations behind the FDA will be essential to understanding what can or cannot be done. The FDA is an organization that through a governmental system‚ they monitor food‚ drugs‚ and medical devices. According to Beatty and Lim‚ the regulations that the FDA follow are outlined in the FD&C Act; the food‚ drug‚ and cosmetic act. (10-14) Part of the process of governing the

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    financial assistance (“Title IX‚”2018).” The U.S. Department of Education and Supreme Court decisions have provided guidelines to understand the broad scope of what can be labeled as sexual violence and sexual harassment. Title IX is an effective regulation because institutions that are federally funded must respond to incidents that fall under Title IX or face losing their federal funding. This impacts private‚ public‚ for profit‚ nonprofit‚ two years‚ and four

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    Many people around the world use social media sites. However‚ many do not realize that governments are able to use surveillance programs to spy on them. According to Merriam-Webster dictionary‚ surveillance is the close observation‚ especially of a suspected spy or criminal and it can be defined as processes of information collection and processing. Surveillance on social media has its positives and negatives and people should know how to use it responsibly‚ critically and effectively. Surveillance

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    Nba Pros And Cons

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    interviewed by the media as a young athlete and the whole world is watching them. Have you ever noticed that the young players who do one year in college ‚and make it to the pros end up with not a good education.If the young players sustain a injury or even worse wouldn’t be able to play again they wouldn’t have a degree or a job .A Lot of pro scouts they look for strong ‚and mental demands ‚and most of the players out of high school players aren’t ready .That was a few

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    This phenomenon was coined ‘gentrification’ by sociologist Ruth Glass in 1964 to describe “the movement of upscale (mostly white) setters into rundown (mostly minority) neighborhoods” (Hampson). Proposition 555 has stated that in order to increase government funding and provide citizens a better life with a cleaner environment and safer community‚ the process of gentrification would require the destruction of some old and unsafe houses. Since then‚ this policy has received mixed reception from all walks

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    The topic in question is hydraulic fracturing‚ more commonly known as fracking. Said practice is vital to study because at the moment there are many questions about its potential negative effect on our environment‚ yet oil companies are pushing for its complete legality. The four articles used include Fracking practices in offshore California waters by oil companies probed by regulators (Jason Dearen and Alicia Chang‚ Los Angeles Daily News)‚ Fracking war: Sierra Club says bill not good enough

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