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    For efficient water management and environmental conservation England and Wales adopted privatization of the water supply sector in 1989. But application of market mechanisms to water supply management gained a very limited outcome (Bakker, K. 2005). After twenty years it was found that the market system is not working due to the absence of both…

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    Established in 1919 by the Canadian government, the CN company is the first railroad line that links the coastline of the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean. It was a state-owned business since its establishment for up to 76 years, and it carried out privatization reform in 1995 and succeed in coming into market. The network of the CN company owned about 20.000 route miles of track that stretches across mid-America and Canada, allowing passengers reached the three North American Free Trade…

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    The social issues I care most about are gender, and racial injustices. More specifically, I care about ending the discrimination, racism, and sexism that occurs in society. I think that these issues are more covert, and institutional. Racism and sexism exist in hiring practices, housing, education, and in politics. In addition, I think these issues have been apparent with the election. For example, Donald Trump and his supporters have demonstrated racial biases towards many minorities in this…

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    resources. A policy of a country to use dominance and force usually with a military option to control another foreign country, territories, and people. Often colonialism seeks a consolidation of a nation 9. Neo-liberalism An ideology that supports the privatization in order to Increase the free market, private sector, and reduce the intervention of the…

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    Marxist Feminist Analysis

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    prominent, while there are aging society that need special cost. Thus, the government are forced to open the economic to the market, through privatization and deregulation and are bundled with democratic and human right programs. For example, in Indonesia, the new order regime in the late of 1980s, the government configuration had changed, while the privatization and deregulation occurred. In the same time, there was the strengthening of an epistemy neoliberal community and religion (Islam)…

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    for this generation to be able to transition into adulthood. However, due to the economic grievances that challenge most of the youth population, who didn't have the opportunity to have a stable employment at public institutions because of the privatization of most…

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    such as insurance density and insurance penetration had been dealt upto some extend some thought it was an impact of the togetherness others called it the effect of privatization, whatever the reason is performance of the sector is improved but the researchers are still unable to say actually whose impact it is as both the privatization and inclusion of foreign capital were allowed in 2000. The expected still did not happened but the impact of the decision taken in 1999 was producing a positive…

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    industries, the reduction of taxes, and the privatization of governmental programs, shifting them over to private section. Reagan's neo-liberal doctrine and policies are ever more prevalent with the world economy becoming closer to a homogenous global market around which they can freely move raw materials, labour, capital, finished products, tax-paying obligations, and profits’ (Barnes 2006, 21). In a world driven by neo-liberalism ideals, privatization is expected to solve many of the world’s…

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    Muslim refugees. How Hungary and Slovakia have treated their minority populations as well as how they continue to treat them will serve as important gauges for the advancement of Democratic principles in both nations. Freedom of independent media depends on government institutions to actively protect free speech. Both countries require an actively free press in order to present a broad range of views within the realm of political discussion that questions both ends of the political spectrum.…

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    countries economic policy thinking largely externally shaped, it was no surprise that the so called Washington Consensus became the doctrine of the day. Many nations in Africa, engaged in full blown structural reform and embarked on a decade of privatization, liberalization and dismantlement of the role of the State in the economy (Lensink, 1996). In the extreme interpretation of the Washington Consensus by its proponents,…

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