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    Paul Davis Ryan was born on January 29, 1970 in Janesville, Wisconsin and is the youngest of four children of Paul Sr. and Betty. Ryan still lives in Janesville on the same block he grew up on and is married to his wife Janna and has three kids. Ryan is part of the Republican party since 1999 and is serving the first district of Wisconsin and is currently in the role of Speaker of the House. Janesville was established and developed by three main families, the Ryans, Fitzgeralds, and Cullens.…

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    Alexis Tsipras caved. He swapped bailout for more festering pain exacted externally, rather than suffer pain on Greece’s own terms. Bailout equals austerity. But the price is higher taxes and spending cuts that will benefit international creditors. These austerity measures will have very predictable effects on the Greek economy. Austerity is the new dominant macroeconomic zeitgeist, having supplanted Keynesian economics. Austerity has become the policy of choice anywhere when economies are in…

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    Does Globalization Advocate for the Citizen? Globalization can mean many things: internationalization, open borders, a process, an ideology, a phenomenon or an economist sees globalization as a step toward a fully integrated world market (Farazmand, 1999). In his book “The World Is Flat: A Brief History Of The Twenty-First Century,” Thomas L. Friedman spoke with David Rothkopf, a former Department of Commerce official, and he indicated globalization is a word used to describe the changing…

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    In the first comic, it depicts a family whom has recently went on a trip around the world, each commenting on the items they bought during their travels, which are all buyable in North America and how they’re so proud of buying ‘foreign’ objects overseas, despite the fact that I noted early about the products all being commonplace in North America. The title which says ‘The Problems of Globalization’ also helps illustrate this. This satirical piece reveals how, due to North America’s influence…

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    The Myth of The Economic Partnership Agreements As the contracts between the European Unions (EU) and African nations (AU), the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) creates a significant shift in the trading aspects within two parties, aiming at boosting the economic development in Africa and promoting the regional integration (“Economic Partnership Agreement with West Africa”). Regional integration covers the increase in economic, the institutional, and political linkages between the…

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    The equal right is the goal for the most member of this society but unfortunately, this is the goal, which is hard to achieve at least during a short period of time. In the pluralistic society, the equal right is a big motivation for the social development, many people committed to do some meaningful and useful work to push the development of the equal right movement including the politicians. Almost every politician claims that their goals are make every member in this society can be treated…

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    Private Prison Analysis

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    After seemingly being dealt a heavy blow by the Obama Administration announcing the rollback in use of private prisons at the federal level in 2016, the Trump Administration’s pro-privatization stance has revitalized the industry. Private prison companies such as CoreCivic and the GEO Group – the two largest private prison operators in the United States - gave President Trump’s campaign hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions…

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    Racial Inequality

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    responsible for the hell they brought upon these people, change has been called for. In the demands of the Shaun King’s Injustice Boycott lies the demand for, “A right to restored land, clean air, clean water and housing and an end to the exploitative privatization of natural resources, including land and water”. This demand calls for the government to fix the inequality in the home neighborhoods and locations under poor control of the government, such as the slums and brownfields in which the…

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    Kill The Messenger

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    underdevelopment and relative poverty. The way Professor Robinson described these terms is that relative poverty, “People are deprived of basic standards of diet, living conditions, leisure activities and amenities” (Lecture 11 April 2018). That after the privatization of the water in Tijuana the labor needed to be able to fully support themselves essentially drove the Mexican people into this labor. This is later to be supported on the means of supplying the U.S with their commodity. The way…

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    The fall of communism and the resultant vulcanization of the USSR, now known as Russia left a massive power vacuum in the overall arena of political as well as a legislative arena that needed to be filled. With communism failing to meet the challenges of the modern state and nation requirement, it became more or less obvious that it will be the second greatest super power of the world who will substitute and take place of the gulf that has been created with the fall and disintegration of the…

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