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    a comprehensive solution for addressing such a large-scale overpopulation due to the frequency with which they must be administered and the logistical and financial challenges of administering drugs to enough animals across broad landscapes. Our Coalition believes that scientifically-based use of fertility control, where proven effective, can be an important component of the management of wild horses and burros, but is not alone a solution to large-scale overpopulation.” (wild horse range pg.…

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    Michelle Arreola Political Science 110 Course #70219 Question C Saving Lives from Gun Violence Gifford’s Courage to Fight Gun Violence is known as an organization that fights gun violence epidemics. Formerly known as Americans for Responsible Solutions, the organization rapidly became the leading growing movement to save lives from gun violence (“The Courage to Fight Gun Violence.”) Gabrielle Gifford’s, former Arizona congresswoman and her husband astronaut Mark Kelly co-founded the…

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    allied political parties like MCA and MIC flood the media scene. Because opposition parties do not have access to mainstream media and generally hold political gatherings at a grassroots level to promote the party 's platform and criticize the ruling coalition, they continue to stay subordinate and lack the resources necessary to truly challenge Barisan National but more specifically UMNO (Pepinsky 90). When it was possible, the government had sought to integrate oppositional figures but in…

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    As his government had fallen again, I approached the new governor general, Lord Monck, and obtained a dissolution. Before I could act on it, I was approached by Brown through intermediaries; the Grit leader felt that the crisis gave the parties the opportunity to join together for constitutional reform. Brown had led a parliamentary committee on confederation among the British North American colonies, which had reported back just before the Taché-Macdonald government fell. Brown was more…

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    (NRA), and the Coalition to Stop Gun Violence…

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    In January of 1986, a conference call was conducted between NASA and Morton Thiokol Corporation engineers. The next day, the space shuttle Challenger was scheduled to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida. Engineers with Morton Thiokol attempted to convince NASA to delay Challenger’s launch because the icy temperatures could cause the O-rings to fail, leading to catastrophic consequences. The O-rings sealed the rocket’s motor joints; made of rubber, they were likely to lose elasticity in the…

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    New Deal Assessment

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    sometimes found their competitive opportunities limited by measures such as the NIRA. Despite this mixed record, the New Deal by 1936 succeeded in establishing a political coalition that powered Democrats to victory in six of the next ten presidential elections and control of Congress for most of six decades. That coalition weakened through the late 1960s and into the 1980s, when internal tensions caused it to fracture and break…

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    extrajudicial killings, persecution on the basis of religion, kidnapping of civilians, forced displacement of Shia communities and minority groups, rape and other forms of violence, these atrocities have cemented ISIS, as a substantial danger.” ("The Global Coalition to Counter ISIL") For these reasons, "all nations should care about abuses that take place beyond their borders, not only for humanitarian reasons, but because what goes on in other nations, rarely remains there. This has become a…

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    Canada West. The Liberal-Conservatives party and the Reform Party were from Canada West, Le Parti bleu and Le Parti rouge were from Canada East. The Coalition between the Liberal-Conservatives in Canada West and Le Parti bleu in Canada East was nearly fair by the Coalition of the Reform Party of Canada West and Le Parti rouge of Canada East. The Coalition government…

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    Public Campaign Finance

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    As Stone (1993) notes, the success of elected officials’ policy agendas rests on the capacity to bring together and mobilize resources to govern effectively, which is often related to economic factors. Reform cities’ coalitions, especially in the Southwest, demonstrate that business and commercial mobilization help to promote growth, development, and attract investment. Bridges (1997) comparative study of why city political reforms were successful in the Southwest was…

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