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    test scores and, devastatingly, a lack of knowledge for the student. It is important for teachers to explore multiple different approaches in keeping the interest of their students. I believe that utilizing the interests of students,…

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    O Net Interest Profiler

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    operations research analysis, IT management, and financial advising according to US News. The highest paying college majors are engineering, mathematics, computer science and actuarial science according to payscale.com. By taking the O’Net Interest Profiler I was able to determine that I have an enterprising and conventional personality according to John Holland’s six personality types. People with a conventional personality are orderly and like…

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    The most common problem that the people of United States face in this 21st century is the absence of interest group that endeavours impact on political and government policy makers. Brezenski, explores the prospects and mechanics in forming such an interest group and also looks into the boundaries that hinder the formation of such groups thereby investigating the possible positive influence of the ACA on such groups. Current organizations like National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) and the…

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    Interest groups are known to be corrupt and always bribe secretly elected official. They only look after their desire and their need. I believe they should be tougher restrictions on interest groups, and they should be laws both federal and state level that investigates them thoroughly. If the government does not monitor interest groups closely they will be lots of corruption that will devastate the economy and the credibility of the United States as a thriving democracy. Interest groups…

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    Before taking the ONET interest profiler, I was worried that it wouldn’t give me the right measure of what my interests actually are. The interest profiler measured 6 types of interests and scored each one based on my answers. The six types of interest categories were Realistic, 0, Investigative, 15, Artistic, 8, Social, 30, Enterprising, 6, and Conventional, 6. Social and Investigative are the top two interests that it scored me under. It didn’t really surprise me that much being that my…

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    businesses understand the interests of their employees as well as individuals considering career changes. However, these assessments are relatively new, and many people may not familiar or knowledgeable about this type of assessment. Luckily, having a couple of questions answered will help you to better understand whether this assessment can help you meet your particular goals. How Can Undergoing A Strong Interest Inventory Assessment Help You? When you take a Strong Interest Inventory…

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    An interest group is an organization that pressures elected officials to enact legislation favorable to its causes. They serve a significant purpose and are main contributors to democracy though the influence of government. They use specific techniques such as litigations, lobbying, testifying before congress and using pressure at the ballot box to persuade government. Litigations Interest groups often turn to litigation, or the process of bringing a lawsuit, to pursue their causes. This is…

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    Assignment 15 Interest groups are a great way to persuade our politicians about a concern that a group of individuals may have. Politicians are influenced through the means of lobbying either directly by talking with the official or indirectly such as talking it over with an ordinary citizen. Interest groups can be very powerful and influential and have made President’s, lawmakers, and even judges change their minds about a decision in the past. Some of the main hundreds of interest groups out…

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    depend particularly on money to create action and accomplish what is needed. There are many actors in American politics, however money effects the way interest groups and members of Congress operate. Interest groups and members of Congress are similar due to the fact that they both use money to finance campaigns and accept financial contributions. Interest groups are a collection of individuals with a shared knowledge, status, and ideology that advocate for particular political issues that are…

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    Interest Groups Case Study

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    1. Interest groups attempt to influence politicians and public policy in a variety of ways. Define the term interest group, distinguishing it from a political party, and briefly describe some of the ways interest groups seek influence. • Interest groups can be called a fraction, pressure group, or special interest and can be described as organizations that would like to have influence over public policy. Interest groups are different from political parties in a couple of ways with some of the…

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