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    Should the Texan governments strict pass laws that govern the safety of water through aquifers? It is estimated that 55% of Texas water supply is retrieved from groundwater also known as aquifers. Aquifers are used for different purposes such as manufacturing, livestock, mining however more than three quarters percent is used for irrigation. Throughout this research, we find that most of the aquifers are contaminated through petroleum spillages. Petroleum spillages in aquifers cause tremendous…

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    examination of a specific period reveals a revolutions state at a specific point in time. The view of success differs dramatically when observing the short vs the long term. Ultimately in the end, one must question whether or not the initial society or government was fundamentally (and permanently) transformed over the long term. Upon evaluating a revolution 's success one must also understand the effects of change brought by revolution, taking into account whether or not the revolution…

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    governmental-type activates are charge for services for the general government, public safety, sanitation, and culture and recreation. The other main source for governmental-type activities is operating grants and contributions for public safety, culture and recreation, community development and promotion, and interest on long-term debt. Also, another revenue source for governmental-type activities are capital grants and contributions for the general government, public safety, and community…

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    changed; these represented the interests of rivalling political groups . This argument is illustrated by studying the case of the regional forests in Australia, where the state manages environmental problems, nevertheless the manner in which the government is constituted allows for there to be different assessments and solutions to particular cases. Australia was one of the first countries to…

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    Public Policy Formulation

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    We have discussed the ways policy is formulated, enforced, and judged by both the public and the government. Policy and implementation are of the utmost importance to the people effected and the people who are responsible for its implementation. Public policy helps define what the government is or is not, creates rights and benefits, and otherwise describes the will of the policy makers, the government, and the citizens that they represent, to be implemented by the bureaucrats tasked with…

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    Dystopia In Sports Nation

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    The purpose of Sport Nation’s education system is to create the best possible athlete. After birth, newborns are raised in government hospitals by doctors and nurses; they will not have any connection with their parents. The medical staff will care for these babies until the age of 1 in a sub- section of the hospital. During that time, the babies will be fed a strict diet to enhance their physical and mental development. They will be trained to walk within 6 months of birth and run within 1 year…

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    Montesquieu And Despotism

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    with both Hobbes and Locke because Hobbes and Locke both describe a “presocial” nature and this to Montesquieu was futile (p.15), and in order to understand society we must understand it through observation. Montesquieu discussed three types of government; Republic, Monarchy and Despotism (p.15). “In a Republic, individuals are citizens and are therefore equal. In a Monarchy, the principle of honour produces hierarchies of rank and status among the subjects. A despotism promotes equality…

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    rules and procedures. The government created a bureaucracy to protect and control the population from other empires or other governments from taking over their businesses. To keep their businesses up to date and to maintain their empire the bureaucracy decided to collect taxes from their population to have financial support. Bureaucracies also involved themselves into economic activities they wanted to get money by the government control of other industries. The government could not get to…

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    State Autonomy Theory

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    G. (2005) “state autonomy theorists assert predominant power is located in [the] government, not in the general citizenry or a dominant social class… [this theory employs] the phrase ‘the state’ rather than “government” to emphasize the government’s independence from the rest of society… due to several factors; (1) its monopoly on the legitimate use of force within the country; (2) its unique role…

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    behind what they thought the principle of government was. According to Hamilton, government was needed to protect individual liberties. Hamilton was the leader of the Federalist Party also known as the Hamiltonians, who strongly supported his ideas. They believed in order for Americans to be free they needed a strong central government ran by well-educated people such as Hamilton himself, to protect individual liberty. “He advocated a strong central government, and refused to be bound by the…

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