Lobbying in the United States

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    Pharma Care Case Analysis

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    These green initiatives mainly address the campaigns in the developed world, like the United States which adheres to federal and individual states accordance to the environmental protection guidelines. The company was able to identify some of the unfair environmental practices in the United Sates, thus avoiding PETA, environmental activists, stiff fines from government, and possible shut down of their business. If this occurs then they…

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    In America’s private sector, industrial relations are governed by the National Labor Relations Act (1935, as amended). The USA was a former colony of the UK and it gained independence from Britain in the year 1776. It is been said that American skilled craftsman started to form unions even before industrialization which began in the 1790s. The wide spread establishment of the factory system in the 1850s and 1860s brought into the industrial system large numbers of rural women and children, and…

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    Due to the unique gun culture and impassibleness of change or erase the Constitution, Amendment Article 2, testing mental state of gun owners monthly by city police, policemen’s monthly censorship over gun owners’ registrations, limiting or lessen variety of guns (in the other words, allowing only Tasers or gas guns), and organizing ethical lectures quarterly in order to remind…

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    Lobby Business Analysis

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    that wanted to be in the lobbying firm, and had different aspect on how things was held in the lobby, there different strategies they used to make money. There were a lot of money spent going in the lobby. “One of the top spenders the American Hospital Association spent more than $8million on lobbying in 2009” (Bethel University, 2011, p.318). The reason for that was because dealing with a big hospital and more patients, more money will come in as the hospital grows. Lobbying Congress had 3…

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    High amounts of income inequality should be a concern for the United States because it can be detrimental. According to the article by Huffington Post, “…in the U.S., 75.4% of all wealth is owned by the richest 10% of the people." This is more extreme than any other of the top 20 developed countries. Consider that most of the developed world has the top 10% own 60% of the wealth. The United States is actually quite close to the corrupt underdeveloped countries, according to the same article. We…

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    The NAACP

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    Engagement Environmental & Climate Justice Economic Opportunity Criminal Justice Federal Advocacy Legislation Supported DREAM Act Legislation Opposed Gang Abatement Prevention Act Influencing Public Policy Legal Challenges, Protest, Policy Reviews, Lobbying (congress), and Mobilization The NAACP lobbied the President and Congress members through letters and phone calls. They have been significantly successful in consideration on civil rights problems. Boycotts and sit-ins, created nationwide…

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    For those who are pro-health care reform plans, they are striving to ensure that the government put in place legislation and subsidy in order to suppress the health care organizations, which are reaping huge profits at the expense of the citizens. The current system is kept intact by the health care reform, which is also called Obamacare. This health care reform ensures that the people are happy with their current insurance coverage. In addition, the health care reform ensures that some industry…

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    Ethanol Vs Gasoline

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    The United States uses over 18 billion barrels of oil every day. This means in turn that a country with just 4.5% of the world's population, is using about 20% of the world's oil. The United States only produces 8 million barrels of oil per day, which is the foundation of the nation's great dependence on foreign oil. One of the largest uses of oil is for gasoline in cars, which can be completely gotten rid of as a whole, There are currently multiple alternatives to fuel cars as opposed to…

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    system. Unfortunately, this is not the case in the United States. The debate about the proper course of action has been so polarized and politicized that there has never been a consensus regarding whether all Americans should have free national health insurance or to stick to the status quo—privately individualized healthcare controlled by the for-profit insurance industries. It is well documented that among all the industrialized nations the United States is the only one that does not have…

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    rounds of bullets fired and the resulting mass chaos. Among those who died were Paddock himself, who committed suicide in his hotel room while police were in pursuit. This event was the most recent in a series of very public shootings across the United States, beginning with the 2011 assassination attempt of Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D–AZ). Since that time, shootings such as those at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, in 2012; a holiday party in San Bernardino,…

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