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    Increasing involvement in politics, evading tyranny, and new concepts and programs being developed in the states were the main reasons our Founders produced and choose a federalist government. The founders and sponsors of a federalist government were George Washington, Alexander Hamilton and James Madison. “As James Madison pointed out in The Federalist, No. 10, If "factious leaders kindle a flame within their particular states," national leaders can check the spread of the "conflagration…

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    Assessing and assessment reports within the church are a crucial and essential part of creating organization and order within the church administration and staff. You have got to know where you are before you can make a plan toward where you sense God is leading. Without assessments and reporting in the church; acquiring higher quality servant leaders would be difficult to attain. In this active culture of today it’s necessary to have just as much of an active church administration. Robert…

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    Migrant Children In China

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    unattainable documents of enrollment to public school locks out many migrant families. Although current policies support migrant children’s educational right to urban public school, these policies are not actually practical or not totally implemented at local level. High cost of public school and random enrollment policy also preclude migrant children from getting urban education. Migrant children also tend to choose migrant schools because they would be psychologically or physically isolated…

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    Hukou Case Study

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    market occurs adding with the low consumption and a very robust investment in the country. Recently, the rising number of forces against the central government is intriguing as the more educated generation of people, who have better knowledge of how to local and global economy process, are trying to fight back so that they and their children will not get exploited in the future. Nevertheless, since it is very hard to migrate out of China, especially if the income is medium or low, it seems that…

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    impacts Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) may be established as countermeasures. MPAs are government involved programs that target areas facing the most marine wildlife threats. Maintenance of MPAs requires involvement from government at the federal and local level, fishing agencies, and stakeholders. MPAs aim to preserve marine habitats by placing restrictions on human involvement and industry practices. MPAs are necessary to balance community livelihood and industry profit without placing…

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    Decentralized Government

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    Over the past half century, there has been an increasing globalized trend towards democratic decentralization. Decentralization can be defined as the transfer of governing power, authority and fiscal control from central to local government, and is a highly contentious process of governance (Stren 2011). Within this overarching process, there are many forces that work in conjunction with one another in order to make decentralized governments function aptly. Deconcentration of governing power,…

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    Fracking In Texas

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    In an article, “Oil and Gas Lobby Cashes In, Kills Local Control”, the pro-local control interest groups criticize that the state legislative institution seriously violated the freedom and rights of local government, and ruthlessly ignored the local residents’ health and properties of safety (White). They also remind the public that the oil and gas companies’ money have already permeate though the…

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    Agrarian Reform Consumers buying local produce in their communities are encouraging small farmers to aggregate crops responsibly and also keep local farmer markets. Farmers competing with larger non-local markets, and who lose their local farmer markets, experience the fight of accepting and rejecting current industrial change to their farms. Communities such as Port William, in Wendell Berry’s novel Jayber Crow, also experience a current agrarian change to their local market and society. To…

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    As the aforesaid, the current development approach failed to solve human suffering or poverty, as well as fulfill commitment of improving people life (Eversole, Mcneish, & Cimadamore, 2005), and indigenous knowledge-based development approach seems to provide more fruitful in a sustainable ways. Sustainable development in Buddhist perspective in P. A. Payutto point of views is a “sustainable development must emphasize on human development as core” that consists of three aspects, such as…

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    main reason for discontent within the movement. The chapter mainly discusses social justice in relation to workers, consumers, and local farmers. The author summarizes that changing American values is and will continue to be a challenge for organic…

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