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    “Internal migration and the Inadequancy of municipality services in Izmir: The case of Asarlik” Erkin Sarı, Haluk Görgün, Mevra Kaya, Zeynep Kara Gediz University Introduction Human development depends on social, cultural and physical changes and these changes may impact us in positive or negative way. One of the most important changes in our environment are the ones related to migration (Gun et al., 2008). Human migration refers to movement of people from one country to another or…

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    1. • Quality of a city’s institutions This refers to the governance or decision-making framework for competitiveness and includes the political and legal systems of government, public-private collaboration, and the timing of major reforms. A city’s ability to tax, plan, legislate, and enforce laws and regulations strongly correlate with competiveness and require strong institutions. Leadership is part of the equation in how institutions factor into competitiveness but how these institutions…

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    Spaces For Mosque

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    politics of the production of urban space” (Razack, 189). The municipality justified their racist decision by pointing out that the mosque was short of twenty-six parking spaces out of the required 130 spaces (Razack, 186). Additionally, the municipality was also worried that they would lose $90,000 in taxes because places of worship had a tax exempt status (Razack, 188). This argument is completely nonsensical as not only does the municipality have a $60-million budget, but more importantly,…

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    Schools are supposed to be one of the safest places for children next to the home. It is the place where children learn academic and social skills through their interaction with their peers and teachers. However, some students across the world live in persistent fear and depression, because of their experiences with various forms of violence including bullying (Twemlow & Fonagy, Sacco & Brethour 2006; McEvoy2005). Bullying is defined as a deliberate, repeated or long-term exposure to negative…

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    your childhood, the socio-economic status of your municipality, and even your vicinity to a major city have all influenced who you are drastically. If you happened to have been born in a different place,…

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    wage, 29 states and Washington D.C have a higher minimum wage than the federal minimum wage (State Minimum Wage). Small businesses and large corporations alike, along with the economy, would be affected by the rise of minimum wage. Each different municipality needs its own minimum wage for everyone to benefit. The minimum wage needs to change from federal jurisdiction to local government. As of right now, the federal minimum wage is an hourly wage floor to protect the lives of…

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    communities could be forced to wait and develop water infrastructure through the inefficient INAC. How the IA may incapacitate indigenous communities from building water infrastructure, making them dependant on INAC, will be discussed by the pseudo municipality of Indian band self governance and lack of land…

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    Issues In Law Enforcement

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    Within the United States law enforcement is divided into three major divisions, who are all responsible for protect the well-being of society, however the structure of each varies drastically. Law enforcement officers ensure that federal, state and municipality…

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    Sweden Health Care System

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    largely. The local governments has been given more liberty, as the responsibility is divided between country councils and municipalities according to the Health and Medical Service Act. The central government’s responsibility is to organize the political schedule for health system and medical treatments. It is achieved through the piece of legal documents on which the municipality have the authority or by obeying the terms and conditions with the Swedish…

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    cities in China and is situated in the Southwest. Administratively, it is one of the four directly-controlled municipalities in China but the only inland municipality (the other three are Beijing, Shanghai, and Tianjin, but all of them are coastal cities). They are directly under the governance of central government and are the provincial-level cities. Chongqing is also the largest municipality with areas over 31,000 square miles.…

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