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    Since the United States government started the practice of privatizing major departments such as health care and education, as a result these areas are more focused on employing techniques that affect their bottom line. Upon examining the three crucial aspects of profit earning such as the total number of patients, quality of services, and staff and or management, it can be concluded that all three areas have a direct impact on each other. To a hospital, the total number of patients seen is…

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    Both The IMF and the World Bank were founded at Bretton Woods in July 1944 to serve a critical need that existed towards the end of WWII in response the international chaos of the world financial systems. The Great Depression was still in recent memory, and the European economies were in shambles as WWII was coming to a close. It served its initial purpose admirably, by assisting in the rebuilding the countries and economies of both Europe and Japan. Few would dispute their success in these…

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    problems and contradiction between doctors and patients is increase, these lead to citizen’s dissatisfaction. As a result, UK’s government must implement health care reform. With some citizen seeking a change from private enterprise, replacing NHS by privatization is a way needs to be consider.…

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    correctional officers opposed the privatization of Florida prisons because the private corporations were not interested in maintaining the professionalism nor the caliber of the lives that they have earned. Furthermore, in the past individuals would apply for a position as a correctional officer after failure in other careers such as the military, Sheriff’s office, etc.…

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    Opponents of privatization will commonly point to the “kids for cash” scandal as an example of why privatization is unethical. In 2009, two local judges enforced a hardline zero-tolerance policy that sent kids to juvie for such offenses like creating a fake MySpace page, swearing, and underage drinking. Judge Mark Ciavarella sentenced approximately 3,000 of these kids in exchange for a hefty finder’s fee paid by a for-profit juvenile detention center that would profit from these new inmates…

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    The use of private prisons is a debate that is expanding as the privatization of prison services is spreading throughout the area of corrections. In Canada as of 2012, correctional facilities had no affiliation with the private sector (Griffiths & Murdoch, 2014, p. 39). In 2001, the government of Ontario speculated the use of privatization. Under a five-year contract, a private company was to operate a mega-jail in Penetanguishene, but it failed to be renewed for reasons unclear (Griffiths &…

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    the United States prisons has no spaces for future criminals. The privatization of prisons in the United States has shown challenges regarding administration, political and economic According to the book “Prison Privatization”, the government in the United States has been experiencing problems with specific correctional facilities through out years. The main issues are cause to the private correctional facilities. Prison privatization has been showing issues with overcrowded and inefficacious…

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    Water Privatization

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    Introduction: Water is certainly the most important source that is necessary for survival in the world. Water not only ensures continuation of life on the earth but also forms society and human culture. Moreover, modern economic growth is completely dependent on a steady supply of water for generation of energy, growth of cities, agricultural production as well as 21st century industrialization. However, given this huge requirement for water it is wise that people thoroughly understand the…

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    may come up with ways/example on how to privatize justice. Privatization in criminal justice refers to a shift to private ownership and control of criminal justice services. “The term is often used to refer simply to contracting out services, which takes place extensively in many countries today; for instance, in the form of various prison services provided piecemeal by private vendors. Taken to its fullest extreme, however, privatization entails private-sector control over all the decisions…

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    There is no denying that under Harper's government privatization subtle increased. Through carefully created polices Harper had suavely placed restriction on the public sector without publically proposing his privatization agenda. One policy that was implemented by Harper's government that was a topic of interest in the most recent political elections was the Child Care Plan. Instead of implementing the agreed upon child care system that was similar to Quebec that provides affordable quality…

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