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    Immigration Reform

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    election. Us economy, terrorist attacks, unsecured border, 12 million undocumented immigrants who living in the shadow and outdated immigration laws need to be addressed. All of these subjects show the importance of immigration and immigration reform especially for United States economy and national security. Some presidential candidate see immigration as a threat to the United States national security and economy while others believe immigration is a great opportunity to boost United…

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    Tax Reform

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    Tax reform involves changing the manner in which taxes are collected by the government to improve the economic and social benefits of the system and the tax administration process. There are different ways in which tax reform can be achieved, for instance, having a more simplified tax system that is more accountable, making the tax system less progressive or more progressive, and by reducing the level of taxation on all individuals (OECD 1). Most governments have reformed their tax systems,…

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    Labour Reforms

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    the needs of people, Labour introduced new reforms which made up the Welfare State. These reforms were introduced to abolish the 'Five Giants' - want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness. The Labour Government were partially effective in meeting the needs of the people. Poverty was a major issue in Britain which affected all other issues, so it was important for Labour to abolish their first 'giant', want. To tackle poverty, Labour set up reforms to help the lower and working classes. In…

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    The Progressive Reform

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    Progressivism is the political orientation of those who want and strive for better conditions in government and society progressivism is a way that people thought would make things better for everyone. As the reform became increasingly popular at the state and eventually at the federal level the relationships between the government and the citizenry became increasingly difficult. The decade of the 1890s was filled with problems that needed attention. The war between capital and labor was filled…

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    Senate Reform

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    The following suggestions for reform, would allow the Senate to operate in an effective manner where their constitutional responsibilities would be followed, and allow for the core purpose of there creation to be accomplished, representing the regions. The reforms are; eliminating party discipline, removing the property qualification, diversifying the Senate, and finally, changing the appointment…

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    The Progressive Reform

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    Americans and the idea of the federal government having power over the people. In reading the chapters, video and articles, my perception of the Progressives is that they were interested in having what they called “good government.” By having this reform implemented of a good government, the Progressives would create a type of government that would be honest and efficient for all the people in the country. Also, the role for this type of government would be more effective and efficient at…

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    Reforms In Nursing

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    The Effect of Healthcare Reforms on Nurses Maya Angelou, a famous poet, once said, “They may forget your name, but they never forget how you made them feel.” This quote certainly applies to nurses and she basically describes how in the hospital, the patients focus more on the doctors than nurses. and but not nurses even though they spend the most time with patients. Since they spend most of the time with each other, they have a closer connection and interaction with each other than with their…

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    Moral Reform

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    were manipulating information and committing investor fraud, Congress enacted a corporate reform law (130). This law placed heavy requirements on companies while ignoring those who failed in regulating the previous companies. While the corporate reforms did improve the companies superficially, the only way to actually improve a company is moral reform. There are three principles that summarize corporate reform. Transparency is the first: that the company will “conduct business and make decisions…

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    Tuition Reform

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    Tuition reform or changes in financial aid system To begin with today I’m going to talk about how student should not be paying higher cost to get education. To begin with away from the 2012 election, one thing is abundantly clear -- Americans are deeply worried about our system of higher education. In fact, almost 92 percent of Americans believe that higher education is in crisis the success of this generation and of the U.S. economy depends on whether we can rise to meet our challenges in…

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    Intelligence Reform

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    The purpose of this qualitative research study is to assess the impact of Intelligence reform on the Global War on Terror. The research question is as follows: ??What is the impact of post-September 11th, 2001, intelligence reform on the Global War on Terror?? Secondary research questions might include: ?What is the impact of post-September 11th, 2001, emphasis on human intelligence on the Global War on Terror?? As well, another avenue of research could include: ?What is the impact of…

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