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    Neoliberalism stated that free markets had more stability than Keynesianism described, because the risks in market can be predicted in advance and prices will always objectively reflect possibilities. However, Keynesianism believed that government intervention will stable the economy. According to this article, the author agrees that Keynesianism is better than neoliberalism in spite of some weaknesses. I am convinced by her claim that government intervention will more stable than free market…

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    10%. (Buc 10) This success has been achieved through the application of crisis management process, which had affected the management reforms applied in 1974 to restore Chile economy. Some of the reforms that the government has applied include, privatization, open market economy and regulation of policies. This gave Chile an advantage in dealing with the global crisis over other countries. According to Cimoli, this led to the most developed economy years later with the Nation’s Economic…

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    services to be held more accountable. Therefore, NPM characteristics included a higher focus on output as opposed to being too heavily focused on administering input, i.e concentration on performance. Highlights competition for customer choice, privatization and contracting out. All in all, this basically meant a shift from Public Administration to Management. Owen E Hughes highlights the significance of this change by stating “a new model of public management has taken over and will totally…

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    Privatization Of Prisons

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    way of cutting costs but at what expense. “Accountability is diluted to the vanishing point when the government delegates the running of prisons to for-profit companies.(Turck, 2016)” The privatization of prisons in America has become a pretty big topic of discussion. The main reason for the push for privatization…

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    Gay marriage ought to be authorized in light of the fact that it is uncouth and ridiculous. Our social equality and the Constitution give us numerous freedoms. One of our common freedoms is the quest for bliss, which gay person individuals are not permitted to pursue. They can 't be hitched to the individual they cherish and it abuses their opportunities. As indicated by professorshouse.com, "In Alaska, Nevada, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Nebraska, Missouri, Michigan, North Dakota, Ohio, Kentucky,…

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    Intercultural marriage is defined as marriage between people who come from two different cultural backgrounds, throughout the years . In the story “A Red Girl's Reasoning” E. Pauline Johnson defines the different views on marriage within a cultural and religious marriage, she also speaks upon the equality of race, beliefs, and about how there is no superior ethnicity. Marriage rights and customs morally depend on culture and religion, many christians believe that marriage should involve a…

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    When someone mentions marriage, our first thought is that of a beautiful bride walking down the aisle with her father by her side. While a nervous groom with a pair of restless hands waits with a twinkle in his eyes for his beautiful bride to be. Indeed, it is a beautiful sight to see. Nevertheless, in a fast-growing world with people of different ideologies; our perception of marriage has been challenged by the LGBT community. A group that has argued that they have rights like the rest of us…

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    Atacama In Chile

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    Extended along the western coast of South America sits Chile, a country placed between the world’s deepest ocean, the Pacific, and the longest mountain chain, the Andes. This geographic predicament has left Chile vulnerable to devastating earthquakes due to the tectonic instability of the region. In addition to an unstable natural environment, societal and political instability have also plagued Chile’s past including the incident of a violent coup overthrowing the Marxist government in 1973.…

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    cut down a lot of our natural resources that we cannot sustain and compensate for how much we use, and how much we can grow back. With all of the things said above, we as a human society cannot support the existence without our basic human needs of water, food, and shelter when we have corrupted our environments to the point where we are not able to gather resources for those needs, and that is why I believe that globalization does not contribute to prosperity for all…

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    Fresh Water Problems Water is one of the most precious non-living natural resources on Earth. What is water to humans? Why are people fighting for rights over it? How is water an international problem in today’s society if we have so much of it? Why are there so many social and economic challenges issued around water? This indeed is an issue, yet people are oblivious to what is happening around them. It could be taking place right in their backyard, for all they may know. What is water? It…

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