What are 5 Growing Industries in the U.S. in 2020? Research by expert analysis and IBISWorld considering the revenue growth percentage in 2020 came up with a list of the best five growing industries in the United States. They include, 3D Printing and Rapid Photocopying Services having a twenty-eight point eight percent revenue growth, Hydraulic Fracturing Services with twenty-seven point eight percent, Medical, and Recreational Marijuana Growing at twenty-four point four percent, Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Manufacturing with a twenty-four point four revenue growth percentage, and finally Wind Power at twenty-four point three percent. 3D Printing and Prototyping Services. 3D is among the many companies in the united states that have had rapid growth over the last five years. Its growth has been spearheaded by the following factors; availability of advanced technology, affordable costs, and brand applications based on 3D printing. By having affordable prices for its services, several companies have bought their machines, which has led to bypassing the industrial functions. Also, there has been an increase in demand. When comparing the revenue growth percentage of 2020 and 2015, it…
The fluctuations in real GDP The fluctuations in real GDP often measure a business cycle, and it’s the period of the irregular up and down movement of economic activity. Variation in investment spending is one of the factors affecting the output of the business. An increase in investment leads to an increase in aggregate demand leading to economic expansion, while a decrease in investment leads to an opposite effect on the business cycle. When there is an economic downturn, there is less consumption since there is less money available for spending; hence the business experiences a negative effect on its output. Their incomes highly determine an Individual amount of consumed goods. Investment spending is more responsible for volatility compared to consumption. Change in investment spending, either by decreasing it or increasing, will have an impact on aggregate demand that leads to economic expansion. Use is less volatile since investment spending has a higher sensitivity to consumer confidence and income. Moreover, the volatility of investment spending is a result of the contribution of investment to economic growth and is also…
registration to be a voter There are millions of persons who are legible to vote but won’t vote primarily because the registration to be a voter takes a lot of work. In some nations across the globe, being registered to be a voter is automatic since when one is a citizen, he or she is signed up to be a voter (Fraga, pp30). However, in other nations like the United States, it is the responsibility of every individual to register to be a voter. For instance, in the United States, one has to go to the official like a government office or library and fill up the required paperwork. It is very tiresome, especially for millennials who are used to doing a majority of their things instantly. In recent years, politicians have tried to sensitize Americans to register and turn out during elections to vote. Still, the measures put in place, such as voting before the election day have not appealed to the young generation. Also, the lack of education on the importance of voting is one of the reasons…
M3D2: Transportation Security Costs and Benefits Question 1: Is Holmes’ approach to the issue of funding for the “No-Fly” list accurate? The Transport Security Administration (2020) defines the No-Fly List as a subdivision of the Terrorist Screening Database or the terrorist watch list of the U.S. government. The list contains the names of the people who are barred from flying particularly because they are considered threats to national security. To date, it is difficult to quantify the gains that this system of combatting terrorism has gained over the years. Admittedly, running such as system has such significant challenges especially because the number of people deemed to be involved in activities that may foster terroristic tendencies increases perpetually. This fact is supported by Holmes (2009), who avers that the list had only sixteen names of people perceived to threaten the safety of the United States on September 11, 2001. He notes that currently, the list has over 755,500 names, which is undoubtedly challenging the capacity of the U.S. government to handle such a huge number of threats effectively. To this regard,…
Acceptance Speech If it were not for the support that my family, friends, and colleagues have given me each day, I would not be here today accepting the award for Best Actor in a Movie. I thank them from the bottom of my heart. I also wish to say that if it were not for the financial support that our national government has given to filmmakers, my movie would not have become a success. As such, I appreciate and thank the government for its support as well. Finally, I want to give a shout out to my fellow nominees; they are some of the best Actors that are currently in the movie industry. If it were not for the work that my fellow nominees have done, the film industry would not have reached the level it has gotten to this year. Let us all keep working hard and giving or best. Thank you!
Fair and Effective Representation Question one According to the constitution in united states, the president is to be elected via popular votes where electors shall meet in their respective states to vote for the president and the vice president. When people do for popular votes, they select the electors and telling them the person they think should be the president. The electors are the ones who will vote for the president. The president must get majority of electors votes, 50% plus one, and in case there is no candidate with that majority. The house of representatives determines the presidency. The electoral college works by having electors form each state that is equal to the number of senates usually two plus the number of its US house of representatives which will vary from one decade to another depending on the changes with the population. Each political party will appoint its own electors for each state, that matches the electoral votes that the state has been allotted to the state. If a party wins most of the states in a particular…
Impact of the Constitution The essay entails the constitution of the United States of America. A brief history and some of the sections it comprises. It also goes in-depth to explain how some of the articles have affected various branches of the government. The constitution of the United States serves as the supreme law of the country. The structure has a total a preamble and the seven principal parts known as the articles. (Tooker, 2017) Categorized into three main parts. Part one is known as the Preamble. It gives elaborates on the reasons for the constitution and the federal government. The second part comprises the seven articles, which show the structure of the government, while the last section shows how the law can be changed. Before written, there was several series that took place between the year 1787 and 1788 in Philadelphia. Over 200 hundred years have passed since then. Between that period and today, it has gone through twenty-seven amendments have been made. Out of this twenty-seven, there were ten of which were so pressing. Some of them include…
The constitution of India In 2009, India’s Election Commission took the first step by allowing transgender to choose their gender as “other” on ballot forms. The Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) is a significant initiative of the 11th Five Year Plan period, which brought employment opportunities for transgender people. The constitution of India has given equal rights like other citizens and ensures that they should not be discriminated against on the ground of gender as it can violate Article 14,15,16 and 21. The court also gives one’s gender expression protection under Article 19(1) (a), and no one shall restrict personal appearance or choice of dressing under Article 19(2). Article 7(1) of Transgender Persons Act -2014 has given the right to live in the community with choices equal to others. Again, in section 11(1), it is ensured that no transgender child should separate from his or her parents based on his gender except on order of court and interest of the child. The section 11(2), it stated family unable to care transgender child, the court shall try to…
Reflection on Your Proposed Amendment to the Constitution In at least one page reflect on your proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution that you presented to your peers in the discussion board.. This assignment is about creating and communicating a fully developed argument. First, describe your proposed amendment to the U.S. Constitution. (this is a thesis statement) Second, present and describe three (3) arguments in support of your Amendment. Think especially about the ideas, themes, and nature of our nation’s founding and political institutions. For example, do our founders ideas of what liberty means support you proposed amendment? Third, address at least two 2 counter arguments that could be made by those that might oppose your proposed amendment. Describe those counter arguments fully and discuss why those counter arguments do not sufficiently counter your proposed amendment to the Constitution. Finally, write a conclusion paragraph that restates your proposed change to the Constitution and reviews what you believe to be the most compelling argument in support of your proposed amendment. Be sure to include a reference list for any outside sources…
The Constitution of 1876 Question 1 Describe the particular historical conditions under which the constitution of 1876 was drafted. After Texas Democrats controlled the Congress in the year 1873, they decided that it had reached the right time to draft a Texas new constitution. The main intention was to offer restrictions to the state government and hand over power back to the people. The law declared that Texas was now free and independent and was only subject to the United States Constitution. What were some of the main principles behind the constitution of 1876? Some of the main principles of the 1876 constitution include; All free men possess equal rights The writ of habeas corpus could not be unduly delayed nor suspended Restriction of the state government and hand over power to the people in the following ways; i) Plural executive being created ii) movement of legislative sessions from annual to biennial meetings iii) a balanced budget being mandated iv) people electing state judges v) People voting on the ratifications of amendments. -The constitutional article forbade the following; -a) religious…