Otto Preminger’s film Since the inauguration of filmmaking, people have been fascinated by film and its fairylike effect on surpassing realism and engaging its audience. Otto Preminger’s film offers a consistent and broad look at the struggle for the independence of the Israeli state. The film presents the existence of extreme skepticism, especially the alienation of Arab allies, such as Palestine, due to their likely effect on the Jewish state. The dizzying and inconsistent array of the anti-colonial claims presented in the film would infuriate a Palestinian Arab watching the movie due to their treatment with the Israelis. The demonized treatment of Palestinian Arabs in the film, while focusing on the primary narrative approach that dominates American thinking. In the same token, a Palestinian audience of the film would be concerned with the welfare and existence of hunger-striking survivors in the movie. The fact that the British colonials deny a ship entry into Palestine reminds Arabs in the country about the horror of fighting the entire British empire with few people. Thematically thinking, the film has portrayed the Arabs in…
Government Research Assignment Introduction Information is the power that all people across the globe are struggling to get. Since it is often impossible to move from one place to another to be informed, technology has made it easier for people to receive broadcast information from their residents. This achieved through local TV and radio channels and other media news sources. There are many TV channels present in America, but the most common ones include MSNBS, CNN, and Fox News Channel. Understanding their histories is vital if one needs to aware of why these channels are broadcasting using different formats and why either of them has more considerable popularity over the other. Origin and History of CNN CNN is considered as the world’s first twenty-four-hour cable television news channel. It was founded around the 1970s by Ted Turner, who was a Georgia businessman. CNN establishment came about due to Turner’s desire to begin broadcasting his independent UHF station, Atlanta’s channel 17, which he had acquired around the 1970s. This was in an attempt to take advantage of the increasing availability of…
Thailand News: ANTI-government Protests In the recent past, thousands of protestors have taken it to the streets to express their frustrations on the government and police actions. Approximately 100,000 protestors took to the ‘streets in March 2014 to demand the resignation of the Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra. Many people marched from the main park in Bangkok, carrying Thai flags. The movement was facilitated by anti-government activists who wanted the prime minister to step down for the reformation of the political system. According to a report by Thailand News Today (2014), protestors were seen shutting down road junctions in the city and blockading various government ministries. Those interviewed during the protests stated that they were tired of the poor governance; they wanted to inform the government of their need to reform the country and get their needs met. The demonstrators marched from the park along other different routes in the city center. The anti-government protestors warned the authorities against any attempt to organize election re-run, stating that their efforts would be boycotted. Their main aim was to bring Bangkok to a…
RE: Request for Inspector General Investigation of Civil Rights Violations and Misconducts by the Leon County Government Officials Dear Mr. Attorney General, The Plaintiff, Mr. Howard Wayne Farmer/Robeson (“Wayne“), through their attorney, Mr. Ross Russell, write to complain over violation of Civil Rights by Leon County and Texas Government Officials in the murder of his mother, Janice Wilhelm (“Janice“). The Plaintiff is a law binding citizen of the United States and currently a resident of Nacogdoches Texas. In the past years, Wayne was a resident of Leon County, Texas, and owned his deceased mother’s property and estate, previously FM1119 Centerville, TX 75833. However, the Plaintiff was forced to leave the area for his own safety. On the other hand, most Defendants, in this case, are Government Officials in Leon County and currently have or previously had authority under the color of law. The Defendants include Gerald Willhelm Estate, Diedre Kyle, Christina Bain, Martin Boren, Victor Smith, Jack Keeling, Larry Keith, Sheriff Kevin Ellis, Sheriff Jerry Wakefield, Chief Deputy Brent Walters, Whitney Smith, Judge Ryder, John Runion, Ranger Andre…
DEFICIT SPENDING AND FEDERAL GOVERNMENT BORROWING ABSTRACT Most economies strive to attain surplus. This is when a countries income and its receipts are more or outruns its use/expenditure. However, in most cases, having a budget surplus is next to impossible as most economies usually face a deficit. A deficit spending by any government eventually leads to debt. Deficit spending implies that an economy is spending more than its earning. The government, to satisfy the high demands that are not met by using its income resources, ends up borrowing money. This paper will try to analyze deficit spending, looking at its advantages and disadvantages to the economy of a nation. This paper will also look at federal borrowing by the government and how it affects an economy. On the first page, this paper will discuss what deficit spending entails, which causes high deficit spending. This paper will continue to look to analyze the positive and negative effects of deficit spending. The relationship between deficit spending, debt, and government spending will be discussed in this paper. This paper will also focus on…
The fiscal stimulus that Federal Governments should take in response to the negative impact caused by a coronavirus. The primary purpose of this research paper is to present the fiscal stimulus the federal government can undertake the negative impact on the economy as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Taking stimulus measures is imperative to the federal government on responding to the adverse effects of this pandemic as it will provide remedies to the growth of the economy. Most of the companies are under lockdown, while some encourage their employees to work at home. Through this order, the locked-down firms forced their staff to stay home, which results in no salaries. Besides, though the production companies are still on the operation, the quantity and quality of the products are going down to the extent that the supply is limited. Due to the stated adverse effects, the federal government has no otherwise but taking fiscal measures to curb them and the immediate consequences. One of the economic stimulus measures that the federal government can take is to authorize a two-year employee’s…
Political Polarization and Its Effects on The American Government Introduction The American government is highly divergent. Almost all politicians and the general public have personal stances which depend on ideologies or particular political party. Differences in ideologies dictate the political party chosen. The U.S has two political parties, namely; Democrat and Republican party. The doctrines are liberals, conservatives and moderates. Pew Research Center claims that American political parties today have continuously growing gap between Republicans and Democrats, conservatives and liberals. These political parties were built on different ideologies with the same goal of making American peoples’ lives better. In 1972, most Americans were moderates who believed in both democrats and republicans. The rest were split between liberals who were democrats and conservatives who were republicans. Political differences resulting from presidential elections can lead to political polarization. Through a thorough analysis of the presidential candidate’s ideologies, the public tends to choose which political party to support. Demographics in terms of differences in age, income and the residential area also bring forth political polarization. Different generations have different ideologies. Recently, there is…
The Government’s Response to Virtual Currencies Virtual currency is a type of currency that is digital, unregulated and used by members of a virtual community. This type of money is controlled by its developers. Banking authorities view it as a digital representation of value which is naturally and legally accepted. This form of currency is not issued by a public authority such as a central bank but can be used as a form of payment and can be transferred and stored by electronic means. The emergence of virtual currencies has instilled different kinds of reactions in different people. For some, they have feared it while others have developed deep interest and even ventured into dealing with the currency. However, fundamental questions about what the currency entails and how it can sustain an individual in the future emerge from time to time especially about the common virtual currency, Bitcoin. From the opinion of some individuals, it’s clear that some are in agreement with the currency while others are against it. Those who have a positive attitude towards virtual currencies believe that…
freedom and independence of the media in Kenya All over the world, the media is an essential part of peoples ‘lives. Kenya’s Constitution 2010 rolled out a new and progressive bill of rights requiring extensive reforms to both media and information management frameworks. Currently, complaints are being raised on the content of the media, media ownerships have raised objections to the passage of new media laws, and there is a failure to address existing legislative and institutional inconsistencies. This analysis focuses on the likelihood of a disparity in the legislation and institutional frameworks relating to various articles of the media Act 2013. The report will moreover look into the freedom and independence of the media in Kenya and the extent to which their implementation affects the practice of media in regards to the below articles; Privacy of individual Covering ethnic, religious and sectarian conflicts Protection of children Recording of interviews and telephone conversation Hate speech Privacy of individual, this section provides for the confidentiality of individuals in the process of broadcasting and gathering of news information. It protects the privacy…
Student Loans and How Government Subsidization Leads to Rising Tuition Institutions of higher learning have continued to increase the costs beyond attainable means by most of the students. The study revealed that increased students’ loans and government scholarships are the principal reasons why institutions increase the fees levied on their programs. Research 2015 suggests that student loans increase tuition fees by 58 cents at a given typical college, while more substantial impacts when reductions in institutional financial aid are incorporated. A study by NBER in 2016 explained that adjustments in student loans offered by federal institutions are evident in tuition increases at private nonprofit colleges. Moreover, an analysis conducted in 2014 revealed that the colleges, especially for profit that were legible for federal student aid tuition fees charges, were 78 % more than that of a similar institution but not legible for aid. Therefore, the funding provided to the student was a major contributory factor to the increase in tuition fees. The federal government offers more student loans and incurs more money on higher education compared to previous expenses on…