Should the government allow immigrants who are here illegally to become citizens Choose a topic that has two sides. You cannot use abortion, gun control, nor the death penalty. You need to have at least three articles regarding an issue for the paper, which may have various points of view. If using a book, page through the articles to find the various viewpoints on the subject. Make a reason chart. 2. Read the material that relates to the reasons that you like best and develop a thesis and three divisions as you will be writing a multi-paragraph paper with four or five body paragraphs. Do NOT use one of the headings of a chapter or article as your thesis. Develop an original thesis. You must limit the topic so that you can support the thesis in a three or four page paper and still get to concrete details of support. Reread the material and complete note cards as directed. You must complete at least two note cards for each paragraph of support. Note: your papers are limited to only one…
REGIONS WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE UNITARY STATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA Understanding the existence of areas within the Framework of the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia that after declaring independence, the first to be formed was the Government of the State of Indonesia, namely the National Government which is responsible for regulating and managing the Indonesian nation, protecting the entire nation and the blood of Indonesia, as well as helping to maintain world order based on independence, eternal peace and social justice. that the composition of the regional division consists of large regions, special regions, and small areas of villages or other designations (nagari, hamlet, clan, huta, curia, gampong, meunasah). The division of the regional composition did not make the Indonesian state fragmented, but remained in one bond, namely the Indonesian state government affairs based on Article 18, 18A, and 18B of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia confirms that the Unitary State of the Republic of Indonesia is a unitary state with a regional government system based on decentralization, deconcentration and assistance tasks.…
Declaration of Independence and slavery in US The United States has always been considered the land of the free. This is a country that upholds the concepts of liberty and freedom as fundamental in the constitution. However, while the concept of slavery is considered in several articles in the constitution, it is apparent that there is no mention of the term in the document. Besides, the founding fathers, including George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and John Jay, among others, practiced slavery. Nevertheless, there were also widespread conflicts about the institution that many considered to be both immoral and politically divisive. Conversely, other founders of the nation, including John Adams and Samuel Adams, opposed the institution of slavery throughout their lives. In the Declaration of Independence, Thomas Jefferson asserted the aspirations of a new nation that was based on self-government and individual freedom. However, this Declaration did not seem to cover the Life, Liberty, and Happiness of African Americans who were mostly slaves. Most of the founding fathers who were against slavery did not help in pushing its abolition. Consequently, it would…
Robin Hood Case It was in the spring of the second year of his insurrection against the High Sheriff of Nottingham that Robin Hood took a walk in Sherwood Forest. As he walked he pondered the progress of the campaign, the disposition of his forces, the Sheriff’s recent moves and the options that confronted him. The revolt against the Sheriff had begun as a personal crusade. It erupted out of Robin’s conflict with the Sheriff and his administration. However, alone Robin Hood could do little. He therefore sought allies, men with grievances and a deep sense of justice. Later he welcomed all who came, asking few questions and demanding only a willingness to serve. Strength, he believed, lay in numbers. He spent the first year forging the group into a disciplined band, united in enmity against the Sheriff and willing to live outside of the law. The band’s organization was simple. Robin ruled supreme, making all of the important decisions. He delegated specific tasks to his lieutenants. Will Scarlett was in charge of intelligence and scouting. His main job was…
inter-semiotic translation of Macbeth a film analysis an argument needs to be made about how the 2015 film version of Macbeth symbols and metaphors have been skewed because of adaptation from the play to the screen with five sources. this is dues to the interpretation by the film maker from the original text. Guidlines: Write a well-researched critical analysis essay stating and supporting your position on the topic you have chosen (and I have approved). Your essay should contain the key elements of a classical argument and a closed-form composition: An original, effective title Well-developed body paragraphs with topic sentences [unique_solution]An engaging, attention-grabbing introduction with a clear and explicit thesis statement Sufficient background information so that someone who is unfamiliar with your topic can understand your argument (can be part of your introduction or included in a separate paragraph) A section respectfully addressing opposing arguments A non-repetitive conclusion that explores the greater implications of your argument and responds to your readers’ question of “So what?” You can approach this assignment in a number of ways, and you may choose to…
DECENTRALIZED GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION. 1.The fiscal illusion is an adaptation of the concept of the “Tragedy of the Commons.” In his original piece, Hardin imagined a pasture open to all herdsmen, who, motivated by self-interest, try to keep as many cattle as possible. To maximize individual utility on the shared commons, a rational herdsman will seek to add another animal to his herd. Since the resources of the commons are limited, adding together the component of partial utilities of all rational herdsmen, leads to tragedy for all. To evade such a tragedy, Hardin recommended the adoption of either coercive laws to limit exploitation of the shared commons or the creation of tax devices that communicate the cost of maintaining the shared commons. These recommendations have been adopted in the fiscal decentralization literature to connote the benefit-taxation principle. In the Kenyan perspective, the tragedy of the commons may be evident given the CDF’s current operational structure, which blurs the total cost of development projects as a result of the independent local decisions that put pressure on the center’s general fund. The problem…
The Canadian and American systems similarities The United States and Canada are among the oldest and most stable federations in the world. Modern federalism began in the United States in 1867, and its variation was adopted in Canada. In each country, federalism was established out of the need to consolidate various political factions in the British North America (Knop et al. 1995, 251). Federalism in both Canada and the United States formed the basis for economic growth. Despite a similar economic status and identity, the reason why Canada became a democracy, and the United States became a republic is due to the different political intuition and history. The Canadian and American systems have several similarities. For example, the policies in both countries are sensitive to the existence of various levels of governments. The policymaking process in both countries is also intrinsically complex. According to Simeon and Radin (2010, 357), Canada and the United States are the longest federations in the world, even though the nature of their federalism is still contested in both countries. Moreover, both nations are liberal democracies,…
ARE THERE RACIAL DISPARITIES IN POLICE USE OF FORCE Introduction Discrimination topic in regard to criminal justice system is a predominant matter in the current society, mainly relating to the conflicting levels of police force exerted on suspects from various races. There are many levels within the criminal justice system which have been infected by this matter but this paper specifically will examine the literature review on the interaction between police officers and Blacks suspects in America (minority suspects). These interactions will be examined in reference to police interactions with white suspects under similar circumstances. To stress on the difference, police force based on the two scenarios will be looked at. In response to brutality exhibited by the police towards black Americans, Benjamin Spock once said, “Most whites had no clue on what it felt like to be exposed to police officers who were routinely rude, brutal and suspicious.” Benjamin spoke these words out of what he termed as police brutality on racial basis. Though equality had been termed as one of the upmost importance virtue in America, certain perceptions…
In the time of the butterflies I shall introduce a story of four strong girls from the Dominican Republic, a story I was told and I plan to tell; an urban legend of sorts. This story, however, is authentic. In the 1960s, three of the four Mirabal sisters, Patria Reyes, Minerva Reyes, and Maria Teresa Reyes, started a rebellion against the nation’s president Trujillo who was acting like a dictator. Multiple times they were arrested and seized but continued their resistance, making the girls a potent symbol of power and freedom. In November 1960, they were strangled and beaten to death, and their departure was later staged as a car accident. I wanted to talk about the girls and this story because, to this day, people speak of them. However, I have always wanted to know why these girls specifically had such an impact on Trujillo’s rule, why he felt threatened enough to kill them, and how visual portrayals continued their rebellion and power of art. I believe this is important to understand because art was one of…
Role of The World Trade Organization in International Trade and Freight Distribution As the world moved towards globalization, there was a need to have a body to control trade between countries. This need led to the formation of an inter-governmental organization called the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995, to oversee international trade rules. It took the place of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) (Tarver, 2019). The World Trade Organization is vital to international trade as it upholds the rules of business, which ensures order and control. It acts as a medium of dispute resolution by providing a platform and framework for trade negotiations and mediation among its member states (Tarver, 2019). It offers methods for arriving at amicable solutions when conflicts in trade arise. WTO also provides an international forum for its members to formulate solutions and agreements that would help in transitioning to a free trade system (Krishnan & Nivetha, 2018). The WTO helps maintain peace by ensuring fairness in how member countries trade and conduct business with each other. It protects its members by…