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Poverty & The Bush Administration
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A 3 page essay/research paper that addresses an editorial by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times (September 7, 2005), which links the inefficiency of the federal government in handling the crisis in New Orleans caused by Hurricane Katrina to the deeper, more systemic problem of poverty in the US. The writer discusses his point of view and offers a rebuttal. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khkrstof.rtf
Power Pools In The U.S.
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A 5 page paper. Power pools are groups of generators who pool their capacity. The theory is that this results in lower prices for the consumer. This paper provides an overview of power pools and lists several with their annual capacity. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: PGpowpl.wps
Prison Overcrowding
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This 4 page paper discusses the problem of prison overcrowding, based on one article.
Filename: HVPrisns.rtf
Problem Structuring For Policy Making And Analysis
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A 3 page paper. This paper explains and discusses some of Dunn's theories and suggestions regarding policy making and policy analysis. The focus is on problem structuring and why this is important as well as the points during policy making and analysis, problem structuring is important. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGdunn.rtf
Problems with Foreign Trade and the EU
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of the development of foreign trade and the European Union (EU). The initiation of the Euro, a single currency, has shifted perspectives in the financial markets and redefined trade elements through the distinct directives under the European Union. Though the participating countries have had to meet economic standards to determine their capacity for participation, the initiation of the Euro has been less than smooth, and questions have been raised about the implications of the single currency and the corresponding unified economic and political elements. Linked to this, then, is the question of how the single currency will impact countries who do not adopt the Euro. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: MHEuroBu.rtf
Promoting Economic Growth With Policy
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A 9 page paper discussing how
governments of developing nations can promote economic growth through government policy.
Government policy can encourage or inhibit economic growth, both in the short term and for
long-term sustainability. Those nations that have chosen policy based on a desire to encourage
economic development have prospered. Singapore's methodical and systematic approach to
planning and implementation can be duplicated by other developing nations. Governments
need to promote free trade, moderate Keynesian economics, strict environmental standards and
dedication to education of their people. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSgovtPolList.wps
Proposition 13: An Overview
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This 15 page paper is replete with information about the history and political background of Proposition 13. Did Proposition 13 work? Opinions vary. How school fared is one focus of this comprehensive paper. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA34713.rtf
Public Administration
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This 5 page paper examines various aspects of public administration. Its political context is discussed along with other things. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA745PA.rtf
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AND LEGAL PITFALLS
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This 4-page paper discusses the legal pitfalls that public administrators might be subjected to, and how one can try to avoid some of the litigation problems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MTpubleg.rtf
Public Governance and Development in the World’s Five Leading Economies
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A 19 page paper discussing the balance of government regulation and economic growth in the United States, Japan, Germany, the United Kingdom and France, the world’s five leading economies in terms of GDP. All of the leaders differ quite considerably from each other in the manner in which they oversee and regulate business and business activity, even the three leaders in Europe. Of course the UK differs from European Union (EU) countries, but even France and Germany (both EU members) hold many differences between them. The bottom line is that all of the leaders hold at least some public policies that limit business, and some are highly restrictive. Although it might not be reasonable to claim that these countries achieved their leadership positions in spite of government policy, it is certainly valid to claim that most will need reform in public governance if they are to retain their leadership positions. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
Filename: KSpubGovDev.rtf
Public Health Peer-Education Intervention: Pediatric Asthma
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A 15 page
paper evaluating a study conducted in the Chicago inner city designed to provide peer education
to low-income families with at least one asthmatic child. The focus of the peer education was in
reducing or eliminating environmental factors that contribute to asthma, such as the presence of
dust mites and other allergens. The study design is sound, as is its conduct. The surprising factor
is the degree to which peer education has been successful and has become a factor worthy of
policy change. The paper also discusses the study's implications from the perspective of
cost-benefit analysis and social impact analysis. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSasthmaInter.wps
Public Management - The Challenger Tragedy Problem
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A 5 page paper. Based on a chapter in the cited book, the writer discusses the issues involved with the tragedy of the Challenger. The writer provides: the main problem, tactical issues, an analysis of the issues, alternatives to solve the main problem, and how the case fits into Weber's Bureaucracy model and the Iron Triangles model. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGchl.wps
Public Management: Book Overviews
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This 32 page paper summarizes a total of 14 chapters in two books about public administration: The Enduring Challenges in Public Management and New Paradigms for Government. Topics include but are not limited to: the perception of incompetence; The Role of information Systems in Supporting TQM; Benefits and Costs of Conventional Management Practices; Improving Performance Measurement; Strategies for Public Sector Modernization; The Public Productivity Challenge; Implications of Contracting Out; Revitalizing Employee Ties with Public Organizations; plus more. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: PGpubad4.wps
Public Participation in Urban Planning
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A 13 page paper discussing the benefits, problems and responsibility for including the public in urban planning. The paper uses the decline and decay of Detroit and the development of urban sprawl in neighboring areas as an example of an area in which residents have tried to have input but were thwarted for several years as the sprawl problem worsened. Examples from cities such as Seattle and Portland illustrate that planning absolutely can be sustainable over time. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSpubPlanUrb.rtf
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