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1) To what extent is the Coase theorem relevant to the international political economy of climate change?
For this essay, please formulate a clear argument that answers the question in the introduction and then support it in the main body and conclusion.
This is Uk essay, please use Harward Referencing Style for referencing.
I've attached some reading that might help.
Discussion
To avoid another controversial election like the one in 2000 and 2016, should the United States do away with the Electoral College? Would providing a more direct influence for citizens to improve the process of presidential elections? Or does the system work fine? Explain.
If you want to do away with the Electoral College, what system do you want in its place? What effect do you think that system have on our elections - how would the results be different? What would the effects be for small versus big states? Explain why. If you do not want to do away with it, explain why you think it is still the best system.
To receive full credit, your answer to the question must be meaningful and at least 200 words and you must post two meaningful responses to your fellow students' posts.. Be sure to answer all the questions fully and back up your answers with the material in the book and articles you may have read. Feel free to post more than once and re
In a 3 page essay, you are to analyze how America balances the power between the three branches of government.
You are to focus on how there is a shared power between the executive and the legislative branch of government.
You need to provide examples of how the various branches of government have overlapping powers to fully explain how the executive and legislative work together to govern.
Finally, you should look forward to explaining how there are some fallacies in this shared governing structure. Where are there points that these shared powers are not working effectively?
-Analyze
The relationship between the legislative and the president should be discussed.
-Examples
You should have at least 3 examples of the overlapping power between the legislative and executive branches.
-Fallacies
Discuss the problem in the shared governing structure.
-APA format
This should be written in APA format - do
There are 4 assignments in this order: Once case study (7 pages), 2 PowerPoint presentations (12 slides each) and two reports ( 2 pages each).
Note: The assignment One (Case Study ) is due before noon (11/Nov/2020 noon). The Case Study Topic is about Water Pollution
The Case Study is a 7 page analysis of a specific topic of interest selected by the student. Students are encouraged to discuss the topic with the Professor. Established footnoting and citation rules must be observed. 2 different Journal article citations are required. Include a bibliography. No more than 20% of the Case Study should be quotes. Students are expected to analyze and comment on the topic and sources utilized thus forming good scholarship habits. *The described format MUST be followed thus include these headings in the Case Study. Case Studies that do not include the following format will lose 10 marks.
*1. Introduction 2. Topic Summary 3. Major Issues&nb
Yes/No Question: Introduction, Thesis Statement, Represent and document the diverse perspectives that inform the question- In a neutral voice, represent what leading authorities in the field are arguing both for and against the issue being raised in your question, and Conclusion.
The paper should be 4-6 pages (not including any tables, figures, cover page, footnotes and references).
* Students may use MLA or APA. Papers without in-text citations or Bibliography will receive a zero 0 for that grading section.
* Use a minimum of 4 sources (from academic books, journals, online sources and newspapers). *Note- Wikipedia is a popular source to gather information, however, it will not be an acceptable source.
* Papers should be typed, double-spaced, size 12 font, Times New Roman.
* Pages should be numbered.
Watch the 'After the Elections Panel Discussion' conducted by clicking on this link.
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1. Describe TWO policy areas (such as the impact of the election in the US; relations with China; relations with Mexico; or relations with the Middle East after the election) discussed by the panelists. Then tell me briefly why YOU think this issue is important for the US.
2. Make sure your course, AND section number are on the email you send to me along with your
responses.
3. NOTE: Failure to include EACH of the components listed above (points 1-3) will result in ZERO CREDIT.
Heres an outline of what should look like.
NAME (first AND last)
1. Describe your selected policy issue area discussed by the panelists...dont just list the
First, read the questions in the assessment below so you will have a general idea of what you will be looking for in the article. After reading the questions, then thoroughly read the article.
Answers to the questions should be written in accurate, detailed, and complete sentences.
1.Describe the issue (the underlying problem) the article discusses and describe the proposed solution.
2.Describe information that is presented as evidence in the article that demonstrates the need to address the issue.
3.Describe any projected/expected outcomes that are used to justify the solution proposed in the article.
4.Based upon your understanding of the policy proposal in this article, state whether you support/oppose the policy proposed (or even offer a different policy choice) and explain why you take that position.
5.Describe problems the issue creates for individuals (How might you or someone else be personally affected by the issue?).
6.Evaluate the positive and negat
Throughout the semester, we have covered multiple facets of Middle Eastern politics, from historical legacies of colonialism, religion, security apparatuses, natural resources, identities and rivalries, gender relations, and the causes and consequences of the Arab Spring. To a large extent, these topics have all touched on the push and pull of authoritarianism and democracy, as well as the possible barriers to democratization. In 8-10 pages, write a response to the following prompt:
Scholars often surmise that there is something "unique" about the resilience of authoritarian regimes in the Middle East that has prevented democracy from taking hold. What are the primary causes of this authoritarian resilience in the region and how exactly do they hinder democratization? What if any practical solutions exist to better facilitate democratization in the region?
In your response, you must do the following:
1. Use supporting evidence from at least 3 weeks of readings. You
Robert Putnam, in his book Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American Community, uses the example of the decline of bowling leagues across the country to suggest the passing of community and associations in the United States. Traditionally these associations provided the social capital* upon which society was built.
Has social media exacerbated this loss of community and neighborhood associations or has it enhanced community building? Many argue that electronic communication lacks the tactile and personal nature of face to face contact necessary for true communities. Others respond that online communication permits a much broader understanding of community, with connection across a heretofore impossible expanse of culture and geography.
Using real-world examples, please compose an essay discussing the impact of the new world of digital communication on community-building in America.
Your essay should use MLA formatting and demonstrate college-level grammar
It appears we have a new President and VP.
If you were Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, how would you apply your project management tool box in the first 90 days of the presidency? What projects would you add to the project management office (PMO) for the first year? How would you use communication to help to bridge the gap in the USA so lasting good progress can be made.