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Lindsey Weightman Electoral Process Conservative
Accountability
Policy
Voting
British National Party Green Party In groups, research the Political party you have selected: Local Election Follow a 4 year cycle. Not all councils vote at the same time. Councillors are elected ‘by thirds’ for a period of 4 years (One councillor being elected per year for 3 years, and no Local election in 4th…
Religious Schism was Symptomatic of Political, Social, and Economic Problems
Economics
Politics
Society
Discuss the extent to which the religious schism during the sixteenth century was symptomatic of political, social, and economic problems. The religious schism took place in the 16th century, mainly between the Catholic Church and Protestants. During these times, many changes were brought forth to Europe during this schism. Although the religious schism brought forth…
The Court System in Jamaica
Court
A court is a tribunal or governmental institution with the authority to adjudicate legal disputes between parties and carry out administration of justice in civil, criminal and administrative matters. The legal tradition prominent in the Commonwealth Caribbean is that of the common law tradition, which originated in England, the court system of the territories is…
Impact of Arizona Constitution on Corporations
Arizona
Constitution
Corporation
The Arizona Constitution provides a framework for legitimate business operations in Arizona. This implies three things. One is the role of the constitution as in guiding sound business practice. Another is the determination of the limits and scope of legitimate business practice. Last is the function of the Arizona Constitution in regulating corporations. (McClory,…
Racial Disparities in Arrests in the United States
Crime
Injustice
Law enforcement
Racism
United States
Arrest among the Africa American in the United States is almost eight times that of the European Americans, the Indians and Hispanics are imprisoned about three times that of the European Americans. Most of the arrests are not justified, but are as a result of policies implemented in the mid 1970s. The arrests have grown…
Avatar Examination
Avatar
Examination
Avatar Essay By Tylah Williams In the motion picture Avatar, directed by James Cameron, a mining company wants to get unobtanium from the grounds of Pandora but resort to violence and war to receive what they want. The two groups portrayed in the motion picture Avatar are the Na’vi clan and the humans, which creates…
Business Law Writing Assignment
Business Law
The William Smith Company’s strategy, direction and growth (including adding other team members); Identification and securing of advisors, contractors, vendors, endorsements and strategic alliances, including distributors of Compass products; d. Identification of and helping to secure new business opportunities; e. Structuring of Company and relationships for proper incentives for all The William Smith Company’s participants…
Nonviolent Offenders – Is Incarceration the Answer?
Crime
Law enforcement
Morality
National Security
Prison
According to James Gilligan, a criminologist from Harvard University, imprisoning nonviolent individuals leads to their transformation into violent individuals. This occurs because the American prison system houses both nonviolent offenders and dangerous criminals together. Regardless of viewpoint, prisons create an environment that harms the overall well-being of their residents. Among all nations worldwide, the United…
The Abuse of Power in the Play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller
Culture
Politics
The Crucible
The Crucible, a play written by Arthur Miller, takes place during the witch trials in Salem, at the time an isolated village in Massachusetts. The Crucible is concerned with who has power, the shift of that power and how people both use and abuse the concept of power on a personal, social and political leveli…
Grievance Arbitration
Business Law
Contract
Dispute Resolution
Justice
Arbitration is similar to ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution). It is a technique of solving the dispute out side the court. Resolve the dispute informally is called Arbitration. In this process the parties meet with a professional third party who assists them in resolving the dispute. This third party is known as arbitrator. It is a…