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Uses and Abuses of Biochip Technology
Topic:
Biochip Technology; Uses and Abuses
Working Hypothesis:
What is the correlation between the prophecy of "the mark of the beast", and current trends in biochip technology?
Intro/Thesis statement:
Technology is chipping away at our personal freedoms. In the New Testament, Revelations 13 warns " He also forced everyone, small and great, rich
and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on his right hand or forehead, so that no one could buy or sell unless he had the mark, which is the name of
the Beast or the number of his name...". Bible scholars fear that this passage reflects the modern world, and its use of numbers for authentic
identification. Imagine the potential of a computer chip to help or hinder the ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
"Applied Digital Solutions, based in Delray Beach, Fla., saidthat its devices which it calls VeriChips, could save lives and limit injuriesfrom error in
medical treatment. And it expressed hope that such medicaluses would accelerate the acceptance of under–the–skin ID chips assecurity and
access–control devices." Feder and Zeller capture thevarious topics, which trail the current growth in biochip applications. Some financial details are
listed. International acceptance and usage ofthe biochip are also briefed upon. This is a powerful article, because theaverage reader may not know how
to acquire information aboutadvancing technologies.
Garfinkel, Simson. Database Nation(the Death of Privacy in the 21st Century).
O'Reilly & Associates, Inc. Beijing, 2000. 1st ed. Net Library. Manhattanville Coll. Lib., Purchase, NY. 28, Nov. 2004< http://www.netlibrary.com >
Database Nation illustrates current trends central to the technology sector of society. By addressing the role of the government and its correlation with
technology, the concept of privacy is thoroughly examined. It is written with the intention of reminding the audience, technology will continue to
violate the right to privacy. The more informed the individual, the better chance one has to understand, and address the hazards of technology. This
book was first published in 2000, with the intentions of informing the general public of the role that government
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Arrogance of Power Review Essay
English 102
2 July 2014
A Favorable Evaluation
William J. Fulbright, a democratic Senator from Arkansas, was Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 1966 when The Arrogance of
Power was published. In an excerpt from Fulbright's book, he analyzes the misguided thinking behind America's global interventionism and its delusion
of righteous all–powerfulness. These symptoms are a confusion of power and virtue. Fulbright defines the arrogance of power as, "a psychological
need that nations seem to have in order to prove that they are bigger, better, or stronger than other nations" (2). William J. Fulbright uses persuasive
appeals in his well structured book, The Arrogance of Power to help convey his views on U.S. war ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In addition to his use of pathos, Fulbright also has an excellent use of logos and ethos throughout the piece.
Fulbright lays out facts that "the law of averages has already been more than kind to us," and "sooner or later the law of averages will turn against us"
(4). Fulbright educates the readers on theologians, behavioral scientists, and humanists, explaining in detail how these fields play a role in the behavior
of nations. In pointing out these facts Fulbright is appealing to the reader's logical sides. William J. Fulbright uses ethos by using other sources to help
further his position. There is a Canadian psychiatrist, Brock Chisholm, and two prominent authors, Aldous Huxley and Mark Twain, quoted to help
supplement the Senator's point that "a radical change in traditional behavior is required" (Fulbright 4). Given Fulbright's position as Chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he himself is a very credible source. The reader is much more likely to agree with Senator Fulbright on issues
rather than to agree with an average citizen.
Fulbright is very blunt and matter–of–fact during this piece which helped make his point. There is not a lot of fluff to read around. In part to great
transitions the work has a logical order to it which seems to build everything up and then little by little shows the flaws and eventually tears it down
wholly. Fulbright not only
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The Role Of Human Resources Throughout The United States...
Human Resources Today
The role of Human Resources in organizations has grown immensely. The growth has increased the depth of the department and now includes vital
areas such as employee engagement and development. The inclusion of these two areas maintains the scope of the department, which is to acquire,
manage and develop talent.
For many years, the department of Human Resources has been associated with the hiring and firing arm of a company. As the need shifted to acquiring,
managing and developing the most important assets, the role and activities of the department of Human Resources has become even more important
within organizations that desire to
build and maintain a reputable brand
be an innovative force in the market
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The United States Olympic Committee supports U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes on and off the field of play through direct athlete funding,
health insurance, tuition grants, media and marketing opportunities, career services and performance–based monetary rewards programs.
The organization not only has international Games responsibilities and its work around the Olympic Movement, the USOC supports America's
Olympic and Paralympic athletes through their National Governing Bodies, in doing so this provides support to develop customized, creative and
impactful athlete–support and coaching education programs.
In addition, the Olympic Training Center facilities provide athletes with performance services, including sports medicine; strength and conditioning,
psychology, physiology and nutrition assistance; and performance technology.
Additionally, the USOC oversees the process by which U.S. cities bid to host the Olympic/Paralympic Games, the YouthOlympic Games or the Pa
/Parapan American Games, while also playing a supporting role in the bid processes for hosting a myriad of other international competitions. Further,
the USOC approves the U.S. trials sites and procedures for the Olympic, Paralympic, Youth Olympic, Pan American and Parapan American games team
selections. The USOC also hold the responsibility of promoting and supporting physical fitness, activity and public participation in athletic
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How Did Hitler Affect The 1936 Olympics
The summer of 1936, the Olympic Games were held in Berlin, Germany. The International Olympic Committee had awarded Berlin with the games
with no idea that Adolf Hitler would be in control. Hitler's Regime was slowly reaching its peak by the time the Olympic Games started. Hitler started
to implement his extremist views on Germany such as racist policies. Hitler saw the games as a chance to prove his theory that Aryans were the
superior race. Many countries felt uneasy about having the games held in Berlin and started to boycott. It was not until last minute that countries
decided to participate. Although many people just see the 1936 Olympics as Hitler's way to make the Aryan's seem superior, there were many events
that made the 1936 Olympics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Hitler is notoriously known for his radical political views based on extreme racism, nationalism, and individual superiority (Helicon). He was
appointed as chancellor by President Paul Von Hindenburg in 1933 (A&E Television Network). Hitler's political party had forced other parties to
disband, making the Nazis the only legal political party in Germany. After the death of Hindenburg, a law was put in place to abolish the role of the
president and give the powers to the chancellor. This law allowed Adolf Hitler to have complete control over everything, becoming the dictator of
Germany. Under Hitler's control the economy, culture, education and law became Nazi based ("The Nazi Terror Begins"). Local businesses and
employers were forced to leave their jobs and join Nazi organizations. There was no longer freedom of speech, press or assembly, so officials could
listen in on phone calls, read mail and search homes without permission. Hitler and the Nazis believed that the human race could be improved by
eliminating anyone inferior to them ("Nazi Racism"). People inferior included handicapped, African–Americans, homosexuals, gypsies, poles, and
political dissidents (University of Florida). In schools, teachers would teach children how to measure skull size, nose length and hair and eye color to
determine if they were inferior or the true perfect Aryan. The perfect Aryan was someone with blonde hair, blue eyes and who was physically strong.
In 1936, Hitler used the Summer Olympics to prove to the world that Aryan's were the superior
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The Purpose Of The 1936 Berlin Olympics
The 1936 Berlin Olympics The 1936 Berlin Olympics was more than just athletes competing for gold, silver and bronze. This was a political
standpoint of who the dominant race was and for Hitler to prove that the Germans were the best race. Many Debates went on, concerning the United
States should go to the Berlin Olympics or if they should remove themselves of the Hitler's dictatorship to showcase they would not stand for it. The
United States made the decision to follow through in the competition, which was a conflicting choice. The United States did not want the races or
religion of the athletes on the United States Olympic team to be put on display. The purpose of the Olympics was to showcase the stellar athletic
capabilities, and not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Jeremiah started the efforts of boycotting the Berlin Olympics. He was also a strict catholic which led other catholics in the AAU to follow along with
his boycotting. Mahoney's main point for the United States not going to the Berlin Olympics was that Adolf Hitler had neglected the Olympic Games
rule of discrimination based on race and religion. Germany had stated that "non–Aryans" athletes would not be allowed to compete in the Berlin
Olympics. Jeremiah also had Ernest Lee Jahncke boycotting with him and was an important factor to the boycott, He was expelled from the
International Olympic Committee for his vigorous public stance against the Berlin Olympics. Jeremiah Mahoney and Ernest Lee Jahncke had many
people persuaded that the United States should not participate in the 1936 Olympics. Then came Avery Brundage who was the man responsible for
believing that "The Olympic Games belong to the athletes and not to the politicians."(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Avery Brundage
was a straightforward man and was the president of The American Olympic Committee(AOC). He staunchly stated that the politics should not affect the
spectacular athletic abilities of these
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Essay about Politics and the Modern Olympics
At first thought, it may be difficult to understand any possible connection between sports and politics. The New International Webster's Dictionary of
the English Language defines politics as 'the science of government', and sports as 'a particular game or physical activity pursued for diversion'. On the
surface the two concepts have very little in common, yet their connection can be traced to antiquity and the first organized sporting events. The first
Olympic games took place in Greece in the ninth century, b.c.e. to worship the gods, win personal glory, and, most importantly, unite the Greek
city–states. At that time, Greece was made up of many small, isolated communities which, as they flourished, sought to dominate the others. ... Show
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(16).
Hitler employed artists to create beautiful posters and magazine spreads to advertise and promote the Games. When they included athletes in their
artwork, the artists portrayed them as representatives of the Nazi myth of the "Aryan" race –– blue eyed blondes with strong, chiseled features. In this
way, Hitler wanted to draw a link between Nazi Germany and Ancient Greece. (16).
Adolph Hitler opened the Eleventh Olympiad on August 1, 1936. His arrival was announced by a fanfare directed by the famous composer Richard
Strauss to the mostly German spectators. Establishing a new Olympic tradition, a lone runner carried a flame which traveled by relays of runners from
the site of the original ancient Games in Olympia, Greece (16)
"...Sport is prostituted when sport loses its independent and democratic character and becomes a political institution...Nazi Germany is endeavoring to
use the Eleventh Olympiad to serve the necessities and interests of the Nazi regime rather than the Olympic ideals."
Committee on Fair Play In Sports, New York, November 15, 1935 (16) Adolph Hitler wanted the 1936 Berlin Olympics to be a large scale national
spectacle. So that the rest of the world could see the glory of Nazi Germany, he hired film producer Leni
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Cost Sharing Reduction Case Study
Last week, House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Peter Roskam (IL–6) convened a hearing on, "Defying the Constitution: The
Administration's Unlawful Funding of the Cost Sharing Reduction Program." examining the Obama administration's funding of the Cost Sharing
Reduction Program without Congressional appropriation. Through this process the administration was able to funnel funds to insurance companies
without a direct congressional appropriation for that purpose. Roskam made the case that this was very much a violation of separation of powers as it as
it usurped the House's power of purse.
In his opening remarks Chairman Roskam establishes that the investigation is a way for the Congress to protect the power of purse:
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The members pressed for the administration's reasoning for allocating funds based on the Affordable Care Act, which gave no direct authority for the
appropriation. The provision for funding for the 2014 appropriation of the program was requested, but in the following year it was taken out at the
request of the administration.
The committee was seeking to find the justification within the administration from the text of the Affordable Care Act and they could find no direct
mention. A running theme of the minority was that this hearing was the majority attempting to take healthcare subsidies away from those struggling to
pay for their insurance. Chairman Roskam, continually made the point that the administration admitted in the current litigation that all dollars in this
program and not to the patient, rather they were direct payments to insurance
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1972 Olympic Sports Scandal
Hayden Beattie
Ferris, sports lit
Scandals
The 1972 Olympic men's basketball event was one of the most controversial events in Olympic history and was the first ever loss for Team USA
since the sport was introduced into the Olympic in 1936. The US team won seven gold medals and was favored to win in the 1972 Summer Olympics.
The team convincingly won its first eight games of the tournament putting its overall Olympic record at 63–0 and establishing a final against the
Soviets. The first Olympic basketball tournament was organized at the 1936 Olympics. According to the Olympic rules of that time, all of the
competitors were tyros. The tournament was held indoors for the first time in 1948. The American team proved its ascendance, winning the first seven
Olympic tournaments until 1968, without losing a single game. While the Americans were barred from sending a team that contained players from the
professional National Basketball Sodality, they instead sent in college players; teams from some other countries ... Show more content on
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A protest began from the outrage of this scandal and many people join to stop what was happening. Righetto refused to sign the official scoring sheet
in an act of protest, though Gabdlnur Mukhamedzyanov, a Soviet referee present as spectator, claimed to have witnessed Righetto's signature. Herbert
Mols, serving as the resident manager of the U.S. team, and U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee chairman MK Summers, filed a detailed protest,
which was heard by FIBA's five–member jury of appeal. After the conclusion of the games, the United States Olympic Committee launched another
appeal, this time to the executive committee of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The protest asserted that allowing a third inbounds play
with the clock reset to
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The Rural Care Organizations Improvement Act Of 2015
The Rural Accountable Care Organizations Improvement Act of 2015, introduced to the United States Senate in May and now being reviewed by
the Senate Finance Committee, will amend part of the Social Security Act to try and improve the way the Medicare shared savings program assigns
beneficiaries by basing the assignments on services of primary care offered by providers, including Nurse Practitioners (Govtrack.us, 2015). For
Nurse Practitioners specifically, this new legislation will allow nurse practitioner patients to be assigned to Medicare shared savings Accountable
Care Organizations (ACOs) (AANP, 2015). Currently, the Affordable Care Act establishes nurse practitioners as providers whom are eligible
providers in ACOs; however, the current Medicare Shared Savings program statute prevents beneficiaries of Medicare, who are receiving primary
care service from a nurse practitioner, from being assigned to Accountable Care Organizations inside the program (AANP, 2015). The American
Association of Nurse Practitioners (2015) also claim the exclusion of nurse practitioners must be repealed if ACOs want to develop further as models
of practice, which improve cost effectiveness, patient access and quality. Since 2011, the representative for the 3rd Congressional District of Tennessee
is Chuck Fleischmann of Ooltewah. Fleischmann, like most Republicans, is against Obama care altogether, having co–sponsored the Act to repeal the
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in
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Essay on The Olympics: Politics, Scandal, and Corruption
ABSTRACT: The purity of the Olympics has been smeared by scandal, corruption, boycotts, political disputes and even acts of terrorism. Sadly,
politics have taken control of the Olympics and turned it into a political and money–making extravaganza. Olympic boycotts became a way for
countries to protest each other. Hitler tried to use the Games to prove his belief of racial superiority. Wars interfered with the Olympics. Bloodshed
even covered the Olympics, in the 1972 Munich Games where terrorists killed eleven Israeli Olympic members. Unfortunately, throughout Olympic
history, politics have overshadowed the true focus of the Games. They were "intended to unite the countries of the world through friendly competition"
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Greeks had to suspend legal disputes and postpone capital punishment sentences until completion of the Games. Early Greek politicians took advantage
of the Games by using it as a tool to promote their city's importance (Hellenic World).
Politics started to overcome the Early Olympics when the Romans took over Greece. They not only restructured the stadiums, but also the Games
themselves. These new Games began to greatly stray from their origins until Emperor Theodosius I, being disgusted with the games, cancel them in
393 AD. The Olympics remained canceled until 1896 when Pierre de Coubertin fought to start the Modern Olympic Games. He did so with the
intention of promoting peace, unity, and sportsmanship through athletic competition. He knew politics would be a part of the Games, but not to the
extent that they have become. Over time, politics has taken over to make the games into so much more than friendly competition.
Politics has been evident almost from the beginning of the modern Olympics. At the 1908 London Olympics, American flag bearers refused to lower
their flag in front of the British monarchy, which the British saw as a sign of disrespect. The Russians also tried to prevent their enemy, the Finns,
from showing their flag. In the early Olympics, wars were suspended during the Games. Just the opposite happened in 1916 when the Games were
suspended because of World War I. The politicians pushed this even further when Germany,
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Essay on Maxine Waters: Raising consciousness, not money
Maxine Waters: Raising consciousness, not money
As one of the most powerful African American women in American politics today, Maxine Waters yields respect from both her allies and adversaries.
(Dowd 8/22/83) As a member of the House of Representatives, who holds great command, Ms. Waters has a obligation, one might say a calling, to truly
serve her constituency, to fight their struggles, to raise consciousness regarding the state of Americansociety today, and to lend her constituency hope.
Ms. Waters represents the 35th district of California, a region of California that encompasses the infamous South Central Los Angeles, that was brought
to the attention of the Nation, during the 1992 LA Riots, which Ms. Waters quickly defends ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Maxine Waters is not a naГ”ve woman, she has seen and she has felt the painful hand of oppression. The hand of oppression has laid it's wrath upon her
and her constituency, America's minorities, particularly African Americans, with such force that the blow, be it the pain, the social inequality, the
outright disrespect for humanity that blacks in the country have experienced, may have inflicted a lifelong scar. The vast injustice that the African
American community has felt, since the moment the first African was placed in chains in brought to this country has been nothing but a travesty, that
has and will undoubtedly plague this nation for decades, if not centuries to come. Such circumstances have ignited a passion in Congresswoman
Maxine Waters, that have led her to a life of commitment to her people, our nation's minorities, and to reforming our political system, our ideology, our
society.
There are many of us who are disillusioned by the American Political system, over the years we have become increasingly cynical, viewing
politicians as extensions of Corporate America, the good OLE boys from the South and the Eastern Elite. For such politicians, politics itself was a life
long destiny, full of ambition, finesse, and struggle for power, yet a severe lack
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Congressional Committees and Healthcare Policy Essay
Congressional Committees and Healthcare Policy (Chapter Review) An important point made in Weissert and Weissert concerning Congress and its
committee structure is that the majority of the work in Congress is done through committees. They perform the majority of research on issues and
possible solutions, get legislation written, re–written and amended, and support it as it moves through Congress and finally gets passed. They are the
"workhorses of the legislature" (Weissert and Weissert, 29). The breadth of information on any given issue that has to be assimilated, analyzed and
formed into a bill that can be passed by the two chambers of Congress is complex, and lawmakers cannot realistically apply significant time and
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Cabinet officers often spend a lot of time testifying before committees (Weissert and Weissert, 30). Committees are responsible for oversight of
federal agencies, and while this is described as "complicated...tedious," (Weissert and Weissert, 61) and seems to be a mostly a passive process, an
example was cited where at least one committee member was more active. Representative John Dingell was essentially accused of "bullying federal
agencies" (Weissert and Weissert, 61) when he was chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, due to his apparent micro
–management style.
House committee investigations of presidential behavior, while becoming less common, are other areas where committees have influence outside of
Congress (Weissert and Weissert, 61). Another example given is investigation by the House Judiciary Committee of the sentences handed down by
federal judges thought to be too "soft" (Weissert and Weissert, 78). A third point made by Weissert and Weissert is that the power, effectiveness and
popularity of Congressional committees can be influenced and weakened. When party leadership is stronger, the power of committees is lessened.
Party leaders can find ways to get their pet
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Former Foster Youth Essay
One of the most pressing issues facing foster youth in America is employment following emancipation. Former foster youth face many challenges in
becoming self–sufficient adults due to the lack of a support system that a traditional family would provide for their children. There is an insufficient
safety net for a particularly vulnerable group and the statistics reflect poor care for this demographic. By age 24, roughly half of all former foster
youth are unemployed; those who are employed earn a median income of $7,500 annually. In their first four years following their aging out of foster
care, more than half will be homeless or in a shelter at some point; up to 70% will be "reliant on government assistance."
Analysis
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Immense government expenditures are used in the assistance of these individuals, but often fail to translate to success and independence following
emancipation. The iFoster jobs program aims to fill this gap and connect educated and trained former foster youth with respectable employers in need
of qualified individuals. The iFoster organization has laid out a roadmap that illustrates its process of connecting these individuals with employers and
has shown success with 250 youths thus far. First, iFoster networks with employers and assesses their needs and what they look for in employees.
Then, they set a youth training program tailored to those needs. The individuals are then trained and provided with resources including courses,
professional clothes for interviews, transportation, etc. These individuals are then assessed and analyzed for the job that best fits their qualifications
and preferences. The individuals receive support through the interviewing and hiring process and receive ongoing support following beginning work.
Regular check–ins and communication with the employers ensure that these youths are excelling at work and that their needs are being
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Internatonal Sports and Entertainment Center
International Sports and Entertainment Center
Rex W. Greene
Athens State University
The first thing to be said about this consortium's idea is either the first time anyone has tried this or that no one had been successful at it.
Still the idea meets with several problems, starting with getting land secured, getting the facilities built, getting the athletes and coaches to the venues,
and getting investors in line for the convention, hotel, restaurants and retail outlets.
Securing of land in that area could prove to be difficult. According to the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce website, there are no
available properties in the area adjoining I–65 and I–565 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Olympic Committee thought of moving its headquarters from Colorado Springs to find more modern facilities, Mayor Lionel Rivera and local
developer LandCo Equity Partners came up with a $53 million rescue plan. (Lloyd, 2008)
Although a facility of this type is somewhat different that facilities being built at a school, many stakeholders should be involved in the decisions on
what components should including in the facilities needed for competition.
Much like planning for athletic construction in an academic setting should include participation of students, athletic staff, the community, and the
school administration in the planning process, many stakeholders in the community should be involved in this construction.
That would include: community leaders, business leaders and coaches and other experts from the various sports being considered. (Beaudin & Free,
1999)
From San Francisco to Boston, from Chicago to New Orleans, the building of convention centers has been big business in most of our nation's larger
cities.
But while there are some residual economic effects from convention goers coming into an area, in a number of cases, the expenditure of hundreds of
millions of public dollars appears to have had almost no impact on individual communities. (Sanders, 1998).
Bibliography
Beaudin, J. A., & Free, L. (1999, August). Building Teamwork. American School & University , 71 (12), p. 101.
Cazeneuve, B. (2008, March 3). The Road to
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Ron Wyden Debate
Ron Wyden: Defending Privacy, Defending Democracy Americans' growing fear of a terrorist attack (McGill) coupled with cyberattacks on big
businesses – such as the bank JPMorgan Chase (Granville) – have prompted Congress to push for bills that would considerably extend the NSA's
access to citizen's private information. Recent technological advances have granted the government ways to search for and eliminate potential threats
to the United States at the expense of personal privacy. As a result, a consistent topic of debate has become how much access to this data the
government needs to effectively protect its people, without completely stripping them of all their privacy. A staunch advocate of internet privacy,
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Through his bold dissent from the majority, which – in the face of the national security needs – only reluctantly brings up the issues surrounding
growing government surveillance, Senator Wyden ensures that those individuals in the intelligence agencies who make mistakes are held
accountable for their actions. It is no easy feat to argue for what is right in a room full of people who had rather the Senator be less vocal about
such a controversial topic. Ron Wyden is one of very few people who possesses the courage that it takes to stand up to his opponents and his
colleagues alike. And no matter what effect this will have on his political career, Senator Wyden may one day find that "the very effort he made was
the reason why somebody else took it up and succeeded" (qtd. in Kennedy
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The Intelligence Community : Congress And The Administration
"My personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling Congress and the administration...You can have both (civil liberties and national
security)," says Binney. He estimates that the data from "99.99% of all (domestic) communications" is useless to the NSA and should be erased.
"There's no probable cause or any indication that the data that they're collecting on the vast majority of U.S. citizens is in any way related to
terrorism," says Binney.
The message from these whistleblowers carries tremendous credibility as they've sacrificed lucrative, prestigious careers, along with risking their
reputations and freedom. On the other hand, the government has demonstrated that these top secret programs are untrustworthy. After all,... Show more
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He thought Wyden asked a loaded question or a "when are you going to start/stop beating your wife kind of question...So I responded in what I thought
was the most truthful, or least untruthful, manner by saying 'no.'"
In addition, the NSA's Director Gen. Keith Alexander lied to Congress stating that their telephone surveillance programs had thwarted 54 terrorist plots.
He later admitted those statistics weren't accurate after Sen. Patrick Leahy (D–VT) confronted him. Alexander then retreated by suggesting that one or
maybe two had been thwarted through those programs. However, the NSA's bulk data collection programs haven't prevented a single terrorist plot,
according to a group of thoroughly vetted Senators, Ron Wyden, Mark Udall (D–CO), and Martin Heinrich (D–NM). Those three Senators are
members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, meaning they have higher security clearances than nearly everyone in Congress. That group has
extensively reviewed these programs and found "no evidence that the bulk collection of Americans' phone records has provided any intelligence of
value that could not have been gathered through less intrusive means."
Why is the intelligence community fighting tooth and nail to defend these programs that clearly violate the constitution and are poor national defense
strategies? The answer lies in Kirk Weibe's colleague who wanted to "milk" the 9/11 crisis until 2015. In fact, that was an accurate assessment
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How the Olympics Have Been Hijacked by Nationalism and...
Would you agree that the Olympics are less about sports and more about nationalism and commercialism?
When the Olympic Games were founded in 776 BC their main aim was to promote peace and athletic excellence but over the past few years the spirit
of Olympics has been hijacked by nationalism and commercialism.
Olympic Games have been a victim of political conflicts since its inception but during the 19th Century these games suffered the most. The Munich
games held in 1936 were boycotted by many countries including Ireland and Spain as many believed that Adolf Hitler sought to exploit the games for
propaganda purposes. Nationalism also affected the spirit of Olympic Games during the World Wars where the conflicting blocks refused to summon on
the Olympic platform to exhibit their skills and talents in the field of sports. After the World War II many countries including theUnited States
boycotted the Moscow games (1980) held in Russia and the loosing countries were not even invited to this event. There were the boycott years 1976,
1980 and 1984 when entire nations including United States and Russia stayed away because rivals either were present there or were hosting.Therefore
the Olympic Games failed a number of times to promote peace between countries through sports. Rivalries between conflicting countries have often
delayed the Olympic Games and have raised questions regarding the true purpose of these games. Commercialism has
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A Diverse Pool Of Candidates
Gabrielle Ivester
English 300
Professor Passal
16 September 2015
This upcoming presidential election includes a diverse pool of candidates, with a wide variety of opinions coming from different backgrounds. There is
one candidate that stands out among the rest: Vermont senatorBernie Sanders. He has decades of experience in politics, which is immensely
important for someone holding the position of President. During his time in public service he has demonstrated that he is committed, strong,
productive, fair, and honest. Sanders relies on his policies and ideas significantly more than flaunting a charming personality to gain support, and
he is able to do this because he has always put a lot of consideration into the decisions he makes. Furthermore, he has always been a strong supporter
of quality of opportunity, which is the political ideal advocating the view that the assignment of individuals to places in the social hierarchy is
determined by some form of competitive process; all members of society are eligible to compete on equal terms. As president, Sanders would take
many steps toward improving this aspect of society. He recognizes that currently there is great disparity in the balance of power, and he has
consistently fought towards making the U.S.A. a country where everyone is well taken care of and has access to what they need. If Sanders becomes
president, he will fight for everyone to have an equal chance of achieving their own American Dream. One of
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Chris Gronet Executive Summary
History of the Company, Solyndra In 2005, Chris Gronet formed a company named Gronet Technologies and within eight months changed that name
to Solyndra. Gronet had a revolutionary idea about solar panels; make them tubular. "Look at the picture long enough, and you're going to realize
there's a lot of wasted space, and a cylinder might work better," Gronet, said in a 2008 interview with The Chronicle. (Said, 2011). In December of
2006 the company applied for a government–guaranteed loan. (The Washington Post, 2011). Coupled with that government loan application, the
corporation was able to raise another $600 million from private investors and opened their first factory in 2008, lining up $1.2 billion in orders. (Said,
2011). During the Obama,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
According to Patentdocs.com, Solyndra applied for 17 different patents ranging from dealing with the system and method for creating electric isolation
between layers comprising solar cells (Patent application number 20110318862) to reinforcing solar cell frames (patent application number
20090114268). (Patentdocs, n.d.) Patents are good for twenty years, given that the patentee pays the periodic maintenance fees. (FindLaw, 2017). So,
what happened to the patents that Solyndra were awarded? In the case study "Assumption of Intellectual Property Licenses in Bankruptcy: Catapult
Entertainment, Inc" the Ninth Circuit Court found that once a debtor files for protection under the Bankruptcy Code, they are now at risk for losing
their licenses. This to say that the patents filed by Solyndra would now be considered property of the United States. (FindLaw, 2017), or you would
think. According to Matthew Rimmer, a Australian Research Council Future Fellow, working on intellectual property and climate change, the patents
recently held by Solyndra as well as Evergreen Solar, another bankrupt solar corporation, are up for grabs. The DOE is currently trying to find ways to
block foreign companies from developing technologies that were once protected by those patents. (Rimmer,
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Ryan Lochte's Swimming Scandal
United States swimmer and twelve–time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte has been suspended for 10 months for his gas station scandal during the
recent Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.. In addition to Lochte's suspension, he will be banned from the 2017 World Swimming Championship
that is scheduled to take place in July and the next one which takes place in 2019. Those involved in the decision were the International Olympic
Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and USA Swimming.
Lochte purported a story that he and three other USA swimmers were robbed at gunpoint at a gas station during the Rio Olympics. The already
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Afterwards, he modified several details in his original claim. Brazilian police, already on alert due the nature of the event immediately investigated his
claims and concluded that no robbery had taken place, proving Lochte's claims to be false.
It later became evident that Lochte and his group were at the gas station after partying, and the police claimed that the group vandalized a rest room
that caused guards to pull their weapons in self–defense. The group of swimmers had to pay about $50 for their acts. The Brazilian police released a
surveillance video from that night, and other swimmers stories' about the incident matched it.
Authorities went as far as charging Lochte and the group with falsely reporting a crime. Lochte managed to leave the country before authorities found
him, but the other swimmers were not as lucky. After a $10,800 donation, their charges were not brought up and they went back to United States.
After word got out about his fabrications and video evidence was released that suggested that some of his tales were false, Lochte changed his story.
But the damage was already done, and the other swimmers denied his story. They will face punishment too, but not at the length of Lochte's
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The Teacher Retirement System Of Texas
The effort to establish the Teacher Retirement System of Texas was a 20
–year process which began in 1916. After a few bumps on the road, and
collaborations within the Texas Legislature, Governor James Allred signed the program into law under Section 67, Article XVI of the Texas
Constitution on June 9, 1937, and the Teacher Retirement System of Texas was in effect as of July 1, 1937. The mission the legislature envisioned
remains essentially intact, as TRS continues to strives to provide competitive retirement annuities in order recruit and retain the best educating staff in
the nation, however the scope of system's responsibility has increased considerably. Years passed and in 1985, the Texas Legislature realized that
public teachers did not have a health care system so TRS–Care, administered by TRS, was created as a extempore project intended to help state public
retired teachers get health care coverage, an additional benefit for public teachers. It however, was not expected to be permanent, and was projected to
last no more than a decade; it has now been three decades since TRS–Care projected expiration date. The fund was expected to run out of funds in
2000, but since that time, the Texas Legislature has managed to appropriate and contribute sufficient funds to provide benefits for each biennium. The
Texas Legislature determines the funding of benefits and has no constitutional obligation to provide funds for the health care benefits beyond each
fiscal year, unlike its
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Diane Feinstein 's Life For Serving The People Of...
Biography
Diane Feinstein was born in 1933 in San Francisco. Dianne Feinstein has devoted her life to serving the people of California, first at the local level
and later at the national one. In 1960, Feinstein was elected by Governor Pat Brown to the state 's Women 's Board of Parole, making her the youngest
member in the nation. Dianne Feinstein held her position with Board of Parole for six years, and in 1968 she became a member of the San Francisco
Committee on Crime. During 1969, Feinstein was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming again the first woman ever to serve
as the board 's president. During the same period, Dianne Feinstein also ran for mayor twice, losing to her contenders both times. In 1978, Diane
Feinstein became the acting mayor of San Francisco after the sitting mayor was killed and the following year she was elected and remained in her
position as a Mayor, a position she held until 1988. In 1992, after an unsuccessful attempt to win the California governorship, Feinstein ran in a special
election for a seat in the U.S. Senate and became the first woman elected U.S. senator from California.
Political History
After winning a seat in the Senate in 1992, Feinstein was re–elected in 1994, 2000, 2006 and 2012 and has been a senator from California for a total of
24 years or 4 terms. As California 's Senator, Dianne Feinstein has built a name as an independent voice, working in a bipartisan way to find rational
solutions to the problems
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The Inner Workings of Congress
The inter workings of Congress have been studied extensively by Richard Fenno and David R. Mayhew. Mayhew's study of Congress took place in
Washington, while Richard Fenno conducted his research by following politicians within their congressional district. Mayhew attributes three primary
goals to congressmen– getting reelected, achieving influence within Congress and making "good Policy". Fenno also attributes three basic goals,
having influence inside the House than other congressmen. Second, helping their constituents and thereby insuring their reelection, and lastly helping
make good policy. The purpose of this paper is to research a member of Congress and to make a direct connection between his activity in Washington
and his home district. The paper will answer whether the congressmen is a delegate or trustee. Are the actions a pursuit for reelection? Are the
committee assignments a path for movement within the House or outside? What legislation has he/she sponsored or co–sponsored and does it directly
reflect his/her districts political view. And finally, do major industries and interest groups within his/she district affect the way he/she votes. Mayhew
examines the congressmen activity in Washington that is useful to engage in for the purpose of reelection. The first activity is advertising, defined by
making a conscious effort to disseminate one's name in a positive light among constituents to gain a favorable view. They emphasize personal qualities
such as:
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The Olympics 's Impact On The Olympic Arena
Ever since its inception in 1896, the Modern Olympics has hosted an invisible sport: politics. The Olympics calls for "a halt to all conflicts ... [and
to] strive towards a more peaceful world," but politics soon spoiled its biennial message. "As the Olympics continue to dissolve into ... a political
competition ... they no longer ... justify the time and trouble," Dave Anderson, Pulitzer Prize winner for his sports column, wrote in the New York
Times in 1984. The Olympic spirit has routinely been used as an outlet for political agendas. With political and Olympic ambitions intersected, the great
international sports festivity negatively affects all nations involved. World leaders frequently use the Olympic arena as a stage for international... Show
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Boycotting has been used throughout history as an instrument for foreign policy. "For any Olympics to be a true Olympics, all the world's nations
should be represented," said Anderson. "Not ... those ... on one side or the other of political barbed wire." As a result of boycott, the essence of the
games–competition–diminished. At the 1980 Olympics where the United States decided to stay home, the Soviet Union swept 195 medals–the largest
won in history–followed by the United States in 1984 with 174 medals, when, by no surprise, the Soviets decided to miss. Ironically, the spirit of the
Olympics turned cold alongside the Cold War. "[The domination as a result of boycott] diminished any accomplishments in working hard," said Al
Oerter, a four–time Olympic gold–medal winner. TheOlympic Games quickly turned into a game for politicians, not the athletes. James Montague, the
2009 Best New Writer, wrote in CNN that Carter's idea of a "good, non–military way of protesting the invasion" was not effective, with the Soviet
occupation of Afghanistan lasting another eight years. The 1976 boycott was not effective either; the South African apartheid regime survived another
eighteen years. Boycotting did more damage at home than it did away: it proved horrible for the Olympic movement and for athletes like Don Paige,
a renowned track runner, who was left to watch the race he knew he could win. The Olympics also experiences political terrorism, which
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Congressional Black Caucus : House Ethics
Congressional Ethics
Rep. Charlie Rangel (D–N.Y.), chairperson of the House Ways and Means Board and a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus,was
convicted on 11 counts of violating House ethics policies by a special House Ethics committee (Kane, 2010).
Rep. Charlie Rangel's infractions included:
Failure to pay taxes for a beach home in the Caribbean.
Omissions and errors in his financial disclosure record
The use of a rent–controlled domestic apartment as a campaign office
He had used his Congressional letterhead to raise funds for a Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at City College of New York.
His statement that he took no money for himself, was a part of his defense. He argued that he didn't use anything for personal gain. The notion of a
sitting lawmaker soliciting for self–aggrandizement and ego promotion is just wrong.
Rangel never took responsibility for his actions. Rangel, at some point during the trial, blamed his staff, his lawyers, his accountants, and the media.
Rangel denied using his position for personal gain and said he's only guilty of "irresponsible behavior" of the House rules (Miller, 2010). I feel that he
is guilty of the charges that he was indicted for doing. He never denied the actions, but he rejected the reasons behind the acts.
Third Party Candidates.
In the beginning, the Press doesn't find the Third Party candidates very newsworthy. Third party candidates have to try much harder than their major
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Improving Capital Access Programs Within The Sba
On May 19, 2015, a hearing in the 114th congress was held. The Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access (of the Committee on
Small Business) entitled 'Improving Capital Access Programs within the SBA', discussed ways to give more money to its veteran entrepreneurs. This
would be done by changing the loan process within the Small Business Administration. The House report gives the following testimony from, "a lender
authorized to operate in the Loan Program that the initiative would help SBA–guaranteed lenders get needed capital to veterans," (p.4 HR). This is
where the idea was planted and then it was assigned by the speaker, Mr. John Boehner, to the House Committee on Small Business.
Introduced May 21, 2015, Representative Steve Chabot, Chairman of the Small Business Committee, recommended to increase access to capital for
veteran entrepreneurs. This act was named the Veterans Entrepreneurship Act of 2015. Along with Rep Chabot were six cosponsors in the House:
Rep Mike Bost (IL), Rep Carlos Curbelo (FL), Rep Christopher Gibson (NY), Rep Richard Hanna (NY), Rep Steve Knight (CA), and Rep Tom Rice
(SC). All six gentlemen are republicans and members of the House Committee on Small Business. There are 24 members in the committee, ten of
which are democrats; six out of fourteen republicans sponsored this Act. There are currently no female republicans on this committee. This means that
most republicans on the Committee are in favor of veterans receiving capital
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2016 Boston Olympics A Chance
Yiwei Wang
Nancye Araneo
ESL 155
23, Feb, 2015
Give Boston Olympics a Chance "Give 2024 Boston Olympics a chance!" people invoked on social network, after Mayor Marty Walsh announced
2024 Boston Olympic bid. Due to hundred years of development, Olympic spirits influenced and inspired generation after generation. Now, the
Olympics is not only a athletic match, but also a stage for the host to show up. Hosting the Olympics in Boston would provide a wonderful opportunity
to build a valuable legacy not only for Boston, but also for the Olympic movement. The 2024 Boston Olympic Games should be held to enhance life
quality of the residents in greater Boston region. Holding the Olympic games is a good chance to boost the public transportation ... Show more content
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(28) The 2024 Boston Olympic games will bring intense development of underutilized areas in Boston and the utilization of open space will be
enhanced. Due to Boston is a port city and there are 6 international airports in greater Boston region, The 2024 Boston Olympic games council can
save more money for building large transport facilities and use the investment to improve the public transportation.That is a good news for the
residents who live in greater Boston region because the daily traffic will be more efficient and convenient. The infrastructure of the Olympic games
will be a legacy. The legacy of hosting the Olympic games is most visibly identified by the improved physical character of Greater Boston. Boston
2024 Olympics bid concept shows: Greater Boston region will take an exponential jump forward with a new Midtown multifunctional neighborhood
in the core of the city, a new student village at Boston's public university, a renewed public golf course at Franklin Park and Somerville will get a
opportunity to transform into the 'cycling capital of America.' (33) Boston 2024 committee also announced that Boston will also build more than 28
venues or renewed in a 10–kilometer radius of Boston urban area, and two major clusters for residences and stadiums will be established by the
Government of Boston.(29) As Grillo said in Boston Business journal, 3,000 to 4,000 new affordable workforce units of in midtown can solve Boston's
housing
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Cake Media Essay
President Trump accused the "Fake Media" on Thursday of ignoring new details about the 2010 approval of a controversial uranium deal with a
Russian company, amid scrutiny of potential "conflicts of interest" for Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration.
"Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow!" Trump
tweeted.
Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow!
– Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 19, 2017
A day earlier, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R–Iowa, vowed at a public hearing to "get to the bottom of this issue." ... Show
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Republican senator from Iowa questions the attorney general about whether the Justice Department has investigated whether Russia compromised
Obama administration decisions.Video
Sen. Grassley presses Sessions on Obama–era uranium deal
Grassley on Wednesday released a series of letters he fired off last week to 10 federal agencies, addressing his concerns in detail and raising the
question of whether the committee that approved the uranium transaction was aware of the FBI probe. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the
United States (CFIUS) included then–Secretary of State Clinton.
The deal in question, which was previously reported, involved the 2010 approval of a partial sale of Canadian mining company Uranium One to
Russia's Rosatom nuclear company. The U.S. was involved because the sale gave the Russians control of part of the uranium supply in the U.S.
Grassley wrote in his letters that he's not "convinced" by previous "assurances" that there were no unresolved national security concerns. Grassley, in
his hearing remarks and letters, raised two key issues.
It had been previously reported that figures tied to the transaction gave donations to Bill Clinton and his family foundation, but Grassley wrote that he
has learned additional details about a $500,000 fee the former
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APA Scandal
Some But Not All In the Toronto Star Newspaper editorial "Send in the psychologists to study the psychologists" (2015), Rick Salutin asserts that the
American Psychological Association (APA) conspired with the Department of Defense (DOD) to allow and participate in the torturing of detainees for
their own selfish motivations and had they been objective scientists, they would have recognized the phenomenology of torture (2015). Salutin
addresses the recent scandal involving the APA and some members, physically participating as well as sanctioning the legality of torture. He cites his
reasoning with the recent reports released by government, news outlets, and an independent investigation. The author also offers that several high level
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The reasoning stated refers to the impossibility of such a humanistic or actual natural science being unpredictable with both modality and application of
empirical practice on non–empirical beings (Martin & Sugarman, 2009). The assertion of comparing biology, physics, and chemistry to the science of
the mind is correct in technicality; however, the impossibility of studying ever–evolving beings is staggering. The conformation comes with the
appreciation that the science of human behavior is complicated and often filled with irrational rationale. In deed, humans possess the ability to
rationalize their behavior to fit the framework they choose and to which they succumb. In other words, if an executive in the APA chose an agenda best
suited to their need, they could rationalize the behavior as appropriate (Polonioli, 2015). This is a humanistic behavior that could be applied to even the
most logical of humans, including psychologists. The motivation for their need takes precedence over sanctioning the torture of prisoners. Conversely,
the resounding objections of many within the APA organization did stand and voice objection to the thought processes of the few psychologists
following their twisted rationale. One member of the Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) report; the report pushed by the coercive
Behnke and DOD team (Committee, 2014)
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USA Swimming Regulations
The regulations discussed in this section come directly from the FГ©dГ©ration Internationale de Natation (FINA), as well as USA Swimming. FINA,
founded in 1908, is a member of the International Sports Federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to be a governing body
independent from any nation or government. (1) They are responsible for supervising the everyday running of and creating uniform rules for the sports
swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, open water swimming, and high diving. (2) Their legislations are used in the World
Championships as well as the Olympic games. USA Swimming is the official governing body for United States swimming competition in connection
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Platform Height
Distance Between Edge of Pool and Platform Edge
1 meter
0.75 meters
3 meter
1.25 meters
5 meter
1.25 meters
7.5 meter
1.25 meters
10 meter
1.50 meters
The pool ceiling must be at least 5 meters above each platform or springboard. Each platform or springboard must be covered by a non–slip,
FINA–approved surface with a thickness of 6 mm. The platforms should all be equipped with handrails starting 1 meter back from the edge of the
platform, at a height of 1 meter with at least 2 horizontal bars, as shown by the following image.
No platform should be placed under any other platform, but if this does occur, the edge of platform above should be no less than 0.75 meters beyond
the edge of the bottom platform. The water in the diving pool should be maintained at a temperature of 26o Celsius.
Pool Design– Ratley
The diving pool will be 5.00 meters deep, the regulation depth of water underneath the highest platform, at all points. This decision was made in order
to reduce the chance of injury to a diver who miscalculates the distance and direction of their dive causing them to land in shallow
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The United States Senator For California
Barbara Boxer stated, "even if I have to stand alone, I will not be afraid to stand alone. I'm going to fight for you. I'm going to fight for what's
right." She is a member of the Democratic Party. Barbara Boxer, the United States Senator for California, is a very strident, harsh person. However,
her aggressive nature and strong voice as a Senate are qualities necessary to fight for her view on environmental issues, feminisms, immigration
policy, and the U.S. involvement in Iran. Barbara Levy was born on November 11, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York from first
–generation Jewish
immigrants, Sophie Silverstein Levy and Ira Levy ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). Her father was a lawyer and her mother was a homemaker. During
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After her lost, she worked as a journalist for the Pacific Sun. However, she won her first political campaign in 1976 and served the Marin County
Board of Supervisors for six years After Boxer's mentor, John Burton, retired, Boxer won his seat in Congress and represented California from
1983 to 1992 ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). During her position in Congress, Barbara Boxer gained a reputation as a liberal feminist and an
environmentalist. In 1991, she led a march of woman against Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas because he had sexually harassed
Anita Hill, a law professor ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). In 1992, Boxer defeated Bruce Herschensohn, a Republican candidate, and won the
Senator seat after Democratic California Senator Alan Cranston retired. Once in office, Senator Barbara Boxer continued to favor liberal causes. She
opposed bills that limit abortion rights, allows drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and the authorization for use of military force in Iraq
("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). Barbara Boxer popularity increased as she continued to win reelection in 1998, 2004, and 2010. In 2004, Senator
Barbara Boxer had nearly seven million votes, which was greater than any other U.S. Senator in history. She even obtained a position in the Democratic
Party's Senate leadership as Chief Deputy Whip. In 2010, Boxer
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The Sorry State of Filipino Athletes at the Olympics
THE SORRY STATE OF FILIPINO ATHLETES AT THE OLYMPICS
"Look! Even, what's that–Uzbekistan?! What's Uzbekistan?! Even this Uzbekistan has at least one medal," my 10–year–old cousin shouts as she buries
her head into her hands upon seeing the day's Olympic medal count. For this year's Olympic Games in London, the Philippines sent out eleven athletes
to compete in eight sports, making it the smallest Philippine delegation at the Summer Games since 1936. Out of those eleven, only two made it past
their events' preliminary rounds: boxer Mark Barriga and BMX cyclist Daniel Caluag. Neither of them advanced any further. For the fourth straight
Olympiad, the Philippines failed to get a medal of any sort.
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The United States also have their own form of NSAs, but are called national sports federations. The USOC's main focus are the athletes themselves and
entering them into these competitions, while the individual sports federations are in charge of these athlete's training of the regulation of their own
sporting community. These organizations' roles are defined and clear, much unlike in the Philippines.
There also exists a second problem, this time, within the NSAs themselves. In an article by Gerry Carpio, he talks about how divisions within the
NSAs are causing major setbacks. In the Philippines, NSAs can have two presidents: one to be recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and
the other to be recognized by international committees. Carpio even goes on to state that "these two chiefs and their followers are mortal enemies." In
the article he describes an instance where feuding within an NSA ended in disaster. A conflict between the two figures of authority forced a divide
between the athletes, and eventually started a "war" in the NSA. The constant struggle limited the athletes' opportunities and stalled preparations for
competitions. By the time the conflict had been resolved, it was already too late: there wasn't enough time to train these athletes properly. In the end,
they weren't
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Personal Narrative : American Political Institutions
Zitlali Avalos Sunday P. Obazuaye POL 101: American Political Institutions 5 August 2016 Representative Report My name is Zitlali, I am 20
years old, and I am going to be a third year college student at Cal State University, Fullerton this fall. I will be the second person in my family to
graduate from college. I am thankful for the support and unconditional love that my family has given me, because without them I would not have
made it this far. They have shaped me into the person that I am today, and I know they are proud of who I have become. My parents have given me
what they could and have guided me toward the right path that has lead me here today, and I could not be more grateful. My major is Health Science,
and I plan to become a Nutritionist. I want to help people lead a healthy lifestyle and achieve their health–related goals. Although I aspire to help
people lead a healthy lifestyle, I could never say no to pizza. One of my hobbies is running. I find running to be therapeutic, and the numerous
benefits that come from it are a bonus. On my spare time I enjoy reading, walking on the beach, and sometimes shamefully binge watching Netflix.
For the most part I would rather be alone, but I appreciate good company. I am a very curious person, and have a thing for mysterious things that I
cannot quite understand. I have always preferred to find a holistic way to heal rather than take over the counter medication. I do not hide the way I
feel and can be a bit
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ObamaВґs Universal Healthcare Reform Essay
Obama promised change, then he took on one of Washington's toughest issues; Universal healthcare reform.Obama said that he wanted to be the
generation that says, "universal health care in America, we can do that!" He spoke no less than remaking America, but in the end were they just
pretty words? "Another day, another headache for president Obama." The president had staked his entire first term on this, and if it fell through his
whole presidency could have gone downhill, fast. Everybody loved the idea of healthcare reform, but are they willing to pay the price that it will
cost? When making a bill such as this, every option must be open for discussion and every idea must be on the table. From the beginning, he was
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Obama wasted no time putting health care reform on the agenda, stating that they can't afford to put health care reform on hold any longer. And at
looked like an easy victory for the president, at first. Failure, was not an option, it would be viewed not only as a failure but failure to govern, and
an inability to use the 60 vote majority that they had in the Senate as well as the significant margin that they had in the House. If the Obama
Administration failed, then there would be a tremendous political price to pay. Emanuel knew the political price that administrations paid when it
lost the battle for health care reform. Sixteen years ago, he had worked in the Clinton administration, the Clinton effort to do health care was a
classic example of a 'simple minded approach' to an incredibly complex and messy political issue. Basically, Clinton delivered a one thousand page
plan onto the doorstep of Congress after a year and basically said, "Pass this plan, my wife came up with it, and it's a good plan. The chairmen, at the
time, who had been there longer than them and was going to be there longer than them, killed the bill. Around the same time the 'Harry and Louise' ads
stated popping up and they just cost and cost the Administration in the Clinton years. They were handed a devastating defeat and Emanuel had seen it
all. Yet, Sixteen years later, Obama is attempting healthcare reform again and as chief of staff, he would
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Salt Lake Olympic Bribery Scandal Essay
I. INTRODUCTION
The Olympic Games took place in the United States at Salt Lake City, Utah. The tournament opened on February 8, 2002 and closed on February 24,
2002. There were 77 NOCs, 2,399 athletes, 78 events, 22,000 volunteers and 8,730 of the media. "The Games saw the expansion of the Olympic
program to 78 events, including the return of skeleton and the introduction of women's bobsleighs. Athletes from a record 18 National Olympic
Committees earned gold medals, including first–ever gold for China and Australia" (Olympic.org).
The Olympic International Committee is the supreme authority of the entire Olympic Games, responsible for organizing and maintaining a successful
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Congress enacted the FCPA to bring a halt to the bribery of foreign officials and to restore public confidence in the integrity of the American business
system. The FCPA was intended to have (and has had) an enormous impact on the way American firms do business. Several firms that paid bribes to
foreign officials have been the subject of criminal and civil enforcement actions, resulting in large fines and suspension and debarment from federal
procurement contracting, and their employees and officers have gone to jail. To avoid such consequences, many firms have implemented detailed
compliance programs intended to prevent and to detect any improper payments by employees and agents. The FCPA prohibits any American citizen to
be involved in committing any bribery for business issues. Paying or receiving money or anything of value makes it against the law and punishment
should be enforced by the government in order for justice to take place. As mentioned in the Lay–Parson's Guide to FCPA, "The anti–bribery provisions
of the FCPA make it unlawful for a U.S. person, and certain foreign issuers of securities, to make a corrupt payment to a foreign official for the
purpose of obtaining or retaining business for or with, or directing business to, any person. Since 1998, they also apply to foreign firms and persons
who take any act in furtherance of such a corrupt payment while in the United States."
The intention of this illegal
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Summary: Not In Our Lifetimes
IV.POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND ALTERNATIVES: NOT IN THE HOUSE ON THE HILL
With sponsorship from Republican Senator Grassley and currently with 14 Democrat and 12 Republican co–sponsors, including such ideological
opposites as Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D–RI) and Sen. Rand Paul (R–KY), the Sentencing Reforms and Corrections Act of 2015 is one of few
high–profile bills with strong bipartisan support. Sen. Paul, when he attempted to introduce his own similar bill last February, spoke the language of
both Democrats and Republicans by declaring, "These sentences disproportionately affect minorities and low–income communities, while doing little
to keep us safe." Naturally, Sen. Paul could not resist adding his own libertarian flourish to the debate: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
As University of Chicago professor Dr. Michael Dawson explains in his book Not in Our Lifetimes: The Future of Black Politics, Washington's
dismissal of "mainstream opinion of the black population" alienates black voters. Magnifying this alienation is the fact that President Obama, the most
identifiable figure in black political America, contributes to this dismissive rhetoric, Dawson calling Obama "out of step with the mainstream of black
America." Indeed, with the most racially inclusive political climate in American history, the pervading sentiment among blacks about their future in the
United States remains pessimistic. Likely attributable to the aforementioned perceived ideological disconnection, black pessimism harmfully yet
inevitably dictates the voting tendencies of a powerful bloc: "...Barack Obama, the centrist candidate who sought to bury race as an issue...quite likely
owes his election to the continued power of black nationalism." Only Washington can reverse this pessimism, and sentencing reform, an issue of great
importance to the black community at large, is an opportunity for Washington to both demonstrate its commitment to black voters and shift black
political sentiment from pessimism to
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U.s. Olympic Committee, The Indianapolis Cowboys, And The...
In late 2006, executives of Bank of America were evaluating and determining four sports sponsorships to initiate, renew or terminate. The four options
are NASCAR, U.S. Olympic Committee, the Dallas Cowboys, and The Colonial PGA Tournament in Fort Worth, Texas. Based on the strict criteria for
the bank's sports sponsorship "return on investment", executives made their decision: (1) start a new relationship with NASCAR as its official bank,
(2) renew the USOC sponsorship, (3) renew the sponsorship of Dallas Cowboys, and (4) exit after the 2006 Bank of America Colonial golf tournament
sponsorship without damaging the financial structure of the event. NASCAR origins from North Carolina, the same place as Bank of America comes
from. Sharing the same place makes the
The number of NASCAR's fans is over 75 million and NASCAR ranked NO.1 in corporate involvement and per–event attendance, and NO.2 in
television viewership, which mean that Bank of America is going to have enormous customer accumulation.
NAXCAR and Bank of America have been keeping relationship since very long time ago, therefore, they know each other very well, which avoids
unnecessary uncertainty.
It's a wise decision to sponsor NASCAR. I agree that Bank of America gave up to renew U.S. Olympic Team sponsorship. For one thing, it cost
approximately 8 million dollars a year, double the cost of NASCAR sponsorship. The high expense was not only too much for the bank, but not
necessary. As Bill Chipps said
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The Olympic Games : Athletes
The Olympic Games are a sporting event in which athletes from all over the world come to one city to compete in various sports. The Olympics take
place every two years with the Summer Games and the Winter Games alternating. Up until about twenty years ago, the Olympics were permitted to
amateur athletes, or athletes that compete in a sport without collecting revenue from their activity, only. TheInternational Olympic Committee, a
committee that organizes and relegates the modern Olympic Games, changed the eligibility requirements of competitors in 1986. They permitted
professional athletes to compete in the Olympics because many "amateur" athletes that were competing had been financially supported by their
governments to train full–time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Amatuer competitors depend on private sponsorship, liker family members and rich supporters, to finance their training and daily living costs (Olson).
In addition, an amateur is someone that competes and has always competed in sports as an avocation without any material benefit ("Eligibility Rules of
the International Olympic Committee"). Before the move that enabled professionals to compete in the Olympic Games, there were many specific rules
and regulations regarding the eligibility requirements of athletes. For instance, one did not meet the qualifications if they accept or had accepted any
compensation for participating in sports ("Eligibility Rules of the International Olympic Committee"). In addition, an athlete that developed into a
professional in a sport or that expressed their intentions of becoming a professional was not allowed to compete ("Eligibility Rules of the International
Olympic Committee"). The one strict regulation that constantly governed the Olympic Games was that amateur athletes were allowed to compete, and
professionals were not (Green). However, in 1971, the International Olympic Committee eradicated the requirements of amateurism, which authorized
competitors to earn sponsorship from national associations, sports organizations, and independent businesses for the first chance (Olson). What made it
such a simple decision was the skepticism that competitors from particular countries were in fact
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Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Game Analysis
In 2002 the Winter Olympics were held in Salt Lake City, Utah. With this being the first winter games held in the United States in over twenty years,
they wanted to make it the best winter games that the world has seen. With winning the bid over Sion, Г–stersund and Quebec City on June 16, 1995,
this gave them seven years to plan the greatest winter Olympic games that has ever been played. Although during this bidding process there was some
"funny" business going on with the Salt Lake City bid team and the International Olympic Committee members. This ended up with ten members of the
International Olympic Committee resigning and also the Salt Lake City bid leaders Tom Welch and Dave Johnson. This went down in history as one
of the most controversial in the light of the scandal (IOC, 2012).
To guarantee a legacy from the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the Utah Sports Commission was set up to create both open recreational
and elite game in the state. Since, Utah has facilitated more than 50 World Cups occasions or real games titles. An expansion in games support from
youngsters was likewise noted, with games, for example, bobsleigh, skeleton, snowboarding and freestyle and mogul skiing all seeing an upsurge in
interest (IOC, 2012, p. 11).
The Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games presented a cohesive image built on meaningful and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Both cities still to the day get tourist come just to see the venues that held the Games. At the end of the 2010 Games Lord Coe, a British politician and
former track and field athlete, noted the Games had "gradually recovered from its tumultuous start" and said that he "never thought the British would
find rivals in their preoccupation with the weather which is almost elevated to an Olympic event" as he credited Vancouver Olympic Committee for
meeting unforeseen challenges such as the unseasonably warm weather of Cypress
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  • 3. The Role Of Human Resources Throughout The United States... Human Resources Today The role of Human Resources in organizations has grown immensely. The growth has increased the depth of the department and now includes vital areas such as employee engagement and development. The inclusion of these two areas maintains the scope of the department, which is to acquire, manage and develop talent. For many years, the department of Human Resources has been associated with the hiring and firing arm of a company. As the need shifted to acquiring, managing and developing the most important assets, the role and activities of the department of Human Resources has become even more important within organizations that desire to build and maintain a reputable brand be an innovative force in the market ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States Olympic Committee supports U.S. Olympic and Paralympic athletes on and off the field of play through direct athlete funding, health insurance, tuition grants, media and marketing opportunities, career services and performance–based monetary rewards programs. The organization not only has international Games responsibilities and its work around the Olympic Movement, the USOC supports America's Olympic and Paralympic athletes through their National Governing Bodies, in doing so this provides support to develop customized, creative and impactful athlete–support and coaching education programs. In addition, the Olympic Training Center facilities provide athletes with performance services, including sports medicine; strength and conditioning, psychology, physiology and nutrition assistance; and performance technology. Additionally, the USOC oversees the process by which U.S. cities bid to host the Olympic/Paralympic Games, the YouthOlympic Games or the Pa /Parapan American Games, while also playing a supporting role in the bid processes for hosting a myriad of other international competitions. Further, the USOC approves the U.S. trials sites and procedures for the Olympic, Paralympic, Youth Olympic, Pan American and Parapan American games team selections. The USOC also hold the responsibility of promoting and supporting physical fitness, activity and public participation in athletic
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  • 5. How Did Hitler Affect The 1936 Olympics The summer of 1936, the Olympic Games were held in Berlin, Germany. The International Olympic Committee had awarded Berlin with the games with no idea that Adolf Hitler would be in control. Hitler's Regime was slowly reaching its peak by the time the Olympic Games started. Hitler started to implement his extremist views on Germany such as racist policies. Hitler saw the games as a chance to prove his theory that Aryans were the superior race. Many countries felt uneasy about having the games held in Berlin and started to boycott. It was not until last minute that countries decided to participate. Although many people just see the 1936 Olympics as Hitler's way to make the Aryan's seem superior, there were many events that made the 1936 Olympics ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Hitler is notoriously known for his radical political views based on extreme racism, nationalism, and individual superiority (Helicon). He was appointed as chancellor by President Paul Von Hindenburg in 1933 (A&E Television Network). Hitler's political party had forced other parties to disband, making the Nazis the only legal political party in Germany. After the death of Hindenburg, a law was put in place to abolish the role of the president and give the powers to the chancellor. This law allowed Adolf Hitler to have complete control over everything, becoming the dictator of Germany. Under Hitler's control the economy, culture, education and law became Nazi based ("The Nazi Terror Begins"). Local businesses and employers were forced to leave their jobs and join Nazi organizations. There was no longer freedom of speech, press or assembly, so officials could listen in on phone calls, read mail and search homes without permission. Hitler and the Nazis believed that the human race could be improved by eliminating anyone inferior to them ("Nazi Racism"). People inferior included handicapped, African–Americans, homosexuals, gypsies, poles, and political dissidents (University of Florida). In schools, teachers would teach children how to measure skull size, nose length and hair and eye color to determine if they were inferior or the true perfect Aryan. The perfect Aryan was someone with blonde hair, blue eyes and who was physically strong. In 1936, Hitler used the Summer Olympics to prove to the world that Aryan's were the superior ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. The Purpose Of The 1936 Berlin Olympics The 1936 Berlin Olympics The 1936 Berlin Olympics was more than just athletes competing for gold, silver and bronze. This was a political standpoint of who the dominant race was and for Hitler to prove that the Germans were the best race. Many Debates went on, concerning the United States should go to the Berlin Olympics or if they should remove themselves of the Hitler's dictatorship to showcase they would not stand for it. The United States made the decision to follow through in the competition, which was a conflicting choice. The United States did not want the races or religion of the athletes on the United States Olympic team to be put on display. The purpose of the Olympics was to showcase the stellar athletic capabilities, and not ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Jeremiah started the efforts of boycotting the Berlin Olympics. He was also a strict catholic which led other catholics in the AAU to follow along with his boycotting. Mahoney's main point for the United States not going to the Berlin Olympics was that Adolf Hitler had neglected the Olympic Games rule of discrimination based on race and religion. Germany had stated that "non–Aryans" athletes would not be allowed to compete in the Berlin Olympics. Jeremiah also had Ernest Lee Jahncke boycotting with him and was an important factor to the boycott, He was expelled from the International Olympic Committee for his vigorous public stance against the Berlin Olympics. Jeremiah Mahoney and Ernest Lee Jahncke had many people persuaded that the United States should not participate in the 1936 Olympics. Then came Avery Brundage who was the man responsible for believing that "The Olympic Games belong to the athletes and not to the politicians."(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). Avery Brundage was a straightforward man and was the president of The American Olympic Committee(AOC). He staunchly stated that the politics should not affect the spectacular athletic abilities of these ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Essay about Politics and the Modern Olympics At first thought, it may be difficult to understand any possible connection between sports and politics. The New International Webster's Dictionary of the English Language defines politics as 'the science of government', and sports as 'a particular game or physical activity pursued for diversion'. On the surface the two concepts have very little in common, yet their connection can be traced to antiquity and the first organized sporting events. The first Olympic games took place in Greece in the ninth century, b.c.e. to worship the gods, win personal glory, and, most importantly, unite the Greek city–states. At that time, Greece was made up of many small, isolated communities which, as they flourished, sought to dominate the others. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (16). Hitler employed artists to create beautiful posters and magazine spreads to advertise and promote the Games. When they included athletes in their artwork, the artists portrayed them as representatives of the Nazi myth of the "Aryan" race –– blue eyed blondes with strong, chiseled features. In this way, Hitler wanted to draw a link between Nazi Germany and Ancient Greece. (16). Adolph Hitler opened the Eleventh Olympiad on August 1, 1936. His arrival was announced by a fanfare directed by the famous composer Richard Strauss to the mostly German spectators. Establishing a new Olympic tradition, a lone runner carried a flame which traveled by relays of runners from the site of the original ancient Games in Olympia, Greece (16) "...Sport is prostituted when sport loses its independent and democratic character and becomes a political institution...Nazi Germany is endeavoring to use the Eleventh Olympiad to serve the necessities and interests of the Nazi regime rather than the Olympic ideals." Committee on Fair Play In Sports, New York, November 15, 1935 (16) Adolph Hitler wanted the 1936 Berlin Olympics to be a large scale national spectacle. So that the rest of the world could see the glory of Nazi Germany, he hired film producer Leni ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Cost Sharing Reduction Case Study Last week, House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee Chairman Peter Roskam (IL–6) convened a hearing on, "Defying the Constitution: The Administration's Unlawful Funding of the Cost Sharing Reduction Program." examining the Obama administration's funding of the Cost Sharing Reduction Program without Congressional appropriation. Through this process the administration was able to funnel funds to insurance companies without a direct congressional appropriation for that purpose. Roskam made the case that this was very much a violation of separation of powers as it as it usurped the House's power of purse. In his opening remarks Chairman Roskam establishes that the investigation is a way for the Congress to protect the power of purse: Administration ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The members pressed for the administration's reasoning for allocating funds based on the Affordable Care Act, which gave no direct authority for the appropriation. The provision for funding for the 2014 appropriation of the program was requested, but in the following year it was taken out at the request of the administration. The committee was seeking to find the justification within the administration from the text of the Affordable Care Act and they could find no direct mention. A running theme of the minority was that this hearing was the majority attempting to take healthcare subsidies away from those struggling to pay for their insurance. Chairman Roskam, continually made the point that the administration admitted in the current litigation that all dollars in this program and not to the patient, rather they were direct payments to insurance ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. 1972 Olympic Sports Scandal Hayden Beattie Ferris, sports lit Scandals The 1972 Olympic men's basketball event was one of the most controversial events in Olympic history and was the first ever loss for Team USA since the sport was introduced into the Olympic in 1936. The US team won seven gold medals and was favored to win in the 1972 Summer Olympics. The team convincingly won its first eight games of the tournament putting its overall Olympic record at 63–0 and establishing a final against the Soviets. The first Olympic basketball tournament was organized at the 1936 Olympics. According to the Olympic rules of that time, all of the competitors were tyros. The tournament was held indoors for the first time in 1948. The American team proved its ascendance, winning the first seven Olympic tournaments until 1968, without losing a single game. While the Americans were barred from sending a team that contained players from the professional National Basketball Sodality, they instead sent in college players; teams from some other countries ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... A protest began from the outrage of this scandal and many people join to stop what was happening. Righetto refused to sign the official scoring sheet in an act of protest, though Gabdlnur Mukhamedzyanov, a Soviet referee present as spectator, claimed to have witnessed Righetto's signature. Herbert Mols, serving as the resident manager of the U.S. team, and U.S. Olympic Basketball Committee chairman MK Summers, filed a detailed protest, which was heard by FIBA's five–member jury of appeal. After the conclusion of the games, the United States Olympic Committee launched another appeal, this time to the executive committee of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The protest asserted that allowing a third inbounds play with the clock reset to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Rural Care Organizations Improvement Act Of 2015 The Rural Accountable Care Organizations Improvement Act of 2015, introduced to the United States Senate in May and now being reviewed by the Senate Finance Committee, will amend part of the Social Security Act to try and improve the way the Medicare shared savings program assigns beneficiaries by basing the assignments on services of primary care offered by providers, including Nurse Practitioners (Govtrack.us, 2015). For Nurse Practitioners specifically, this new legislation will allow nurse practitioner patients to be assigned to Medicare shared savings Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) (AANP, 2015). Currently, the Affordable Care Act establishes nurse practitioners as providers whom are eligible providers in ACOs; however, the current Medicare Shared Savings program statute prevents beneficiaries of Medicare, who are receiving primary care service from a nurse practitioner, from being assigned to Accountable Care Organizations inside the program (AANP, 2015). The American Association of Nurse Practitioners (2015) also claim the exclusion of nurse practitioners must be repealed if ACOs want to develop further as models of practice, which improve cost effectiveness, patient access and quality. Since 2011, the representative for the 3rd Congressional District of Tennessee is Chuck Fleischmann of Ooltewah. Fleischmann, like most Republicans, is against Obama care altogether, having co–sponsored the Act to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) in ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Essay on The Olympics: Politics, Scandal, and Corruption ABSTRACT: The purity of the Olympics has been smeared by scandal, corruption, boycotts, political disputes and even acts of terrorism. Sadly, politics have taken control of the Olympics and turned it into a political and money–making extravaganza. Olympic boycotts became a way for countries to protest each other. Hitler tried to use the Games to prove his belief of racial superiority. Wars interfered with the Olympics. Bloodshed even covered the Olympics, in the 1972 Munich Games where terrorists killed eleven Israeli Olympic members. Unfortunately, throughout Olympic history, politics have overshadowed the true focus of the Games. They were "intended to unite the countries of the world through friendly competition" not segregate them ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Greeks had to suspend legal disputes and postpone capital punishment sentences until completion of the Games. Early Greek politicians took advantage of the Games by using it as a tool to promote their city's importance (Hellenic World). Politics started to overcome the Early Olympics when the Romans took over Greece. They not only restructured the stadiums, but also the Games themselves. These new Games began to greatly stray from their origins until Emperor Theodosius I, being disgusted with the games, cancel them in 393 AD. The Olympics remained canceled until 1896 when Pierre de Coubertin fought to start the Modern Olympic Games. He did so with the intention of promoting peace, unity, and sportsmanship through athletic competition. He knew politics would be a part of the Games, but not to the extent that they have become. Over time, politics has taken over to make the games into so much more than friendly competition. Politics has been evident almost from the beginning of the modern Olympics. At the 1908 London Olympics, American flag bearers refused to lower their flag in front of the British monarchy, which the British saw as a sign of disrespect. The Russians also tried to prevent their enemy, the Finns, from showing their flag. In the early Olympics, wars were suspended during the Games. Just the opposite happened in 1916 when the Games were suspended because of World War I. The politicians pushed this even further when Germany, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. Essay on Maxine Waters: Raising consciousness, not money Maxine Waters: Raising consciousness, not money As one of the most powerful African American women in American politics today, Maxine Waters yields respect from both her allies and adversaries. (Dowd 8/22/83) As a member of the House of Representatives, who holds great command, Ms. Waters has a obligation, one might say a calling, to truly serve her constituency, to fight their struggles, to raise consciousness regarding the state of Americansociety today, and to lend her constituency hope. Ms. Waters represents the 35th district of California, a region of California that encompasses the infamous South Central Los Angeles, that was brought to the attention of the Nation, during the 1992 LA Riots, which Ms. Waters quickly defends ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Maxine Waters is not a naГ”ve woman, she has seen and she has felt the painful hand of oppression. The hand of oppression has laid it's wrath upon her and her constituency, America's minorities, particularly African Americans, with such force that the blow, be it the pain, the social inequality, the outright disrespect for humanity that blacks in the country have experienced, may have inflicted a lifelong scar. The vast injustice that the African American community has felt, since the moment the first African was placed in chains in brought to this country has been nothing but a travesty, that has and will undoubtedly plague this nation for decades, if not centuries to come. Such circumstances have ignited a passion in Congresswoman Maxine Waters, that have led her to a life of commitment to her people, our nation's minorities, and to reforming our political system, our ideology, our society. There are many of us who are disillusioned by the American Political system, over the years we have become increasingly cynical, viewing politicians as extensions of Corporate America, the good OLE boys from the South and the Eastern Elite. For such politicians, politics itself was a life long destiny, full of ambition, finesse, and struggle for power, yet a severe lack ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Congressional Committees and Healthcare Policy Essay Congressional Committees and Healthcare Policy (Chapter Review) An important point made in Weissert and Weissert concerning Congress and its committee structure is that the majority of the work in Congress is done through committees. They perform the majority of research on issues and possible solutions, get legislation written, re–written and amended, and support it as it moves through Congress and finally gets passed. They are the "workhorses of the legislature" (Weissert and Weissert, 29). The breadth of information on any given issue that has to be assimilated, analyzed and formed into a bill that can be passed by the two chambers of Congress is complex, and lawmakers cannot realistically apply significant time and attention to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Cabinet officers often spend a lot of time testifying before committees (Weissert and Weissert, 30). Committees are responsible for oversight of federal agencies, and while this is described as "complicated...tedious," (Weissert and Weissert, 61) and seems to be a mostly a passive process, an example was cited where at least one committee member was more active. Representative John Dingell was essentially accused of "bullying federal agencies" (Weissert and Weissert, 61) when he was chair of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, due to his apparent micro –management style. House committee investigations of presidential behavior, while becoming less common, are other areas where committees have influence outside of Congress (Weissert and Weissert, 61). Another example given is investigation by the House Judiciary Committee of the sentences handed down by federal judges thought to be too "soft" (Weissert and Weissert, 78). A third point made by Weissert and Weissert is that the power, effectiveness and popularity of Congressional committees can be influenced and weakened. When party leadership is stronger, the power of committees is lessened. Party leaders can find ways to get their pet ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Former Foster Youth Essay One of the most pressing issues facing foster youth in America is employment following emancipation. Former foster youth face many challenges in becoming self–sufficient adults due to the lack of a support system that a traditional family would provide for their children. There is an insufficient safety net for a particularly vulnerable group and the statistics reflect poor care for this demographic. By age 24, roughly half of all former foster youth are unemployed; those who are employed earn a median income of $7,500 annually. In their first four years following their aging out of foster care, more than half will be homeless or in a shelter at some point; up to 70% will be "reliant on government assistance." Analysis The greatest challenge ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Immense government expenditures are used in the assistance of these individuals, but often fail to translate to success and independence following emancipation. The iFoster jobs program aims to fill this gap and connect educated and trained former foster youth with respectable employers in need of qualified individuals. The iFoster organization has laid out a roadmap that illustrates its process of connecting these individuals with employers and has shown success with 250 youths thus far. First, iFoster networks with employers and assesses their needs and what they look for in employees. Then, they set a youth training program tailored to those needs. The individuals are then trained and provided with resources including courses, professional clothes for interviews, transportation, etc. These individuals are then assessed and analyzed for the job that best fits their qualifications and preferences. The individuals receive support through the interviewing and hiring process and receive ongoing support following beginning work. Regular check–ins and communication with the employers ensure that these youths are excelling at work and that their needs are being ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Internatonal Sports and Entertainment Center International Sports and Entertainment Center Rex W. Greene Athens State University The first thing to be said about this consortium's idea is either the first time anyone has tried this or that no one had been successful at it. Still the idea meets with several problems, starting with getting land secured, getting the facilities built, getting the athletes and coaches to the venues, and getting investors in line for the convention, hotel, restaurants and retail outlets. Securing of land in that area could prove to be difficult. According to the Huntsville/Madison County Chamber of Commerce website, there are no available properties in the area adjoining I–65 and I–565 ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Olympic Committee thought of moving its headquarters from Colorado Springs to find more modern facilities, Mayor Lionel Rivera and local developer LandCo Equity Partners came up with a $53 million rescue plan. (Lloyd, 2008) Although a facility of this type is somewhat different that facilities being built at a school, many stakeholders should be involved in the decisions on what components should including in the facilities needed for competition. Much like planning for athletic construction in an academic setting should include participation of students, athletic staff, the community, and the school administration in the planning process, many stakeholders in the community should be involved in this construction. That would include: community leaders, business leaders and coaches and other experts from the various sports being considered. (Beaudin & Free, 1999) From San Francisco to Boston, from Chicago to New Orleans, the building of convention centers has been big business in most of our nation's larger cities.
  • 16. But while there are some residual economic effects from convention goers coming into an area, in a number of cases, the expenditure of hundreds of millions of public dollars appears to have had almost no impact on individual communities. (Sanders, 1998). Bibliography Beaudin, J. A., & Free, L. (1999, August). Building Teamwork. American School & University , 71 (12), p. 101. Cazeneuve, B. (2008, March 3). The Road to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Ron Wyden Debate Ron Wyden: Defending Privacy, Defending Democracy Americans' growing fear of a terrorist attack (McGill) coupled with cyberattacks on big businesses – such as the bank JPMorgan Chase (Granville) – have prompted Congress to push for bills that would considerably extend the NSA's access to citizen's private information. Recent technological advances have granted the government ways to search for and eliminate potential threats to the United States at the expense of personal privacy. As a result, a consistent topic of debate has become how much access to this data the government needs to effectively protect its people, without completely stripping them of all their privacy. A staunch advocate of internet privacy, Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Through his bold dissent from the majority, which – in the face of the national security needs – only reluctantly brings up the issues surrounding growing government surveillance, Senator Wyden ensures that those individuals in the intelligence agencies who make mistakes are held accountable for their actions. It is no easy feat to argue for what is right in a room full of people who had rather the Senator be less vocal about such a controversial topic. Ron Wyden is one of very few people who possesses the courage that it takes to stand up to his opponents and his colleagues alike. And no matter what effect this will have on his political career, Senator Wyden may one day find that "the very effort he made was the reason why somebody else took it up and succeeded" (qtd. in Kennedy ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. The Intelligence Community : Congress And The Administration "My personal view is that the intelligence community is bamboozling Congress and the administration...You can have both (civil liberties and national security)," says Binney. He estimates that the data from "99.99% of all (domestic) communications" is useless to the NSA and should be erased. "There's no probable cause or any indication that the data that they're collecting on the vast majority of U.S. citizens is in any way related to terrorism," says Binney. The message from these whistleblowers carries tremendous credibility as they've sacrificed lucrative, prestigious careers, along with risking their reputations and freedom. On the other hand, the government has demonstrated that these top secret programs are untrustworthy. After all,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... He thought Wyden asked a loaded question or a "when are you going to start/stop beating your wife kind of question...So I responded in what I thought was the most truthful, or least untruthful, manner by saying 'no.'" In addition, the NSA's Director Gen. Keith Alexander lied to Congress stating that their telephone surveillance programs had thwarted 54 terrorist plots. He later admitted those statistics weren't accurate after Sen. Patrick Leahy (D–VT) confronted him. Alexander then retreated by suggesting that one or maybe two had been thwarted through those programs. However, the NSA's bulk data collection programs haven't prevented a single terrorist plot, according to a group of thoroughly vetted Senators, Ron Wyden, Mark Udall (D–CO), and Martin Heinrich (D–NM). Those three Senators are members of the Senate Intelligence Committee, meaning they have higher security clearances than nearly everyone in Congress. That group has extensively reviewed these programs and found "no evidence that the bulk collection of Americans' phone records has provided any intelligence of value that could not have been gathered through less intrusive means." Why is the intelligence community fighting tooth and nail to defend these programs that clearly violate the constitution and are poor national defense strategies? The answer lies in Kirk Weibe's colleague who wanted to "milk" the 9/11 crisis until 2015. In fact, that was an accurate assessment ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. How the Olympics Have Been Hijacked by Nationalism and... Would you agree that the Olympics are less about sports and more about nationalism and commercialism? When the Olympic Games were founded in 776 BC their main aim was to promote peace and athletic excellence but over the past few years the spirit of Olympics has been hijacked by nationalism and commercialism. Olympic Games have been a victim of political conflicts since its inception but during the 19th Century these games suffered the most. The Munich games held in 1936 were boycotted by many countries including Ireland and Spain as many believed that Adolf Hitler sought to exploit the games for propaganda purposes. Nationalism also affected the spirit of Olympic Games during the World Wars where the conflicting blocks refused to summon on the Olympic platform to exhibit their skills and talents in the field of sports. After the World War II many countries including theUnited States boycotted the Moscow games (1980) held in Russia and the loosing countries were not even invited to this event. There were the boycott years 1976, 1980 and 1984 when entire nations including United States and Russia stayed away because rivals either were present there or were hosting.Therefore the Olympic Games failed a number of times to promote peace between countries through sports. Rivalries between conflicting countries have often delayed the Olympic Games and have raised questions regarding the true purpose of these games. Commercialism has ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. A Diverse Pool Of Candidates Gabrielle Ivester English 300 Professor Passal 16 September 2015 This upcoming presidential election includes a diverse pool of candidates, with a wide variety of opinions coming from different backgrounds. There is one candidate that stands out among the rest: Vermont senatorBernie Sanders. He has decades of experience in politics, which is immensely important for someone holding the position of President. During his time in public service he has demonstrated that he is committed, strong, productive, fair, and honest. Sanders relies on his policies and ideas significantly more than flaunting a charming personality to gain support, and he is able to do this because he has always put a lot of consideration into the decisions he makes. Furthermore, he has always been a strong supporter of quality of opportunity, which is the political ideal advocating the view that the assignment of individuals to places in the social hierarchy is determined by some form of competitive process; all members of society are eligible to compete on equal terms. As president, Sanders would take many steps toward improving this aspect of society. He recognizes that currently there is great disparity in the balance of power, and he has consistently fought towards making the U.S.A. a country where everyone is well taken care of and has access to what they need. If Sanders becomes president, he will fight for everyone to have an equal chance of achieving their own American Dream. One of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Chris Gronet Executive Summary History of the Company, Solyndra In 2005, Chris Gronet formed a company named Gronet Technologies and within eight months changed that name to Solyndra. Gronet had a revolutionary idea about solar panels; make them tubular. "Look at the picture long enough, and you're going to realize there's a lot of wasted space, and a cylinder might work better," Gronet, said in a 2008 interview with The Chronicle. (Said, 2011). In December of 2006 the company applied for a government–guaranteed loan. (The Washington Post, 2011). Coupled with that government loan application, the corporation was able to raise another $600 million from private investors and opened their first factory in 2008, lining up $1.2 billion in orders. (Said, 2011). During the Obama,... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... According to Patentdocs.com, Solyndra applied for 17 different patents ranging from dealing with the system and method for creating electric isolation between layers comprising solar cells (Patent application number 20110318862) to reinforcing solar cell frames (patent application number 20090114268). (Patentdocs, n.d.) Patents are good for twenty years, given that the patentee pays the periodic maintenance fees. (FindLaw, 2017). So, what happened to the patents that Solyndra were awarded? In the case study "Assumption of Intellectual Property Licenses in Bankruptcy: Catapult Entertainment, Inc" the Ninth Circuit Court found that once a debtor files for protection under the Bankruptcy Code, they are now at risk for losing their licenses. This to say that the patents filed by Solyndra would now be considered property of the United States. (FindLaw, 2017), or you would think. According to Matthew Rimmer, a Australian Research Council Future Fellow, working on intellectual property and climate change, the patents recently held by Solyndra as well as Evergreen Solar, another bankrupt solar corporation, are up for grabs. The DOE is currently trying to find ways to block foreign companies from developing technologies that were once protected by those patents. (Rimmer, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Ryan Lochte's Swimming Scandal United States swimmer and twelve–time Olympic medalist Ryan Lochte has been suspended for 10 months for his gas station scandal during the recent Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.. In addition to Lochte's suspension, he will be banned from the 2017 World Swimming Championship that is scheduled to take place in July and the next one which takes place in 2019. Those involved in the decision were the International Olympic Committee, the United States Olympic Committee and USA Swimming. Lochte purported a story that he and three other USA swimmers were robbed at gunpoint at a gas station during the Rio Olympics. The already perceived danger of hosting the Olympics in Rio and his statements caused an uproar worldwide. Many had been calling ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Afterwards, he modified several details in his original claim. Brazilian police, already on alert due the nature of the event immediately investigated his claims and concluded that no robbery had taken place, proving Lochte's claims to be false. It later became evident that Lochte and his group were at the gas station after partying, and the police claimed that the group vandalized a rest room that caused guards to pull their weapons in self–defense. The group of swimmers had to pay about $50 for their acts. The Brazilian police released a surveillance video from that night, and other swimmers stories' about the incident matched it. Authorities went as far as charging Lochte and the group with falsely reporting a crime. Lochte managed to leave the country before authorities found him, but the other swimmers were not as lucky. After a $10,800 donation, their charges were not brought up and they went back to United States. After word got out about his fabrications and video evidence was released that suggested that some of his tales were false, Lochte changed his story. But the damage was already done, and the other swimmers denied his story. They will face punishment too, but not at the length of Lochte's ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. The Teacher Retirement System Of Texas The effort to establish the Teacher Retirement System of Texas was a 20 –year process which began in 1916. After a few bumps on the road, and collaborations within the Texas Legislature, Governor James Allred signed the program into law under Section 67, Article XVI of the Texas Constitution on June 9, 1937, and the Teacher Retirement System of Texas was in effect as of July 1, 1937. The mission the legislature envisioned remains essentially intact, as TRS continues to strives to provide competitive retirement annuities in order recruit and retain the best educating staff in the nation, however the scope of system's responsibility has increased considerably. Years passed and in 1985, the Texas Legislature realized that public teachers did not have a health care system so TRS–Care, administered by TRS, was created as a extempore project intended to help state public retired teachers get health care coverage, an additional benefit for public teachers. It however, was not expected to be permanent, and was projected to last no more than a decade; it has now been three decades since TRS–Care projected expiration date. The fund was expected to run out of funds in 2000, but since that time, the Texas Legislature has managed to appropriate and contribute sufficient funds to provide benefits for each biennium. The Texas Legislature determines the funding of benefits and has no constitutional obligation to provide funds for the health care benefits beyond each fiscal year, unlike its ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Diane Feinstein 's Life For Serving The People Of... Biography Diane Feinstein was born in 1933 in San Francisco. Dianne Feinstein has devoted her life to serving the people of California, first at the local level and later at the national one. In 1960, Feinstein was elected by Governor Pat Brown to the state 's Women 's Board of Parole, making her the youngest member in the nation. Dianne Feinstein held her position with Board of Parole for six years, and in 1968 she became a member of the San Francisco Committee on Crime. During 1969, Feinstein was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, becoming again the first woman ever to serve as the board 's president. During the same period, Dianne Feinstein also ran for mayor twice, losing to her contenders both times. In 1978, Diane Feinstein became the acting mayor of San Francisco after the sitting mayor was killed and the following year she was elected and remained in her position as a Mayor, a position she held until 1988. In 1992, after an unsuccessful attempt to win the California governorship, Feinstein ran in a special election for a seat in the U.S. Senate and became the first woman elected U.S. senator from California. Political History After winning a seat in the Senate in 1992, Feinstein was re–elected in 1994, 2000, 2006 and 2012 and has been a senator from California for a total of 24 years or 4 terms. As California 's Senator, Dianne Feinstein has built a name as an independent voice, working in a bipartisan way to find rational solutions to the problems ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. The Inner Workings of Congress The inter workings of Congress have been studied extensively by Richard Fenno and David R. Mayhew. Mayhew's study of Congress took place in Washington, while Richard Fenno conducted his research by following politicians within their congressional district. Mayhew attributes three primary goals to congressmen– getting reelected, achieving influence within Congress and making "good Policy". Fenno also attributes three basic goals, having influence inside the House than other congressmen. Second, helping their constituents and thereby insuring their reelection, and lastly helping make good policy. The purpose of this paper is to research a member of Congress and to make a direct connection between his activity in Washington and his home district. The paper will answer whether the congressmen is a delegate or trustee. Are the actions a pursuit for reelection? Are the committee assignments a path for movement within the House or outside? What legislation has he/she sponsored or co–sponsored and does it directly reflect his/her districts political view. And finally, do major industries and interest groups within his/she district affect the way he/she votes. Mayhew examines the congressmen activity in Washington that is useful to engage in for the purpose of reelection. The first activity is advertising, defined by making a conscious effort to disseminate one's name in a positive light among constituents to gain a favorable view. They emphasize personal qualities such as: ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. The Olympics 's Impact On The Olympic Arena Ever since its inception in 1896, the Modern Olympics has hosted an invisible sport: politics. The Olympics calls for "a halt to all conflicts ... [and to] strive towards a more peaceful world," but politics soon spoiled its biennial message. "As the Olympics continue to dissolve into ... a political competition ... they no longer ... justify the time and trouble," Dave Anderson, Pulitzer Prize winner for his sports column, wrote in the New York Times in 1984. The Olympic spirit has routinely been used as an outlet for political agendas. With political and Olympic ambitions intersected, the great international sports festivity negatively affects all nations involved. World leaders frequently use the Olympic arena as a stage for international... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Boycotting has been used throughout history as an instrument for foreign policy. "For any Olympics to be a true Olympics, all the world's nations should be represented," said Anderson. "Not ... those ... on one side or the other of political barbed wire." As a result of boycott, the essence of the games–competition–diminished. At the 1980 Olympics where the United States decided to stay home, the Soviet Union swept 195 medals–the largest won in history–followed by the United States in 1984 with 174 medals, when, by no surprise, the Soviets decided to miss. Ironically, the spirit of the Olympics turned cold alongside the Cold War. "[The domination as a result of boycott] diminished any accomplishments in working hard," said Al Oerter, a four–time Olympic gold–medal winner. TheOlympic Games quickly turned into a game for politicians, not the athletes. James Montague, the 2009 Best New Writer, wrote in CNN that Carter's idea of a "good, non–military way of protesting the invasion" was not effective, with the Soviet occupation of Afghanistan lasting another eight years. The 1976 boycott was not effective either; the South African apartheid regime survived another eighteen years. Boycotting did more damage at home than it did away: it proved horrible for the Olympic movement and for athletes like Don Paige, a renowned track runner, who was left to watch the race he knew he could win. The Olympics also experiences political terrorism, which ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Congressional Black Caucus : House Ethics Congressional Ethics Rep. Charlie Rangel (D–N.Y.), chairperson of the House Ways and Means Board and a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus,was convicted on 11 counts of violating House ethics policies by a special House Ethics committee (Kane, 2010). Rep. Charlie Rangel's infractions included: Failure to pay taxes for a beach home in the Caribbean. Omissions and errors in his financial disclosure record The use of a rent–controlled domestic apartment as a campaign office He had used his Congressional letterhead to raise funds for a Charles B. Rangel Center for Public Service at City College of New York. His statement that he took no money for himself, was a part of his defense. He argued that he didn't use anything for personal gain. The notion of a sitting lawmaker soliciting for self–aggrandizement and ego promotion is just wrong. Rangel never took responsibility for his actions. Rangel, at some point during the trial, blamed his staff, his lawyers, his accountants, and the media. Rangel denied using his position for personal gain and said he's only guilty of "irresponsible behavior" of the House rules (Miller, 2010). I feel that he is guilty of the charges that he was indicted for doing. He never denied the actions, but he rejected the reasons behind the acts. Third Party Candidates. In the beginning, the Press doesn't find the Third Party candidates very newsworthy. Third party candidates have to try much harder than their major ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Improving Capital Access Programs Within The Sba On May 19, 2015, a hearing in the 114th congress was held. The Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access (of the Committee on Small Business) entitled 'Improving Capital Access Programs within the SBA', discussed ways to give more money to its veteran entrepreneurs. This would be done by changing the loan process within the Small Business Administration. The House report gives the following testimony from, "a lender authorized to operate in the Loan Program that the initiative would help SBA–guaranteed lenders get needed capital to veterans," (p.4 HR). This is where the idea was planted and then it was assigned by the speaker, Mr. John Boehner, to the House Committee on Small Business. Introduced May 21, 2015, Representative Steve Chabot, Chairman of the Small Business Committee, recommended to increase access to capital for veteran entrepreneurs. This act was named the Veterans Entrepreneurship Act of 2015. Along with Rep Chabot were six cosponsors in the House: Rep Mike Bost (IL), Rep Carlos Curbelo (FL), Rep Christopher Gibson (NY), Rep Richard Hanna (NY), Rep Steve Knight (CA), and Rep Tom Rice (SC). All six gentlemen are republicans and members of the House Committee on Small Business. There are 24 members in the committee, ten of which are democrats; six out of fourteen republicans sponsored this Act. There are currently no female republicans on this committee. This means that most republicans on the Committee are in favor of veterans receiving capital ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. 2016 Boston Olympics A Chance Yiwei Wang Nancye Araneo ESL 155 23, Feb, 2015 Give Boston Olympics a Chance "Give 2024 Boston Olympics a chance!" people invoked on social network, after Mayor Marty Walsh announced 2024 Boston Olympic bid. Due to hundred years of development, Olympic spirits influenced and inspired generation after generation. Now, the Olympics is not only a athletic match, but also a stage for the host to show up. Hosting the Olympics in Boston would provide a wonderful opportunity to build a valuable legacy not only for Boston, but also for the Olympic movement. The 2024 Boston Olympic Games should be held to enhance life quality of the residents in greater Boston region. Holding the Olympic games is a good chance to boost the public transportation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... (28) The 2024 Boston Olympic games will bring intense development of underutilized areas in Boston and the utilization of open space will be enhanced. Due to Boston is a port city and there are 6 international airports in greater Boston region, The 2024 Boston Olympic games council can save more money for building large transport facilities and use the investment to improve the public transportation.That is a good news for the residents who live in greater Boston region because the daily traffic will be more efficient and convenient. The infrastructure of the Olympic games will be a legacy. The legacy of hosting the Olympic games is most visibly identified by the improved physical character of Greater Boston. Boston 2024 Olympics bid concept shows: Greater Boston region will take an exponential jump forward with a new Midtown multifunctional neighborhood in the core of the city, a new student village at Boston's public university, a renewed public golf course at Franklin Park and Somerville will get a opportunity to transform into the 'cycling capital of America.' (33) Boston 2024 committee also announced that Boston will also build more than 28 venues or renewed in a 10–kilometer radius of Boston urban area, and two major clusters for residences and stadiums will be established by the Government of Boston.(29) As Grillo said in Boston Business journal, 3,000 to 4,000 new affordable workforce units of in midtown can solve Boston's housing ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Cake Media Essay President Trump accused the "Fake Media" on Thursday of ignoring new details about the 2010 approval of a controversial uranium deal with a Russian company, amid scrutiny of potential "conflicts of interest" for Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration. "Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow!" Trump tweeted. Uranium deal to Russia, with Clinton help and Obama Administration knowledge, is the biggest story that Fake Media doesn't want to follow! – Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 19, 2017 A day earlier, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R–Iowa, vowed at a public hearing to "get to the bottom of this issue." ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Republican senator from Iowa questions the attorney general about whether the Justice Department has investigated whether Russia compromised Obama administration decisions.Video Sen. Grassley presses Sessions on Obama–era uranium deal Grassley on Wednesday released a series of letters he fired off last week to 10 federal agencies, addressing his concerns in detail and raising the question of whether the committee that approved the uranium transaction was aware of the FBI probe. The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) included then–Secretary of State Clinton. The deal in question, which was previously reported, involved the 2010 approval of a partial sale of Canadian mining company Uranium One to Russia's Rosatom nuclear company. The U.S. was involved because the sale gave the Russians control of part of the uranium supply in the U.S. Grassley wrote in his letters that he's not "convinced" by previous "assurances" that there were no unresolved national security concerns. Grassley, in his hearing remarks and letters, raised two key issues. It had been previously reported that figures tied to the transaction gave donations to Bill Clinton and his family foundation, but Grassley wrote that he has learned additional details about a $500,000 fee the former
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  • 32. APA Scandal Some But Not All In the Toronto Star Newspaper editorial "Send in the psychologists to study the psychologists" (2015), Rick Salutin asserts that the American Psychological Association (APA) conspired with the Department of Defense (DOD) to allow and participate in the torturing of detainees for their own selfish motivations and had they been objective scientists, they would have recognized the phenomenology of torture (2015). Salutin addresses the recent scandal involving the APA and some members, physically participating as well as sanctioning the legality of torture. He cites his reasoning with the recent reports released by government, news outlets, and an independent investigation. The author also offers that several high level officers... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The reasoning stated refers to the impossibility of such a humanistic or actual natural science being unpredictable with both modality and application of empirical practice on non–empirical beings (Martin & Sugarman, 2009). The assertion of comparing biology, physics, and chemistry to the science of the mind is correct in technicality; however, the impossibility of studying ever–evolving beings is staggering. The conformation comes with the appreciation that the science of human behavior is complicated and often filled with irrational rationale. In deed, humans possess the ability to rationalize their behavior to fit the framework they choose and to which they succumb. In other words, if an executive in the APA chose an agenda best suited to their need, they could rationalize the behavior as appropriate (Polonioli, 2015). This is a humanistic behavior that could be applied to even the most logical of humans, including psychologists. The motivation for their need takes precedence over sanctioning the torture of prisoners. Conversely, the resounding objections of many within the APA organization did stand and voice objection to the thought processes of the few psychologists following their twisted rationale. One member of the Psychological Ethics and National Security (PENS) report; the report pushed by the coercive Behnke and DOD team (Committee, 2014) ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. USA Swimming Regulations The regulations discussed in this section come directly from the FГ©dГ©ration Internationale de Natation (FINA), as well as USA Swimming. FINA, founded in 1908, is a member of the International Sports Federation recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to be a governing body independent from any nation or government. (1) They are responsible for supervising the everyday running of and creating uniform rules for the sports swimming, diving, water polo, synchronized swimming, open water swimming, and high diving. (2) Their legislations are used in the World Championships as well as the Olympic games. USA Swimming is the official governing body for United States swimming competition in connection with the United States Olympic ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Platform Height Distance Between Edge of Pool and Platform Edge 1 meter 0.75 meters 3 meter 1.25 meters 5 meter 1.25 meters 7.5 meter 1.25 meters 10 meter 1.50 meters The pool ceiling must be at least 5 meters above each platform or springboard. Each platform or springboard must be covered by a non–slip, FINA–approved surface with a thickness of 6 mm. The platforms should all be equipped with handrails starting 1 meter back from the edge of the platform, at a height of 1 meter with at least 2 horizontal bars, as shown by the following image. No platform should be placed under any other platform, but if this does occur, the edge of platform above should be no less than 0.75 meters beyond the edge of the bottom platform. The water in the diving pool should be maintained at a temperature of 26o Celsius. Pool Design– Ratley
  • 34. The diving pool will be 5.00 meters deep, the regulation depth of water underneath the highest platform, at all points. This decision was made in order to reduce the chance of injury to a diver who miscalculates the distance and direction of their dive causing them to land in shallow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. The United States Senator For California Barbara Boxer stated, "even if I have to stand alone, I will not be afraid to stand alone. I'm going to fight for you. I'm going to fight for what's right." She is a member of the Democratic Party. Barbara Boxer, the United States Senator for California, is a very strident, harsh person. However, her aggressive nature and strong voice as a Senate are qualities necessary to fight for her view on environmental issues, feminisms, immigration policy, and the U.S. involvement in Iran. Barbara Levy was born on November 11, 1940 in Brooklyn, New York from first –generation Jewish immigrants, Sophie Silverstein Levy and Ira Levy ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). Her father was a lawyer and her mother was a homemaker. During her childhood, Barber... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... After her lost, she worked as a journalist for the Pacific Sun. However, she won her first political campaign in 1976 and served the Marin County Board of Supervisors for six years After Boxer's mentor, John Burton, retired, Boxer won his seat in Congress and represented California from 1983 to 1992 ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). During her position in Congress, Barbara Boxer gained a reputation as a liberal feminist and an environmentalist. In 1991, she led a march of woman against Supreme Court Justice nominee Clarence Thomas because he had sexually harassed Anita Hill, a law professor ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). In 1992, Boxer defeated Bruce Herschensohn, a Republican candidate, and won the Senator seat after Democratic California Senator Alan Cranston retired. Once in office, Senator Barbara Boxer continued to favor liberal causes. She opposed bills that limit abortion rights, allows drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, and the authorization for use of military force in Iraq ("Barbara Boxer Bibliography"). Barbara Boxer popularity increased as she continued to win reelection in 1998, 2004, and 2010. In 2004, Senator Barbara Boxer had nearly seven million votes, which was greater than any other U.S. Senator in history. She even obtained a position in the Democratic Party's Senate leadership as Chief Deputy Whip. In 2010, Boxer ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. The Sorry State of Filipino Athletes at the Olympics THE SORRY STATE OF FILIPINO ATHLETES AT THE OLYMPICS "Look! Even, what's that–Uzbekistan?! What's Uzbekistan?! Even this Uzbekistan has at least one medal," my 10–year–old cousin shouts as she buries her head into her hands upon seeing the day's Olympic medal count. For this year's Olympic Games in London, the Philippines sent out eleven athletes to compete in eight sports, making it the smallest Philippine delegation at the Summer Games since 1936. Out of those eleven, only two made it past their events' preliminary rounds: boxer Mark Barriga and BMX cyclist Daniel Caluag. Neither of them advanced any further. For the fourth straight Olympiad, the Philippines failed to get a medal of any sort. It's a sorry sight; and it seems as ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The United States also have their own form of NSAs, but are called national sports federations. The USOC's main focus are the athletes themselves and entering them into these competitions, while the individual sports federations are in charge of these athlete's training of the regulation of their own sporting community. These organizations' roles are defined and clear, much unlike in the Philippines. There also exists a second problem, this time, within the NSAs themselves. In an article by Gerry Carpio, he talks about how divisions within the NSAs are causing major setbacks. In the Philippines, NSAs can have two presidents: one to be recognized by the Philippine Olympic Committee and the other to be recognized by international committees. Carpio even goes on to state that "these two chiefs and their followers are mortal enemies." In the article he describes an instance where feuding within an NSA ended in disaster. A conflict between the two figures of authority forced a divide between the athletes, and eventually started a "war" in the NSA. The constant struggle limited the athletes' opportunities and stalled preparations for competitions. By the time the conflict had been resolved, it was already too late: there wasn't enough time to train these athletes properly. In the end, they weren't ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Personal Narrative : American Political Institutions Zitlali Avalos Sunday P. Obazuaye POL 101: American Political Institutions 5 August 2016 Representative Report My name is Zitlali, I am 20 years old, and I am going to be a third year college student at Cal State University, Fullerton this fall. I will be the second person in my family to graduate from college. I am thankful for the support and unconditional love that my family has given me, because without them I would not have made it this far. They have shaped me into the person that I am today, and I know they are proud of who I have become. My parents have given me what they could and have guided me toward the right path that has lead me here today, and I could not be more grateful. My major is Health Science, and I plan to become a Nutritionist. I want to help people lead a healthy lifestyle and achieve their health–related goals. Although I aspire to help people lead a healthy lifestyle, I could never say no to pizza. One of my hobbies is running. I find running to be therapeutic, and the numerous benefits that come from it are a bonus. On my spare time I enjoy reading, walking on the beach, and sometimes shamefully binge watching Netflix. For the most part I would rather be alone, but I appreciate good company. I am a very curious person, and have a thing for mysterious things that I cannot quite understand. I have always preferred to find a holistic way to heal rather than take over the counter medication. I do not hide the way I feel and can be a bit ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. ObamaВґs Universal Healthcare Reform Essay Obama promised change, then he took on one of Washington's toughest issues; Universal healthcare reform.Obama said that he wanted to be the generation that says, "universal health care in America, we can do that!" He spoke no less than remaking America, but in the end were they just pretty words? "Another day, another headache for president Obama." The president had staked his entire first term on this, and if it fell through his whole presidency could have gone downhill, fast. Everybody loved the idea of healthcare reform, but are they willing to pay the price that it will cost? When making a bill such as this, every option must be open for discussion and every idea must be on the table. From the beginning, he was getting disapproval... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Obama wasted no time putting health care reform on the agenda, stating that they can't afford to put health care reform on hold any longer. And at looked like an easy victory for the president, at first. Failure, was not an option, it would be viewed not only as a failure but failure to govern, and an inability to use the 60 vote majority that they had in the Senate as well as the significant margin that they had in the House. If the Obama Administration failed, then there would be a tremendous political price to pay. Emanuel knew the political price that administrations paid when it lost the battle for health care reform. Sixteen years ago, he had worked in the Clinton administration, the Clinton effort to do health care was a classic example of a 'simple minded approach' to an incredibly complex and messy political issue. Basically, Clinton delivered a one thousand page plan onto the doorstep of Congress after a year and basically said, "Pass this plan, my wife came up with it, and it's a good plan. The chairmen, at the time, who had been there longer than them and was going to be there longer than them, killed the bill. Around the same time the 'Harry and Louise' ads stated popping up and they just cost and cost the Administration in the Clinton years. They were handed a devastating defeat and Emanuel had seen it all. Yet, Sixteen years later, Obama is attempting healthcare reform again and as chief of staff, he would ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Salt Lake Olympic Bribery Scandal Essay I. INTRODUCTION The Olympic Games took place in the United States at Salt Lake City, Utah. The tournament opened on February 8, 2002 and closed on February 24, 2002. There were 77 NOCs, 2,399 athletes, 78 events, 22,000 volunteers and 8,730 of the media. "The Games saw the expansion of the Olympic program to 78 events, including the return of skeleton and the introduction of women's bobsleighs. Athletes from a record 18 National Olympic Committees earned gold medals, including first–ever gold for China and Australia" (Olympic.org). The Olympic International Committee is the supreme authority of the entire Olympic Games, responsible for organizing and maintaining a successful event. "Acting as a catalyst for collaboration between all ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Congress enacted the FCPA to bring a halt to the bribery of foreign officials and to restore public confidence in the integrity of the American business system. The FCPA was intended to have (and has had) an enormous impact on the way American firms do business. Several firms that paid bribes to foreign officials have been the subject of criminal and civil enforcement actions, resulting in large fines and suspension and debarment from federal procurement contracting, and their employees and officers have gone to jail. To avoid such consequences, many firms have implemented detailed compliance programs intended to prevent and to detect any improper payments by employees and agents. The FCPA prohibits any American citizen to be involved in committing any bribery for business issues. Paying or receiving money or anything of value makes it against the law and punishment should be enforced by the government in order for justice to take place. As mentioned in the Lay–Parson's Guide to FCPA, "The anti–bribery provisions of the FCPA make it unlawful for a U.S. person, and certain foreign issuers of securities, to make a corrupt payment to a foreign official for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business for or with, or directing business to, any person. Since 1998, they also apply to foreign firms and persons who take any act in furtherance of such a corrupt payment while in the United States." The intention of this illegal ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 40. Summary: Not In Our Lifetimes IV.POLITICAL ANALYSIS AND ALTERNATIVES: NOT IN THE HOUSE ON THE HILL With sponsorship from Republican Senator Grassley and currently with 14 Democrat and 12 Republican co–sponsors, including such ideological opposites as Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D–RI) and Sen. Rand Paul (R–KY), the Sentencing Reforms and Corrections Act of 2015 is one of few high–profile bills with strong bipartisan support. Sen. Paul, when he attempted to introduce his own similar bill last February, spoke the language of both Democrats and Republicans by declaring, "These sentences disproportionately affect minorities and low–income communities, while doing little to keep us safe." Naturally, Sen. Paul could not resist adding his own libertarian flourish to the debate: ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... As University of Chicago professor Dr. Michael Dawson explains in his book Not in Our Lifetimes: The Future of Black Politics, Washington's dismissal of "mainstream opinion of the black population" alienates black voters. Magnifying this alienation is the fact that President Obama, the most identifiable figure in black political America, contributes to this dismissive rhetoric, Dawson calling Obama "out of step with the mainstream of black America." Indeed, with the most racially inclusive political climate in American history, the pervading sentiment among blacks about their future in the United States remains pessimistic. Likely attributable to the aforementioned perceived ideological disconnection, black pessimism harmfully yet inevitably dictates the voting tendencies of a powerful bloc: "...Barack Obama, the centrist candidate who sought to bury race as an issue...quite likely owes his election to the continued power of black nationalism." Only Washington can reverse this pessimism, and sentencing reform, an issue of great importance to the black community at large, is an opportunity for Washington to both demonstrate its commitment to black voters and shift black political sentiment from pessimism to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 41. U.s. Olympic Committee, The Indianapolis Cowboys, And The... In late 2006, executives of Bank of America were evaluating and determining four sports sponsorships to initiate, renew or terminate. The four options are NASCAR, U.S. Olympic Committee, the Dallas Cowboys, and The Colonial PGA Tournament in Fort Worth, Texas. Based on the strict criteria for the bank's sports sponsorship "return on investment", executives made their decision: (1) start a new relationship with NASCAR as its official bank, (2) renew the USOC sponsorship, (3) renew the sponsorship of Dallas Cowboys, and (4) exit after the 2006 Bank of America Colonial golf tournament sponsorship without damaging the financial structure of the event. NASCAR origins from North Carolina, the same place as Bank of America comes from. Sharing the same place makes the The number of NASCAR's fans is over 75 million and NASCAR ranked NO.1 in corporate involvement and per–event attendance, and NO.2 in television viewership, which mean that Bank of America is going to have enormous customer accumulation. NAXCAR and Bank of America have been keeping relationship since very long time ago, therefore, they know each other very well, which avoids unnecessary uncertainty. It's a wise decision to sponsor NASCAR. I agree that Bank of America gave up to renew U.S. Olympic Team sponsorship. For one thing, it cost approximately 8 million dollars a year, double the cost of NASCAR sponsorship. The high expense was not only too much for the bank, but not necessary. As Bill Chipps said ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 42. The Olympic Games : Athletes The Olympic Games are a sporting event in which athletes from all over the world come to one city to compete in various sports. The Olympics take place every two years with the Summer Games and the Winter Games alternating. Up until about twenty years ago, the Olympics were permitted to amateur athletes, or athletes that compete in a sport without collecting revenue from their activity, only. TheInternational Olympic Committee, a committee that organizes and relegates the modern Olympic Games, changed the eligibility requirements of competitors in 1986. They permitted professional athletes to compete in the Olympics because many "amateur" athletes that were competing had been financially supported by their governments to train full–time. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Amatuer competitors depend on private sponsorship, liker family members and rich supporters, to finance their training and daily living costs (Olson). In addition, an amateur is someone that competes and has always competed in sports as an avocation without any material benefit ("Eligibility Rules of the International Olympic Committee"). Before the move that enabled professionals to compete in the Olympic Games, there were many specific rules and regulations regarding the eligibility requirements of athletes. For instance, one did not meet the qualifications if they accept or had accepted any compensation for participating in sports ("Eligibility Rules of the International Olympic Committee"). In addition, an athlete that developed into a professional in a sport or that expressed their intentions of becoming a professional was not allowed to compete ("Eligibility Rules of the International Olympic Committee"). The one strict regulation that constantly governed the Olympic Games was that amateur athletes were allowed to compete, and professionals were not (Green). However, in 1971, the International Olympic Committee eradicated the requirements of amateurism, which authorized competitors to earn sponsorship from national associations, sports organizations, and independent businesses for the first chance (Olson). What made it such a simple decision was the skepticism that competitors from particular countries were in fact ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 43. Salt Lake City Olympic Winter Game Analysis In 2002 the Winter Olympics were held in Salt Lake City, Utah. With this being the first winter games held in the United States in over twenty years, they wanted to make it the best winter games that the world has seen. With winning the bid over Sion, Г–stersund and Quebec City on June 16, 1995, this gave them seven years to plan the greatest winter Olympic games that has ever been played. Although during this bidding process there was some "funny" business going on with the Salt Lake City bid team and the International Olympic Committee members. This ended up with ten members of the International Olympic Committee resigning and also the Salt Lake City bid leaders Tom Welch and Dave Johnson. This went down in history as one of the most controversial in the light of the scandal (IOC, 2012). To guarantee a legacy from the Salt Lake City 2002 Olympic Winter Games, the Utah Sports Commission was set up to create both open recreational and elite game in the state. Since, Utah has facilitated more than 50 World Cups occasions or real games titles. An expansion in games support from youngsters was likewise noted, with games, for example, bobsleigh, skeleton, snowboarding and freestyle and mogul skiing all seeing an upsurge in interest (IOC, 2012, p. 11). The Salt Lake 2002 Olympic Winter Games presented a cohesive image built on meaningful and ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both cities still to the day get tourist come just to see the venues that held the Games. At the end of the 2010 Games Lord Coe, a British politician and former track and field athlete, noted the Games had "gradually recovered from its tumultuous start" and said that he "never thought the British would find rivals in their preoccupation with the weather which is almost elevated to an Olympic event" as he credited Vancouver Olympic Committee for meeting unforeseen challenges such as the unseasonably warm weather of Cypress ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...