[ORDER SOLUTION] Hayeks Road to Serfdom

What are the key arguments made in Hayek’s Road to Serfdom?  Are they still relevant today?It must be submitted in Word, not as a pdf or other file. Length: no more than 2 double spaced pages, 12 point font. ¾ inch margins.https://www.the-philosophy.com/hayek-road-to-serfdom-summary

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Violence and Intersectionality

In defining intersectionality, Kimberlé Crenshaw observes that the “compound” identity of Black women is used against them, such that their Blackness diminishes their status as women, and their woman-ness diminishes their status as Black people; this intersection of race and sex thus has the effect of erasing their identity as Black women. However, intersectionality in popular use often connotes multiplicity, as way to “add up” (as opposed to erase) a person’s identities. Are these definitions in any way compatible? Does the popular definition account for the demand or expectation that one “choose” one identity over another, that some identities might be socially more significant than others, or that identities (even within a same person) could exist in tension or opposition? Does Crenshaw offer any way for intersectionality to be a site of recognition, rather than erasure, for Black women as Black women (or any other member of compound- identity marginalized groups)?This is an analytic essay based on a close reading of the relevant texts. This means you are to focus closely on the articles under consideration, to refer to specific passages (in the form of short quotes), and to paraphrase and explain both specific passages and larger arguments. You are allowed (but not required) to refer to ‘outside’ material (for which you must provide a citation) in order to further your analysis, but such references are not a substitute for your own thinking. Finally, the readings themselves may not always be clear, so feel free to point out when an author does not adequately explain her terms or argument.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The Health Professions

Policy Advocacy Project – Part B: ReportDirections: Arrange a meeting and speak with the elected official or staff member that you identified in the Policy Advocacy Project: Proposal to advocate for the legislation you selected.Make sure to complete all the requirements specified in this assignment and the assignment rubric.Part I: The Meeting• Meet with the elected official or staff member to discuss the legislation by phone• Do not mention that you are a student or that you have arranged this visit as part of a course requirement.Part II: The ReportWrite a report of your visit and include all of the items listed below. The report should be written in an academic manner that uses standard grammar, punctuation, and spelling. However, APA format is NOT required, nor a reference list.1. Include the exact name of the elected official or staff member whose office you visited and the person with whom you spoke.2. Indicate whether the elected official or staff member was familiar with the legislation.3. Describe how you conveyed your issue in the meeting. Summarize the topic and how you presented the topic, including what facts or supporting information that you provided. Once you lay out the issue, you should ask for the legislator’s support.4. Summarize the elected official’s or staff member‘s response to the your request; namely, will the legislator provide the requested support or not? If not, why not? If the individual can support your position, you should elaborate why he or she wasso enthusiastic about showing support (so that we might convey that enthusiasm to other less enlightened legislators).5. Describe how the meeting ended. Was there additional information that you needed to send the elected official or staff member?6. Summarize the elected official’s or staff member’s demeanor. Was he or she cordial, merely civil, barely engaged, etc.? In other words, despite your anxiety about the meeting (which is common for most nurses), did the individual seem agreeable to having the discussion?For example, did he or she:• Seem interested in the topic?• Ask good questions?• Seem candid about their position or remain noncommittal?• Seem pleasant, easy to talk to versus merely civil versus confrontational?• Relate any experiences that contributed to his or her understanding about the topic (e.g., has a family member in one of the health professions or some other relevant personal experience). If so, did these experiences help the individual to support your request or did it have the opposite effect?

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Roles of Congress and The Presidency

Political scientists disagree on the exact causes of low representation of women in Congress. Why do you think there are so few women in Congress in comparison to men? How likely is it that these patterns of representation will dramatically change over your lifetime? For this discussion question, you will have to do some research online.two scholarly articles

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[ORDER SOLUTION] The End Game of Public Policy

Before a policy can be created, a problem must exist that is called to the attention of the government. Illegal immigration, for example, has been going on for many years, but it was not until the 1990s that enough people considered it such a serious problem that it required increased government action. Another example is crime. American society tolerates a certain level of crime; however, when crime rises dramatically or is perceived to be rising dramatically, it becomes an issue for policymakers to address.Consistent and effective policies at the federal level are critical to the success of government and nonprofit organizations. What factors determine a successful vs. ineffective public policy?Write a 3–4 page paper in which you do the following:Using a policy from the topic you chose in assignment 3:(OBESITY was the topic and that’s the topic to write this paper on.Provide a thorough background and history of your chosen policy. This should include what underlying issue the policy was intended to address, who the major influencers were in creating the policy, and when it was officially adopted.In your opinion, was the policy a success or failure? Why? Be sure to list at least one positive and one negative outcome of the policy.Defend your position with substantial professional information and statistics.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Liberal Democrat Party

Question B1“MPs do not represent the diversity of the UK population.” Discuss this view.Question B2Discuss the extent to which the Liberal Democrat Party offers an alternative to the two main political parties in the UK.Question B3“Reforming the voting system for general elections would make the UK more democratic.” Discuss this view.Question B4“Since 1997, the UK constitution has been strengthened.” Discuss this view.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Illegal Immigration Hurts Texas

Explain how illegal immigrants are bad for Texas. Persuade the reader why Texas needs to remove current illegal immigrants. Persuade the reader that Texas needs a wall at its south border.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] International Recognition of Israel

Saudi Normalising relations with Israel would be a constructivist (realism) move, I would like to find whether contructtivism has indeed increased with Saudi and if that will be enough to overwhelm the domestic sociological reasons that have kept Saudi from recognizing Israel. Also, I request an outline within the first 4 days.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Proclamation of Civil Liberties

he Constitution of the United States created a strong but limited national government, in order to protect the citizens from possible abuses of the government. These limits are expressed, in the division of its powers, the adoption of a federal system, the proclamation of civil liberties and rights, and the rotation and selection of authorities through popular election.How have other countries set restraints to their governments? Are these solutions preferable to the ones implemented in the United States? For your paper, answer these questions by comparing the United States with one or two other countries addressing one dimension of government. Specifically, your paper should 1) describe the dimension of government you are addressing (e.g., relationships between branches or levels of government, processes of selection of authorities, rights of the citizens and how they are protected, etc.), 2) describe the limits implemented in each country, and 3) critically analyze the advantages and disadvantages of these limits and the conditions that may explain their success or failure.

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[ORDER SOLUTION] Public Event and Current Events

During this semester, we have learned about the structure, process and impacts of American government.  Policy decisions impact everyday life and shape our culture as well as history.  Address both of the questions below.As part of your work this semester, you completed a paper for a public event.  Discuss with your classmates your public event by giving details about the event and addressingthefollowing components.What was the event and when was it?Would you attend an event like this in the future?Did the event display good governance?  Why or why not?This semester had many current events related to American Government.Which one of the current events this semester do you believe was most important? Why?Are you more likely to follow current events after completing American Government this semester?

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