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Papers On State & Local Politics
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Comparison of New York and New Jersey Supreme Courts
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5 pages.
Compares the New York and New Jersey Supreme Courts in some of
their decisions. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: JGAnynnj.wps
Comparison of the Georgia State and the Federal Constitutions
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8
pages in length. Compares three topics: gun control, death
penalty, and abortion; between the Federal Constitution and the
Georgia State Constitution. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: JGAgrgia.wps
Competitive Problems in Port Jacksonville, Florida
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A 5 page paper on Port Jacksonville, Florida (an area with many specially designed facilities tailored specifically for the automobile trade) and the problems that it faced during the early and mid-1990's as a result of increased competition between cities and states. The writer analyzes Port Jacksonville's competitive environment and makes determinations about its not-so-bright future. It is realized that the socioeconomic make-up of the entire region depends on this one port city and consequently, recommendations are made for improvement. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Portjack.wps
Considerations in Emergency Management
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A 30 page overview of emergency management. Speaking largely from the perspective of the events that unfolded prior to, during, and after Hurricane Katrina, the author addresses such aspects of emergency management as preplanning, evacuation, fire fighting, health care, and housing. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
Filename: PPemrMngKtr.rtf
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Proposition 82
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A 17 page paper discussing the possible benefits of California's Proposition 82, which if passed will provide access to universal (voluntary) preschool for all 4-year-old children in the state, followed by a cost-benefit analysis of the effects of the initiative. If approved, Proposition 82 will require that the state of California provide universal preschool of at least a half day for 180 days during the year for all of the state's four-year-olds. It is to be funded with an additional state income tax of 1.7 percent on taxable incomes over $400,000 for individuals; $544,457 for heads-of-household and $800,000 for married couples. Superficially the measure appears to be workable and fair, but closer analysis reveals that the measure constitutes a lose-lose scenario for all involved, including the 22,000 additional preschoolers who directly benefit from the program. Proposition 82 promises to have far-reaching and highly negative effects. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: KScbaCAprop82.rtf
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Proposition 82
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A 22 page paper providing full cost-benefit analysis of the effects of Proposition 82 which will require free universal preschool for all of California's 4-year-old children. Discount factors used are 3 and 4 percent; teachers are given a raise only once and no other costs increase over the 30-year life of the program. The project becomes positive after the first decade. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
Filename: KScbaCAprop82-2.rtf
COTTON BELT TO SUN BELT: A REVIEW
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This 4-page paper is a review on Bruce Schulman's "Cotton Belt to Sun Belt," which describes the efforts of the U.S. government to try to revive the South during the mid-20th century.
Filename: MTcotsun.rtf
Delayed Government Response Times for Natural Disasters: A Proposed Solution
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A 4 page observations of the many problems that can unfold in the face of natural disasters. This paper emphasizes that preplanning and coordination between all of the potential emergency relief players is a key element in emergency management. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PPemrMngResponse.rtf
Democratic Accountability and E-Government
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This 24 page report
discusses the ideals and goals of democratic accountability in
relationship to the ongoing development of electronic process in
government or “e-government.” Government is moving in the same
direction as much of the world in terms of utilizing information
technology in communication, commerce, research, and a vast array
of other applications of which the average American knows little.
That means that issues of accountability must be carefully
addressed in terms of the acceptance and implementation of
further efforts to change the government of the USA to that of
the “e-USA.” Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWegovt.rtf
Detroit's Urban Decline
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A 7 page paper discussing the factors underlying Detroit's
urban decline and the spread of urban sprawl, beginning with the decline of the non-auto industry.
There were many steps Detroit area planners could have undertaken to halt the mass exodus from
the city. The poor still would have been poor, but there could have been businesses providing
jobs and contractors rejuvenating old buildings to their former glory, providing both jobs and
affordable housing. Old laws got in the way, and developers merely looked elsewhere rather than
try to work for change. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: KSDetroitPoor.wps