Entries by Daphne Hanson

Frictional joblessness

Frictional joblessness is the time span between occupations in which a laborer looks for or changes starting with one work then onto the next. It is at times called search joblessness and can be deliberate, in light of the conditions of the jobless person. Frictional joblessness exists in light of the fact that the two […]

Financial improvement strategy mediation

Though financial improvement strategy mediation meaning to further develop the prosperity of individuals, monetary development is a peculiarity of market efficiency and expansions in GDP; financial analyst Amartya Sen portrays monetary development as however "one part of the course of monetary turn of events". Business analysts basically center around the development angle and the

Time of the New Deal Era Courts

Between the time of the New Deal Era Courts and following the Rehnquist Court, the Court’s understanding of Congress’ power to regulate interstate trade fluctuated greatly. Describe the evolution of the Court’s interstate commerce jurisprudence , discuss any developments in the Court’s interpretation, and  explain why you believe the Court’s interpretation developed the way it […]

Elements in Benedict Anderson’s thesis

Identifying key elements in Benedict Anderson’s thesis on nations as imagined communities. What implications does his thesis carry for the European Union? In 1983 the publication of Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism established Anderson’s reputation as one of the foremost thinkers on nationalism In the book Anderson theorized the condition that […]

The main features of the informal sector

Describing  the main features of the informal sector, and causes of urban proliferation and urban marginality. How does the informal sector provide direct and indirect subsidy to the formal sector/economy. Work in the informal economy is often characterized by small or undefined work places, unsafe and unhealthy working conditions, low levels of skills and productivity, […]

The federal and state governments

In the United States, the federal and state governments share many concurrent powers such as taxation, creating courts, and policymaking in areas such as education and healthcare. An institutional arrangement that creates two relatively autonomous levels of government, each possessing the capacity to act directly on behalf of the people with the authority granted by […]

Recovery plans during the Covid-19 pandemic

The President of South Africa, Mr Cyril Ramaphosa made several statements on the recovery plans during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Minister of Finance would then follow with his statements on the financial plans and outline how the recovery plan would be implemented. Below are extracts from some of the statements by the President and the […]

De Izquierdo on the Cavite mutiny of 1872

The Official Report of Governor-General Rafael De Izquierdo on the Cavite mutiny of 1872 and The Filipino Version of the Incident.Cavite Mutiny, (January 20, 1872), brief uprising of 200 Filipino troops and workers at the Cavite arsenal, which became the excuse for Spanish repression of the embryonic Philippine nationalist movement. Ironically, the harsh reaction of the […]

 Terrorist attacks on American soil

Since 9/11, there have been no terrorist attacks on American soil of the magnitude that brought down the twin towers of the World Trade Center, although there have been many other murderous tragedies to confront. In 2009, a Muslim Army psychiatrist, likely mentally unstable, gunned down 13 soldiers at Ft. Hood in Texas. A Muslim […]

Las Vegas Assembly Bill

Las Vegas Assembly Bill 374 would establish a state run health insurance exchange. The law would force the state to offer people and small companies with health insurance exchange services. The exchange would have to provide at least two health plans that include essential health benefits and allow for the collection of premium tax credits. […]