Burlington: Jones & Bartlett Learning. Roeseler‚ A.‚ & Burns‚ D. (2009‚ September 7). The quarter that changed the world. Retrieved from http://tobaccocontrol.bmj.com/content/19/Suppl_1/i3.full.pdf htm Smoking & Tobacco Use Tenenbaum‚ J. (2002‚ June). Lobbying Disclosure Act of 1995: A Summary and Overview for Associations. Retrieved from http://www.asaecenter.org/Resources/whitepaperdetail.cfm?ItemNumber=12224 The Toll of Tobacco in the United States Tobacco. (2014‚ May 1). Retrieved from http://www
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Explain how and why women’s rights have changed since 1945 Women’s rights today can be agreed to be as equal as men‚ but it wasn’t like this since 1945. Many rights changed in terms of work with the equal pay issue and legislation. This was because of several reasons including women not wanting to return to their traditional roles and the beginning of the Women’s Liberation Movement. One of the most major changes to women’s rights was wage discrimination in favour of men. This denied women the
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of 13 dwarves led by the legendary warrior Thorin Oakenshield. The movie is definitely filming in New Zealand after some difficult negotiation between Warner bros and the New Zealand government‚. The government of New Zealand offer Warner Brothers lobbying campain‚ which will be detailed later‚ to film “The Hobbit” in New Zealand. So the question that can be ask is what will win New Zealand to let and help the Hobbit film in New Zeland‚ and how will it affect the New Zealand film industry and New Zealand
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quo‚ the blue collar manufacturing workers need to engage in mass mobilization efforts sot that their concerns would not be ignored in the political process. We need educate the auto industry workers and arouse grassroots campaign‚ for grassroots lobbying involves “… the identification recruitment‚ and mobilization of constituent-based political strength capable of influencing political decisions.” (Walker 45) The key is to aim the ordinary citizens rather than government decision makers‚ because
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government assistance the general public may have greater chances of earning a degree. Equally important work experience and military service time should count towards a college degree to allow the working class equal opportunity. Thirdly through lobbying and promoting public interests we may approach the issues congesting the school system and give birth to a brighter tomorrow. Today the low class young adults are facing adversity of the most nefarious kind. Due to necessity of a financial nature
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were confined to the domestic sphere‚ while public life was reserved for men. Women were denied the right to own property‚ to education‚ or to participate in public life. Women can change the institutional imbalances in society through advocacy‚ lobbying and activism. This paper therefore seeks to discuss in detail how women can be agents of change in all institutions that govern their lives through venturing into politics‚ using church platforms to preach about gender issues‚ resocialisation‚ becoming
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comes from the patrons‚ their leaders are the key role of their interest and attract other members‚ members spread the word and pay their dues to keep their groups running and keep getting their voice heard. Interest groups influence policy making by lobbying government‚ they lobby congress‚ the executive branch and
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right groups and NGOs in Bangladesh. A total of 116 NGOs have applied to set up community radio stations in their respective working areas and have been lobbying to obtain license since 2008. This article focuses on how community radio can find legitimacy by the law of the land as citizen’s media‚ saga for obtaining license and setbacks in lobbying strategies by the applicants where government continues to hold sway over the broadcasting arena. Introduction: Community radio as citizens’ media is becoming
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THE AIRLINE INDUSTRY: Trends‚ Challenges‚ Strategies John Wensveen‚ Ph.D. Dean‚ School of Aviation Dowling College New York‚ USA www.dowling.edu President‚ Airline Visions www.airlinevisions.com The University of Sydney Faculty of Economics and Business Leadership and Policy Seminar Series Sydney‚ Australia 23 February 2010 Presentation Objectives • Provide background on the global industry • Present a regional analysis • Discuss current and future evolvement of the industry (trends) • Discuss
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elective franchise” (Winslow “Sisters”). The Civil War got in the way of the women’s suffrage movement for a couple years after it was initiated‚ but from 1976 to the turn of the century‚ women’s rights movements continued with campaigns‚ referendums‚ lobbying‚ etc. Because of this continuous‚ but
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