Category: Economics (Page 19 of 50)

How to Reduce Poverty

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Write a proposal for an innovative project to reduce poverty in a particular area based on what you have learned about the poor in the past.
Questions:
1. Describe your policy (it should be specific and narrow)?
2. What aspect of poverty or poverty traps does your project target?

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Prescription Drug Overdose in America

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Why have you chosen to explore this topic in the literature review? What is the problem? What essential background information do we need to know? Discuss the methods you used to conduct the literature review: how many articles, what type of articles, what data bases, what years? You may want to include a table summarizing this info.
Summarize the results of your literature review.

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Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe

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Write a paper in which you think about the tension between rebellion and human desire in the play. Are they opposites? Is Faustus rebelling against rules or an entire system of power or something else? The author of Faustus, Christopher Marlowe, was accused by an acquaintance, Thomas Kyd, of being an atheist. Is it possible that the play celebrates Faustus’s rebellion and what it allows him while containing it in conventional Christian terms?

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Great Leadership According to Roselinde Torres: TED Talk

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In Roselinde Torres TED talk, she has three questions that she suggests defines great leadership. The first question is where are you looking to anticipate change? She suggests that leaders should be looking at what they read, where they travel, and who are they talking to and what topics are included. She mentioned that “great leaders do not keep their heads down but look around corners.” (Torres, 2013). Leaders are supposed to flexible, adaptable, and quick to make important decisions that will benefit their organization and people.

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Issues Affecting Your Community

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Choose an issue that affects your community – your neighborhood, your city , your state , your college campus, or a demographic that you belong to. Then, write an essay detailing what the issue is, where it came from, how it could potentially be addressed or solved, and why it should matter to the reader that this issue be solved.

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