The open conflict that occurred between the world's 2 super powers, the Soviet Union and the USA was regarded as the lengthiest non-conflict engagement war of all time. It was called the Cold War. The two sides both had respective allies; the NATO lead United States Of America controlling Western Europe and the Warsaw Pact [...]
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With the US Presidential, Senate, and House of Representatives elections happening by November of this year, we constantly hear and read about conservative and liberal politics. But, what exactly are the differences between liberal and conservative views? In the US, conservative political ideologies are considered towards the right end of the political spectrum. Many of those [...]
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The economy is undergoing a state of transition similar to its transformation in the 1930s. However, while the Great Depression was instrumental in the rise of the middle class, the current downturn has hit that class harder than most, says Arnold Kling, a member of the Financial Markets Working Group at the Mercatus Center of [...]
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So how Whistleblower Protection Act can help a whistle blower? The data provided by the whistle blower is needed to original information and one derived on any prior information received by the authorities or from Public Avenue. According to the law the SEC is certain to keep the identity of the whistle blower incognito whether [...]
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One way or another, the Dodd Frank Act changes the connotation of accredited investors, introduces new legislation of the working of hedge funds, requires that all of the CEO's of public firms report about the pay ratios and other compensation schemes of their staff, gives away incentives to promote banking among medium and lower income [...]
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Outside of the tutorial environment, a harsh and seemingly ever-growing debate has appeared, concerning how mass media distorts the political agenda. Few would argue with the notion that the establishments of the mass media are important to modern politics. In the transition to liberal democratic politics in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe the media [...]
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What is the Whistleblower Protection Act (or WPA) and how a whistle blower lawyer can help? The Fake Claims Act received some further provisions in 1986. These provisions did not exist before 1986 and most of them were anti-retaliatory in nature. Now contained in 31 U.S.C. Section 3730 (h), these provisions are recognised as the [...]
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Politics has existed for as long as there have been organized societies and governments. Over the years, political ideologies have been developed, some are embraced, and others shunned. The political ideologies that persist to this day are usually grouped into left and right wing. Generally, the left consists of those who adhere to philosophies of [...]
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President Obama Passed A Series Of Bylaws After The Financial Collapse To Protect Northern Americans
The Dodd Frank Act is frequently erroneously called the Frank Dodd Act. The official name is the Dodd-Frank Wall St Reform and Purchaser Protection Act, and that was introduced by President Obama in July of 2011 as a direct reaction to the monetary disaster that virtually brought the country, and indeed the world economy, to [...]
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Author: Harry Markopolos Writer: John Wiley & Sons Inc. ISBN: 978-zero-470-55373-2 After reading Harry Markopolos's No One Would Listen, I had to shake my head in disbelief and mutter the outdated adage. "there's none so blind as those that will not see." Markopolos is a Chartered Financial Analyst and Licensed Fraud Examiner and No One [...]
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