Research funding Essays

  • Government Funding For Medical Research

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    financial resources to various forms of research and development (R&D). This type of investment assists society to function more effectively, because of inventions and innovations in many sectors, such as health, education, technology and science. In this way, social growth is encouraged at both a national and international level, which further supports improved business and commercial expansion. Based on this, it can be understood that government funding promotes scientific exploration of new ideas

  • AIDS: Research and Funding

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    AIDS is slowly becoming the number one killer across the globe. Throughout numerous small countries, AIDS has destroyed lives, taken away mothers, and has left hopeless children as orphans. The problem remains that funding for the diseases’ medical research is limited to none. In the country Brazil, HIV/AIDS has been compared to the bubonic plague, one of the oldest yet, most deadly diseases to spread rapidly across Europe (Fiedler 524). Due to this issue, Brazil’s government has promised that everyone

  • Lack Of Federal Government Funding

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    America spends millions, billions, and even trillions of dollars each year on research. Funding is provided through grants to various organizations to study topics from the curing of cancer to the mating habits of ants in tropical climates. The problem with this system is that there is no management of the funds, no oversight, and no requirement for any results factual or otherwise once the project is funded. Research has proven that the government spends or rather gives these finances away too frivolously

  • Cancer Research and Funding

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    digestive, nervous and circulatory systems. It is one of the most leading causes of death, reaching at about 8.2 million deaths in 2012. It is expected that cancer will rise from 14 million to 22 million within the next 2 decades. With over 100 cancer research centers in the United States studying how to treat this disease, people need to understand the importance of donating also with the awareness of signs and symptoms in the early stages. But, what are we doing about it? Do we have the technology to

  • Public Education: Funding based Upon Race

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    Public Education: Funding based Upon Race Education…beyond all other devices of human origin, is a great equalizer of the conditions of men—the balance wheel of the social machinery. I do not here mean that it so elevates the moral nature as to make men disdain and abhor the oppression of their fellow men…But I mean that it gives each man the independence and the means by which he can resist the selfishness of other men. It does better than to disarm the poor of their hostility toward the rich:

  • Funding Fine Arts in Schools

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    Funding Fine Arts in Schools - Abstract This paper entails the struggle that fine arts are facing in the school systems today. Fine arts include music, art, drama and dance. The funding for most, if not all school systems is being threatened in the worst way. Without proper funding, these programs will become non-existent in children’s lives. Not only are the aforementioned programs responsible for most of the entertainment in today’s school systems, there are many studies that show the significant

  • Summary of "Grant Writing for Dummies" Overview

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    grant terminology that I may run into while conducting grant research and filling out grant applications. I found this useful because I now have a better understanding of what certain grants are looking for and the grant language that is needed. This chapter also helped me learn how to set up a plan for keeping track of the grants I am working on and helped set up the process. The second chapter goes over how to create and complete funding plans for each grant. It stresses that without a plan it is

  • Lack of Funding Of Sports Programs

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    Lack of Funding Of Sports Programs Lack of Funding in Sports Programs is causing schools and after school programs to drop sports all together. Sports is good in not only helping individuals cope with problems, but learn to interact with others and the importance of team work. Educational departments are cutting funding for these programs and this is hurting children for many reasons. This paper will help people understand how important sports are and what is being done with the money that is

  • Campaign Funding

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    Campaign Funding What We Don’t Know About Campaign Finance Does Hurt Us. “No matter what your social issue, if you want to solve it get the money out of politics. Only then will lawmakers vote for their people rather than their pocketbooks.” Jack E. Lohman. Money corrupts politics, and when contributions are being made to candidates it is not in the best interest of the American people. Campaign Finance is out of control in today’s political races. Candidates are taking money from wherever and

  • Government Funding for Preschool

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    early is putting most, if not all, four-year-old children in preschool. The problem with putting four-year-olds in preschool is a number of parents cannot afford to send their child to preschool. There are some Head Start programs, but they only give funding to families who fall below the poverty line, which for a family of four the parents must make below $23,850 (2014 Poverty Guidelines para 1). This is not fair for families who fall above the line but cannot afford preschool for their children. To

  • Funding and Lending Problems with China’s Three Gorges Dam Project

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    Funding and Lending Problems with China’s Three Gorges Dam Project The Three Gorges Project continues to leave a wake of environmental and social transgressions. An assortment of activists and over 45 international groups, including the International Rivers Network and Sierra Club, have fought the project and all its detrimental attributes (Lammers 1). But because of the predetermination of its construction, certain consequences associated with the Three Gorges Dam are inevitable, especially those

  • Political Momentum

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    for their fund raisers. There are more recent events. Accroding to the Oct. 13th 1997 issue of Bus. Week, including Blue Plate Dinners whose prices ran from 1,000 to 10,000 dollars a plate! The most recent developements in the Justice departments research into President Clinton's phone calls that supposedly prove that he elicited funds from private donors from the White House, thus making it illegal. All this evidence is merely a handful compared to the complete list of occurances. But let me move

  • Benefits Of The Gilded Age

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    least, education programs. As the population of those incarcerated increases, funding

  • The National Geographic Society

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    visitors and funding. Secondly, poor organization makes it harder on visitors and researchers to find specific items they are looking for. Finally, inadequate presentation makes visits to the museum uninformative and unappealing. Consequently, the National Geographic Society is in need of funding to improve the aforementioned factors which are negatively affecting the purpose of the museum. The lack of advertising is preventing the museum from attracting more visitors and funding thus negatively

  • School Funding

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    Iowa is very unique when it comes to school finance. We use the single count date for the purpose of funding the state’s school districts. This is a count of the number of students in attendance on October 1st. This is when the federal government requires a count of the number of students eligible for the free and reduced price lunch program for purposes of Title I funding. An advantage to using the single count date is that it is reasonably easy and it also helps to cut down on administrative

  • Phillip Hill Fraud

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    The Department of Veterans Affairs and its employees have a long history of mishandling the care, treatment, and information of veterans in their systems.  However, when VA employees go out of their way to profit from such abuse of the trust placed in them, it is disturbing. But that is just what an Arkansas man, Phillip Hill, is accused of doing.  Hill, a 32-year-old resident of Benton, Arkansas, stands accused by a federal court of ‘attempted trafficking of access devices,’ which is a legal way

  • Bakersfield Financial Report

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    11. Statistical Section:(Liliana) Review the statistical section of the CAFR. Discuss the information presented in each the five categories and comment on significant trends or fluctuations in the tables and schedules presented in each category. The statistical section of the City of Bakersfield for the year ended June 30, 2014 provides detailed information about the financial reports, for a better understanding of the City’s overall financial health. In accordance with GASB, Bakersfield statistical

  • The Government Funding of Airports

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    The Federal government has played very key roles in the funding of Airports. It has done this in two different ways. First, through the Airport Improvement Program (AIP) as well as discretionary grants which are funded by international departures, freight, aircraft fuel, as well as waybills. Secondly, the funding is done through the exemption of the airports from payment of federal tax upon interest income for individuals holding airport bonds. Similarly, funds are usually generated by the Passenger

  • We Must Save the N.E.A.

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    "Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?" If some people in this country have their way, and funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is cut, then the answer to that question will be no. Many people in this country want the federal government to remove the NEA from the national budget or at least cut back on its funding. Some of these people do not think that the Endowment is necessary, other people argue that the agency funds too many artists who create works that are

  • Government Funding of Stem Cell Research

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    voters was the battle over embryonic stem cell research. In the weeks leading up to the election, polls were indicating that 47 percent of Bush supporters agreed that the destruction of embryo cells is unethical; however, 53 percent of Bush voters supported stem cell research. The overwhelming majority of Kerry backers also supported stem cell research, indicating that the majority of American voters support stem cell research. Embryonic stem cell research, while still in its infancy, has the potential