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In: 血歷史 161
In: Occidente Oriente
Throughout this internship, I, Abhi Pasupula, have worked with my internship mentor, Barry Federici, in order to help him start up a new service. This service is targeted specifically towards veterans and their paths in their lives after they retire from the military. The service is split up into two categories, those being Jobs and Veteran Benefits. Jobs entailed creating and implement a job board into our website for retired veterans to search for. Veteran benefits showcase a list of benefits that veterans are eligible for, divided up by Federal Benefits, State Benefits, Local Benefits, and a page for all available benefits. For the Job Board page on the website, we got into contact with a job board service known as Hiring Opps and spent many days working through the features and seeing which features would serve us the best for the website. In addition, we set up a Sandbox so that we could physically see the service in action. The benefits required more menial work, such as compiling the list of total benefits and categorizing them into states with links that lead to the state Veteran Benefits commission for more information. Once organized, the benefits were organized into 4 sections, each section having its own page on the website. Both of these websites were connected back to the original website, which served as a homepage for all the services. The homepage also had services to meet with my mentor, Mr. Federici. Working on both of these websites and services really opened my eyes to the professional world of Software Development, where there was so much more apart from just programming. Similar to this internship, the real world will require me to be able to voice my thoughts as well as put them down on paper and be able to explain them well to others, something that I believe this internship set me up for very well. ; https://digitalcommons.imsa.edu/intern_reports_2021/1004/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Instituut Financieel Recht 24
Het boek biedt een actuele dwarsdoorsnede van de belangrijke financieelrechtelijke ontwikkelingen in België. Binnen de verschillende deelgebieden van het financieel recht (i.c. het kredietrecht, de beleggersbescherming en het kapitaalmarktrecht) wordt aandacht besteed aan specifieke thema?s die het voorwerp zijn van belangrijke evoluties in de Europese en Belgische regelgeving (MiFIR, MiFID II, PSD II, Prospectusverordening,?) of om andere redenen momenteel het voorwerp uitmaken van debat (negatieve rente, wederbeleggingsvergoedingen,?). Daarnaast wordt door de verschillende deelgebieden heen aandacht besteed aan de bijzondere juridische vragen die enerzijds Fintech en anderzijds de GDPR binnen de financiële sector oproepen.00Dit boek bundelt de geactualiseerde bijdragen voor de IFR-dagen, een cyclus van studiedagen die het Instituut Financieel Recht organiseerde tussen november 2017 en maart 2018
In: Neue deutsche Forschungen 110
In: Neue deutsche Forschungen
In: Abteilung Philosophie 19
In: Contemporary political theory: CPT, Band 21, Heft S4, S. 182-186
ISSN: 1476-9336
In: History of European ideas, Band 47, Heft 4, S. 604-634
ISSN: 0191-6599
In: Communication and the public: CAP, Band 3, Heft 3, S. 190-204
ISSN: 2057-0481
In a context of neoliberalism, decisions made for a "public" good are often articulated as what makes the most financial sense, and citizenship is exercised as a matter of consumer choice. Neoliberal theory positions choice as an unmitigated good, and as universally available when markets are deregulated and goods and services are privatized. Examining rhetorics of choice, however, illuminates the often-invisible power relations that shape choice, and makes visible the ways in which choice is conditioned by inequality. This essay attends to the cost–benefit analysis used to promote the spread of Housing First, an approach to addressing chronic homelessness in the United States. It argues that a neoliberal discourse of choice reconfigures possibilities for rhetorical citizenship by constructing "good" and "bad" consumer citizen subjectivities, constraining agency for "expensive" people while concentrating responsibility for public decision-making among "taxpayers." These discourses thus limit membership to neoliberal publics to people with access to private resources.
In: Constellations: an international journal of critical and democratic theory, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 507-522
ISSN: 1467-8675
With the overthrow of the dictatorial communist regime, in Albania were created opportunities for discussing theoretical - practical human rights. The most typical periods when the man clearly raises and cut the question, "How to live in a dignity?", are periods of great social turmoil. Given this premise, the study embraces some of the most important issues of discussion and the concrete reality of the implementation of human rights in the Albanian reality. Human rights are rights that protect individuals and allow them to live with dignity protected from arbitrary of the state, or any other authority. Human life is an irreversible and therefore human rights constitute a "sacred" space, an unalienable individual sphere. This is why human rights rise to the level of fundamental valuation criteria of democracy and the legitimacy of a government. Given the historical circumstances of the development of democracy in Albania, discussion and attempts to put them in life, should be one of the essential features of education of new generations and youth activity itself. Attracting youth in daily discussion and efforts for the realization of human rights, is an imperative of our democratic life. The study is oriented towards younger generations, especially for the young student as the most emancipated youth, to become a participant in the activity of building a democratic state of law.
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In: Constellations: an international journal of critical and democratic theory, Band 23, Heft 4, S. 507-522
ISSN: 1351-0487
In: Contemporary Islam: dynamics of Muslim life, Band 10, Heft 1, S. 17-34
ISSN: 1872-0226
In: Political theory: an international journal of political philosophy, Band 43, Heft 1, S. 144-152
ISSN: 1552-7476